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Re: the epic is amazing, but I might have to go back to the TP2
They verify your employment by contacting the company. I know because I've had to take the calls from them.
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Re: the epic is amazing, but I might have to go back to the TP2
Ok, so I have EPP 27% off, 700 minute family share plan, two phones, 3G unlimited internet and the total is $75/month. Basically the same as a plan that would normally cost aroun $100
So if I buy an Epic 4G, what will they change? Last edited by BBAHunter; 08-31-2010 at 10:36 PM. |
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Re: the epic is amazing, but I might have to go back to the TP2
Wouldn't the OP still fall under the 30 day guarantee?
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Re: the epic is amazing, but I might have to go back to the TP2
Everyone that gets a new plan does, but after reading some of the fine print with newer 4g phone agreements they all state that after switching from a grandfathered plan you cannot ever get it back.
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Re: the epic is amazing, but I might have to go back to the TP2
Can you copy and paste the exact paragraph from whatever user's agreement that says there is no going back? Seems to me that the implied message from the 30-day guarantee is that you can go back.
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