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^ Guys its easy from what I hear,
Bill the phone to your account, send the rebate in. The Card will come before the next phone bill comes in and just apply the Rebate to the bill and then pay off the rest of the phone. This way you don't pay anything out of pocket and when you do get the bill its only 200 bucks + normal bill.
you cant bill the phone to the account...ive tried that...can you?
You should most certainly be able to, no matter in which manner you purchase the phone. Personally, I'm the type that would rather pay it off the day of the purchase, but it's a great option.
I am pretty sure they dropped the rebate.
I am pretty sure they dropped the rebate.
is bestbuy having a rebate?
you cant bill the phone to the account...ive tried that...can you?
you cant bill the phone to the account...ive tried that...can you?
i never knew that. i unfortunately found out i have a past due. so i "cant upgrade" yet... i cant pay that and the phone. but thankfully i know a kid thats a manager of a few stores. i just emailed him to see if he will go around the past due and bill my account...that way he gets to sign me for 2 years...if not then i would just go online on friday pay it off and order the phone. ill see what he says
Think it depends on your payment as well as credit history.
But yes you can do it.
The last time I got a phone is was my Omnia. It had a $100 MIR which I mailed the next day. I rec'd the card in about 2 weeks. Then I went online and asked to be sent a check instead of using the card. (the procedure and website was explained in the letter that came with the card) The $100 check arrived about 7 days later. The best part was when I originally got the phone, car charger, case, and extra wall charger, I had it all charged to our phone account. So when the $100 check came in the mail, (about 2 weeks befor the wireless phone bill was due) the wife paid the bill, and I took the wife out for a nice dinner with the $100!
I'm gonna do it exactly the same way when I get my Droid X in a few days. The only difference will be this time I have a NE2 for $100 (that I obviously haven't used for some time) so my cost for the Droid X will be $99 plus whatever accessories I get. Which have a 25% discount attached, if you buy when upgrading.
The only "crack" in my plan may be that since I'm not a big fan of getting up early and standing in a loooong line, I probably won't go to the Verizon store here in Hawaii 'til about 10-11am, and take my chances on getting a phone when hopefully the line is a little shorter. If they're sold out.... well I gave it a shot. But I'm a pretty patient guy so if I have to wait a few days for the 2nd shipment, so be it.
I remain, "Patiently/Impatiently waiting for the release of the Droid X!"
Yeah well for amazon you wouldnt use that then. You would just have to buy something for $100. You could always go to a bank and get a cash advance on it they will give you the $100 and you can spend it however you would like
ROFL. What a scam. They end up with the damn hundred dollars anyway.
I'm also going to throw this out there, because i was in this same situation with a debit card I received from a VZW MIR awhile back. It should be noted that whenever you activate the debit card, it will REMAIN ACTIVE UNTIL YOU CLOSE THE ACCOUNT. There are stories of people who spend the entire amount on a card, throw it away, and later on find that someone managed to continuously charge items to the card.
Read up on this thread: Beware of OCZ Rebates! I wish I had know this. - [H]ard|Forum
Your best bet, is to transfer the amount on the card over to a Paypal address than IMMEDIATELY call the customer service dept. of the bank that issued the card to cancel it.
I find this hard to believe since it's a Debit Card. It should only pay out what is on it. So if some stranger finds it and reloads it (if it's even re loadable) with their money should I really care ?
Its a debit card not a credit card.
Of course it's always a good idea to cut up any old cards you have.
When I spoke to VZW over the phone yesterday, they stated that it will be an instant rebate. They said the same thing last week.
I'm guessing they dropped the need to mail it in....