Title says it all
I’m just curious what the point of buying off contract is? If the phone cost 200 on contract and 550 off contract, it doesn’t make much sense. The most you have to pay to end a contract early on Verizon is 350, so why not just spend 200 bucks on the phone and if you want out early then spend the extra 350 down the road. I understand if you want to hold on to unlimited data, but other than that i see no reason. Not trying to call anyone out, I’m just genuinely curious?
I’m just curious what the point of buying off contract is? If the phone cost 200 on contract and 550 off contract, it doesn’t make much sense. The most you have to pay to end a contract early on Verizon is 350, so why not just spend 200 bucks on the phone and if you want out early then spend the extra 350 down the road. I understand if you want to hold on to unlimited data, but other than that i see no reason. Not trying to call anyone out, I’m just genuinely curious?
Go to Microsoft Retail, tell them you go to college/university, and they'll give you 10% off.
$549 - 10% ($54.90) = $494.10
Go to Microsoft Retail, tell them you go to college/university, and they'll give you 10% off.
$549 - 10% ($54.90) = $494.10
Does anyone know if the Microsoft Store will allow online orders, off contract once the phone is in open release on the 20th? I asked that question to the Microsoft Chat Rep who told me he finds out information at the same time I do... He said "they tell me nothing."
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