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Originally Posted by badutahboy
I'm pretty sure that's not true... The entire reason ETF's haven't been overturned by the FCC and FTC is because of the carriers claims that they are required because of phone subsidies.. If they can charge an ETF AND charge you full retail for the phone, you'd have an open and shut case to eliminate ETF's.
This whole issue was discussed in the california supreme court last year, and the FTC has reviewed it numerous times.
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That sounds logical.
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Originally Posted by lweisenb
He said after the 30 days. Bestbuy would not accept the phone back after the 30 days, and all he should be responsible for is the etf.
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Yeah I'm thinking even if they charge me a month of service as well, the total cost should come out to around 500 dollars. Still cheaper than Sprint's out of contract price I think, assuming they charge around 560?