 Crookshanks
join:2008-02-04 Endicott, NY
| reply to kfsutops Re: On typical 2 yr contract still pay $60 cancelling 1 mo early
said by kfsutops :]Of course they have the option, but the price it so that it makes no sense to that pay that price. Not if you know how to game the system.
With T-Mobile at least (and AT&T?) you can buy any "prepaid" phone kit that they sell and use it for postpaid service simply by swapping the SIM cards.
I got a replacement Motorola V195 for $30 this way. Would've been $100 to get it through the postpaid group. Works just fine. |
|
 Crookshanks
join:2008-02-04 Endicott, NY
| reply to joako said by joako :They all stopped doing that years ago. Not true. T-Mobile has FlexPay. If you bring your own phone or buy one from them at full retail you can get service without a contract. If you get a discount on the phone price then a contract comes into play. |
|
 EPS
join:2008-02-13 Hingham, MA
| reply to kfsutops said by kfsutops :I don't think there should be any early termination fees. Just charge full price for the phone and move on. This is the disconnect between this board and what most people would think- I would guess most people would say (at least at first) that they'd rather have a risk of an ETF than a much higher upfront cost. |
|
  kfsutops Premium join:2002-08-19 Brandon, FL clubs: 
| reply to texans20 said by texans20 :AT&T and T-Mobile both have that option, you can pay full price and not be locked into a contract or you can bring your own GSM device. Of course they have the option, but the price it so that it makes no sense to that pay that price.
All cable companies are in bed with the cell phone makers on this. Do you really think that the cell phone carriers are really giving discounts here??? They have an extremely high mark up so they can appear to be giving a big discount. -- "There are no stupid questions, but there are a LOT of inquisitive idiots" |
|
  joako Premium join:2000-09-07 /dev/null
·AT&T U-Verse
| reply to texans20 said by texans20 :said by kfsutops :said by TKJunkMail :The $5/mo plan is better than it was. That is the attitude that let's the consumer get screwed now. Complacency is what AT&T want from us. I don't think there should be any early termination fees. Just charge full price for the phone and move on. AT&T and T-Mobile both have that option, you can pay full price and not be locked into a contract or you can bring your own GSM device. They all stopped doing that years ago. -- 09:F9:11:02:9D:74:E3:5B:D8:41:56:C5:63:56:88:C0 |
|
  texans20 Weapons of Masturbation Premium join:2002-09-28 Texas! clubs:
| reply to kfsutops said by kfsutops :said by TKJunkMail :The $5/mo plan is better than it was. That is the attitude that let's the consumer get screwed now. Complacency is what AT&T want from us. I don't think there should be any early termination fees. Just charge full price for the phone and move on. AT&T and T-Mobile both have that option, you can pay full price and not be locked into a contract or you can bring your own GSM device. -- "I sincerely believe the banking institutions having the issuing power of money are more dangerous to liberty than standing armies." Thomas Jefferson |
|
  kfsutops Premium join:2002-08-19 Brandon, FL clubs: 
| reply to TKJunkMail said by TKJunkMail :The $5/mo plan is better than it was. That is the attitude that let's the consumer get screwed now. Complacency is what AT&T want from us.
I don't think there should be any early termination fees. Just charge full price for the phone and move on. -- "There are no stupid questions, but there are a LOT of inquisitive idiots" |
|