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I'd like to get the best deal on a new phone (money back, no start-up fees, 2 year plan) and don't know who online to trust. Do you have any sites to recommend? Thanks in advance.
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Betsy wrote:
> I'd like to get the best deal on a new phone (money back, no start-up fees,
> 2 year plan) and don't know who online to trust. Do you have any sites to
> recommend? Thanks in advance.
>
> Betsy
Do not forget to talk to VZ itself - no middleman's profit.
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Lou@GoForIt.net wrote:
> Betsy wrote:
> > >>I'd like to get the best deal on a new phone (money back, no start-up fees,
>>2 year plan) and don't know who online to trust. Do you have any sites to
>>recommend? Thanks in advance.
>>
>>Betsy
> > > Do not forget to talk to VZ itself - no middleman's profit.
> > Lou
>
And if you have a problem you can go to the store and get a resolution.
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There is great value in buying your product from someone you can see or trust. Your neighborhood vzw, or agent. I'd avoid the best buy/circuit city because they traditionally don't have the ability to "really" help you with bills or problems the way vzw or an agent can.
That said, I have an on-line store, but I'll never see that person, and they won't get the same service that one has come to expect at my store(s). You get what you pay for... the reason some of the on-line phones are less is because they have little or no overhead; translate that to little or no service. Same plan, cheaper phones, less service. Pick the one of your choice. Inphonic seems to be the biggest, A1 wireless the worst. Me, I'm somewhere in the middle. dr
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<Lou@GoForIt.net> wrote in message news:42FF2B6A.278D7B3D@optonline.net...
> Betsy wrote:
>
>> I'd like to get the best deal on a new phone (money back, no start-up >> fees,
>> 2 year plan) and don't know who online to trust. Do you have any sites >> to
>> recommend? Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Betsy
>
> Do not forget to talk to VZ itself - no middleman's profit.
>
> Lou
>
>
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"dr.news" wrote:
> > There is great value in buying your product from someone you can see or
> trust. Your neighborhood vzw, or agent. I'd avoid the best buy/circuit
> city because they traditionally don't have the ability to "really" help you
> with bills or problems the way vzw or an agent can.
Circuit City's VZW booth IS Verizon employees now, or it
certainly looks like it is. And it's not clear to me that your
local VZW store has any more interest in helping you because you
bought a phone from them. Now, if you are talking about a local
dealer, then you definitely have a point. Possibly even Rado
Shack as well.
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Lou@GoForIt.net wrote:
> > Betsy wrote:
> > > I'd like to get the best deal on a new phone (money back, no start-up fees,
> > 2 year plan) and don't know who online to trust. Do you have any sites to
> > recommend? Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Betsy
> > Do not forget to talk to VZ itself - no middleman's profit.
> > Lou
Yeah so they just keep it for themselves, don't be foolish
enough to think that they pass it onto the customer. I saw much
better deals at Radio Shack and a local dealer today. And I was
looking for a low end phone, and the local VZW store didn't even
bother to have the LG VX3300 on display. I guess they want
people to buy more expensive phones that many people don't need,
just like they force them onto more expensive plans. RS had the
VX3300 on display, and it was free.
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Betsy wrote:
> > I'd like to get the best deal on a new phone (money back, no start-up fees,
> 2 year plan) and don't know who online to trust. Do you have any sites to
> recommend? Thanks in advance.
> > Betsy
PS Amazon.com has some very nice deals on Verizon phones now..
many better than free after rebate.