I just received a message from HTC Source pretty much confirming Best Buy will have it on launch day. I'll trade in my old blackberry 9700 and use my 100 dollar gift card. Maybe I can get it for like 350 with all the discounts!
yea best buy will have it on launch, and with your 100 gift card thats a no brainer. PS how you getting messages from HTCsource?
How long will you be able to pre-order? My upgrade isnt available until Sunday. And is the pre-order only available in stores?
I just tweet them questions and they write back from time to time. No big deal, lol.
Also, are you using your google laptop to post? Or do you use that tapatalk app i hear about?
Ok so can you only pre-order in stores?
Is the other line under your name or someone else's?
Yeah, I think I will be fine. I upgraded my line at best buy and all I needed was the last four #'s of the wife's ss# and be an authorized user on the account.
Yesterday reserved my Inspire 4G at Radio Shack. Have iPhone 3gs and am not very happy with it.
Not trying to be an ass - I honestly don't get this:
Several folks on this thread have mentioned buying w/out a contract for $450. Why? Do they switch phones every couple of months or something?
If it's just that you don't want to be stuck with a contract, wouldn't it make more sense to take a contract, pay $100, and pay the $325 cancellation fee if and when you need to get out? That's still cheaper than full retail.
Not trying to be an ass - I honestly don't get this:
Several folks on this thread have mentioned buying w/out a contract for $450. Why? Do they switch phones every couple of months or something?
If it's just that you don't want to be stuck with a contract, wouldn't it make more sense to take a contract, pay $100, and pay the $325 cancellation fee if and when you need to get out? That's still cheaper than full retail.
Not trying to be an ass - I honestly don't get this:
Several folks on this thread have mentioned buying w/out a contract for $450. Why? Do they switch phones every couple of months or something?
If it's just that you don't want to be stuck with a contract, wouldn't it make more sense to take a contract, pay $100, and pay the $325 cancellation fee if and when you need to get out? That's still cheaper than full retail.
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