Original source of the thread: monetizing discounted iphone upgrades
Let's not get into Apple suck discussion here. Why am I posting this? You can flip the iphone and buy Nexus 5 at discounted price.
Let's say that I have, for example, a Verizon iphone that is eligible for upgrade with a new 2-year contract. Assume I do not want a new phone but I intend to stay on Verizon service indefinitely. Can I buy a new Verizon iphone for the discounted price (eg 199 for a 5s), and then sell that handset and continue using my existing phone? Looks like they are selling on eBay for $700-800. Over 2 years that could be worth 20 to 25 a month (if I don't need to buy a new phone in the interim). Am I throwing away $20 every month I am eligible to upgrade but do not upgrade?
- Pay $200 + tax/activation for an iPhone as a secondary family line
- Get new SIM for AT&T (few bucks on eBay), call them and tell them you want to change SIM on your line
- Put that SIM into old non-smartphone ($5 on eBay)
- Call AT&T and remove data plan, since you don't have a smartphone anymore
- Sell iPhone for $600 without even opening it. Pocket $300+
- Pay AT&T 24 months * $10 + tax
- Likely end up with money left in your pocket
- Repeat
Let's not get into Apple suck discussion here. Why am I posting this? You can flip the iphone and buy Nexus 5 at discounted price.