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Verizon Edge Now Lets Customers Upgrade After 30 Days

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Wonderful I can only imagine their customer's bills

quinnsdaddy11

Jan 20, 2014, 9:52 AM
I have a bad feeling this is going to be a horrificially stupid idea.
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tjobrien21

Jan 20, 2014, 3:54 PM
quinnsdaddy11 said:
I have a bad feeling this is going to be a horrificially stupid idea.


I'd say. Considering:

1. Phones aren't free. They're actually rather expensive.
2. Verizon doesn't do anything for your benefit. Everything they do is done for one purpose: to make them money. If you benefit as a side effect, fine, but the main purpose is to make money for them.

That said, somehow, this doesn't jive. The numbers don't add up. Someone has to pay through the nose, and it won't be Verizon, you can bet on that!
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quinnsdaddy11

Jan 20, 2014, 4:23 PM
tjobrien21 said:
The numbers don't add up. Someone has to pay through the nose, and it won't be Verizon, you can bet on that!


Exactly I can see a bill now:

$120 for a 2gb Share everything with 2 phones

$27 a month per phone
$27 for the first replacement cause you broke your 1st phone
$27 2nd replacement
$27 new phone came out you wanted
$27 broke that phone
$27 liked your old phone operating system better


$289 a month.....
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