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Originally Posted by tokuzumi
It will depend on a few factors, I'm assuming. If you are a new customer, I'm guessing you would need to have some sort of credit check.
Or,
If you've been a long time customer, in good standing, meaning you've paid your bill consistently, you should be okay.
I've been a customer since 2001 (started with Nextel), and have always paid my bill on time (and my monthly bill is $250/mo), they have no issues billing my account for phones.
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I dont know how they choose honestly. Ive had them for 2 yrs and have had 2 overdue bills and a couple paid a few days late. Still I am Premier, which means nothing except that you can charge phones to your account.
Has anyone hear ever reaped any of the additional or the infamous "just because" benefits? I think its all bull