Before you read, this is complicated, so run away if you prefer.
Now.
I've had the motorola triumph on the $25 plan since its launch, and ordered an iphone 4 from radio shack on black friday/saturday sale (they were out in the store but the associate said he'd have one sent to my home from the warehouse under their direct to you program) which at the quoted 10 days should arrive around wednesday. I may take it right back to the store for a galaxy S3, but the point is I'm going to have to switch both phones and plans in the middle of this week- but my month for the triumph is up and I have to pay tomorrow or monday on that.
As I understand it, starting a new month and plan at a different rate dumps your previous month and I'd be paying $25 to have my triumph active for 2-3 days.
Is that right?
I guess I could change plans to the $35 plan on monday, assuming I'm going to take the iphone back for the S3- then I'd only swap phones not plans later in the week.
However if I kept the iphone with its $35-$5 plan with auto deposit I can't do that. It's a different plan so converting early and just swapping phones later is impossible- and this makes the decision tougher as now I can deduct almost $25 off the upgrade to the S3 because keeping the iphone DOES waste that $25 no matter what.
Is everyone confused yet? What would you do?
I guess it's dependent upon me making up my mind about whether I want to keep the new iphone or not, but here's the rub- I'm not sure they've even got the thing and they can't tell me anything about my order. When I ordered it the guy said 10 calendar days, just check your order status at radioshackD2U.com. I've done that and today 7 days later it continues to say "order received not shipped". I checked store inventory for a dozen major cities on both coasts and there isn't a single one in the system. VM took it off their site this week. I emailed customer service and they told me to go to the store. I went to the store today (to cancel the iphone and go home today with the S3) and they said they don't have any ability to find the status of my order and I have to wait till wednesday before I could do anything. (I believe the store just wanted to blow me off rather than look into it, is RS's order system that clueless?) So in essence I can't even make up my mind which phone I'm going with because I may or may not receive an iphone, the associate may have taken an order for something RS no longer has. If they had it and I was getting it by wednesday wouldn't the D2U status page say shipped by now?
Has anyone ever ordered from RS D2U system? Was your order status updated and accurate? Am I stuck just paying $25 to use 2-3 days of my old phone/plan?
(the reason I changed my mind about the iphone for the S3, is I find in the past week Sprint's 4LTE upgrade for San Diego will be complete soon. We've been on 3g forever and this changes everything about phone selection. Maybe I should just get off the fence and say I will go with the S3 regardless of whether or not the iphone arrives?)
Even if you have no input, thank you for enduring reading about my private hell.
Now.
I've had the motorola triumph on the $25 plan since its launch, and ordered an iphone 4 from radio shack on black friday/saturday sale (they were out in the store but the associate said he'd have one sent to my home from the warehouse under their direct to you program) which at the quoted 10 days should arrive around wednesday. I may take it right back to the store for a galaxy S3, but the point is I'm going to have to switch both phones and plans in the middle of this week- but my month for the triumph is up and I have to pay tomorrow or monday on that.
As I understand it, starting a new month and plan at a different rate dumps your previous month and I'd be paying $25 to have my triumph active for 2-3 days.
Is that right?
I guess I could change plans to the $35 plan on monday, assuming I'm going to take the iphone back for the S3- then I'd only swap phones not plans later in the week.
However if I kept the iphone with its $35-$5 plan with auto deposit I can't do that. It's a different plan so converting early and just swapping phones later is impossible- and this makes the decision tougher as now I can deduct almost $25 off the upgrade to the S3 because keeping the iphone DOES waste that $25 no matter what.
Is everyone confused yet? What would you do?
I guess it's dependent upon me making up my mind about whether I want to keep the new iphone or not, but here's the rub- I'm not sure they've even got the thing and they can't tell me anything about my order. When I ordered it the guy said 10 calendar days, just check your order status at radioshackD2U.com. I've done that and today 7 days later it continues to say "order received not shipped". I checked store inventory for a dozen major cities on both coasts and there isn't a single one in the system. VM took it off their site this week. I emailed customer service and they told me to go to the store. I went to the store today (to cancel the iphone and go home today with the S3) and they said they don't have any ability to find the status of my order and I have to wait till wednesday before I could do anything. (I believe the store just wanted to blow me off rather than look into it, is RS's order system that clueless?) So in essence I can't even make up my mind which phone I'm going with because I may or may not receive an iphone, the associate may have taken an order for something RS no longer has. If they had it and I was getting it by wednesday wouldn't the D2U status page say shipped by now?
Has anyone ever ordered from RS D2U system? Was your order status updated and accurate? Am I stuck just paying $25 to use 2-3 days of my old phone/plan?
(the reason I changed my mind about the iphone for the S3, is I find in the past week Sprint's 4LTE upgrade for San Diego will be complete soon. We've been on 3g forever and this changes everything about phone selection. Maybe I should just get off the fence and say I will go with the S3 regardless of whether or not the iphone arrives?)
Even if you have no input, thank you for enduring reading about my private hell.