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Re: Too bad... Buy your own phone and charge it on a credit card and pay the $20.00 each month and see how much you pay the credit card company. T-Mobile should not be in the business of lending people money interest free. It costs T-Mobile to acquire the phone and spreading that cost over time cost T-Mobile money, money the consumer should be paying. You have an option, buy your own phone. |
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 tiger72SexaT duorPPremium join:2001-03-28 Saint Louis, MO kudos:1 | The financing is interest-free. If you have poor credit but still qualify for financing, the up-front is higher (say, $299) but with a lower payment over 20 months (say $11.95). |
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| reply to raythompsontn said by raythompsontn:Buy your own phone and charge it on a credit card and pay the $20.00 each month and see how much you pay the credit card company. T-Mobile should not be in the business of lending people money interest free. It costs T-Mobile to acquire the phone and spreading that cost over time cost T-Mobile money, money the consumer should be paying. You have an option, buy your own phone. They have been doing this for a while now. I'd say close to a year now. This really isn't a new concept for t-mobile. Just making a big splash. Obviously if it's costing t-mobile money, they wouldn't have kept this option.
Until now, if you left t-mobile without paying off the phone, it got put on the blocklist. -- The day the child realizes that all adults are imperfect, he becomes an adolescent; the day he forgives them, he becomes an adult. The day he forgives himself, he becomes wise. Alden Nowlan |
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