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AT&T Confirms Early Upgrade Price Increase to $200

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Phonescoop somewhat has the facts wrong

Ken6271

Oct 7, 2010, 4:28 PM
A cust that has a defective phone and phone is out of warranty or is not eligible for warranty due to liquid or physical damage MAY be ELIGIBLE for a exception upgrade. This means no insurance or warranty and you dont want to pay full price for phone. You wont pay the ETF fee like phonescoop says in the article. If the line is at least 6 months into the contract and no exception upgrades in last 12 months you can do a exception upgrade. All this means is that you can upgrade at the 2 year discount pricing and pay one time upgrade fee of 18.00 plus pay 200.00 more than the 2 year pricing. Iphone is excluded from the exception upgrade by the way. Example is that if im eligible for exception upgrade and I wanted the captivate. I would pay 400.0...
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Ken6271

Oct 7, 2010, 4:32 PM
I just want to say also that if it is a nonsmartphone that it is still 75.00 more than 2 year pricing. This exception upgrade pricing only for the circumstance if you have a phone that is defective that cannot be replaced.
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Eric M. Zeman

Oct 7, 2010, 4:41 PM
The article never mentioned ETFs.
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Ken6271

Oct 7, 2010, 4:51 PM
I see the article was modified somewhat..looks good now. The article said the user can pay the ETF fee but now since been corrected.
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Slammer

Oct 7, 2010, 5:56 PM
😳 Posters that usually insult or reprimand the Moderators, generally do not last much longer after the attack. 😲 😁
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Ken6271

Oct 7, 2010, 6:02 PM
i did not insult anyone, I was just simply cleaning up the article a little. 😎
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furyx639

Oct 7, 2010, 6:31 PM
But for a lot of people with regular defects after the 1 year manufacturer's warranty, they would be better off cancelling (for less than $200) and buying the phone at a new 2-year contract price.

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