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And I won't be forced by Sprint into autopay. They are already bad enough with billing and customer service- there is no way I would give them uncontrolled access to my bank account. That's probably the last company I would ever do that with. |
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If I go to sprint.com and t-mobile.com and put in those plans, with two of each phone (family plans after all minimum 2 lines) I get the following...
T-Mobile Total due today $799.98 Total due monthly $119.99 One time activation fee $70.00 Mail in rebate $0.00 Total for a 2 year time frame : $3749.74 Monthly Average : $156.24 Sprint Total due today $559.98 Total due monthly $129.99 One time activation fee $0.00 Mail in rebate $200.00 Total for a 2 year time frame : $3479.74 Monthly Average : $144.99 Quote:
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Run those numbers again and say the T-Mobile customer buys his MyTouch phones on ebay for the $275-$300 that they are currently going for (brand new, no contract). Also- you are not factoring in the sprint activation fee in your numbers. Sprint doesn't charge you n activation fee when you purchase the device, they charge you when you activate it. So while you don't have to pay an activation fee up front form Sprint, it will be on your first bill. Once you factor that in, and shop for a good deal on a brand new in the box T-Mobile phone, T-Mobile is still cheaper. This one is a buy it now, 2 available, for $275 each (and $10 shipping to me). So that would be $560 for the both of them, shipped. And that is the buy it now price, I'm not even talking about playing the bidding game. http://cgi.ebay.com/Unlocked-myTouch...item3a56a7e47a That is $239.98 cheaper than your numbers. So that would be $3509.76 total, or $146.24 per month. So that is $1.25 per month more than Sprint. Just Sprint's increased regulatory fee and extra fees for not having auto pay would more than cover that, plus when you get hit with the activation fee from Sprint it way more than covers that. Also- Sprint charges sales tax on the full retail price of the device, and ebay charges no sales tax. So that should also push the numbers more in T-Mobile's favor... Last edited by BlackDynamite; 01-11-2010 at 11:54 PM. |
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I thought we were talking joe average? the guy who doesnt apply discounts or buys phones from anyone but the carrier... as you said earlier. and I was never charged an activation fee from sprint when I purchased online. so it's factored in as advertised and as I have experienced.
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And yes, we are talking about average joe here. But if average joe is buying phones online (as average joe's do) then ebay is absolutely valid. Average joe that shops online for smartphones absolutely knows about ebay. |
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Yea, you can even activate yourself through an online wizard, free of charge. sales tax shouldnt be factored in as it varies from state to state from none to an insanely high amount. and either route the person can avoid it by buying through the secondary market online. The CS can be completely assbackwards sometimes so I feel ur pain with that.
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Something told me to keep calling back until I got someone that would do it for free, but I didn't want the hassle. Average joe is not getting that EPRP on Sprint, lol. You do have to do some digging to find that. I think the only people getting that plan are the people that already know about it (or SERO) and just dig for the email/code/website, or the real friends of Sprint employees. But the average joe probably has no idea there are such things as that plan. Last edited by BlackDynamite; 01-12-2010 at 12:58 AM. |
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