09-19-2015, 01:03 AM | #1 |
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Came by this as I perused my local radio station's website.
WASHINGTON — Apple recently unveiled a new leasing option for its phones that could boil down to a better deal for consumers.If you find the info helpful, great. If not, oh well....just sharing. Not seeking any discussion on the matter for I'm sure we are all able to figure out whether the deal is right for us individually. All the best.
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09-21-2015, 11:40 AM | #2 |
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I tried to walk into a Sprint store and upgrade my 4. They could lease or monthly-rent me one, but wouldn't match the online 2 year contract extension and new phone for $99. WTF??? Is a Sprint store not Sprint???
So, I got back online, ordered the phone, but now Sprint sent it via UPS in such a way that I HAVE to receive it at my residence, sometime from 12:15 - 4:15, (in)conveniently when I am supposed to be at work. Can't divert it, can't have them hold it at the UPS location. FRAK!!!!!!!! |
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09-21-2015, 11:45 AM | #3 |
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This is old news, but it was a genius move from Apple.
Apple is trying to make iPhone into a recurring revenue stream versus a seasonal, somewhat unpredictable purchase by consumers. They are also bundling a huge margin service with the lease in Apple Care. If buying an iPhone becomes more of a "subscription service" model, watch out. Earnings become more predictable, upgrade cycles shrink, and "upgrade fear" is mitigated. Investors are willing to pay A LOT more for a company with predictable earnings. Carriers hate this, but they have no choice but to push Apple's product anyway. It's far away the most bought single phone and the market and they'll be bending over backwards for Apple. Apple is trying to cut them out of the loop because they can control the customer more. |
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Unfortunately, the phone will arrive at the rents' place on Friday...two hours away. I'm likely just going to have them ship it from there to my house on Monday at which point I will take it over to VZW to have them put me on my own plan. So stupid and inconvenient to not even be able to have it shipped to your work address. |
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My specific need was for a SIM card replacement. The franchise store wanted to charge me $25 for one. It was free at a corporate store. Deals on devices have similarly different selling prices. All the best.
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09-21-2015, 08:02 PM | #8 |
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Being a reseller of phones, I haven't noticed anything different happening. I receive my iPhones in their master carton straight from Apples factory.
BUT if AT&T ever tries to pull some shit and get rid of my unlimited data, I don't now what I'll do.
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And what kind of fking over do you have in mind? You can fk over certain employees by calling and then giving them a 1 on the survey for the question "would you recommend AT&T to your friends or family" .. That's the one question they REALLY care about. I got a early upgrade a few years ago because I gave them a 1 and a manager called me back. Told me if I give them a 5, I can upgrade my iPhone early. It was when the iPhone 5 came out. At the AT&T store, they paid me $99 for a broken iPhone 3GS. They offered me $0 at first because it was broken, I told them the story about the survey, they gave me the full $99, if I promised to give them a 5 on the survey.
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I actually never deal with it. I average about 50gb a month of data and my speeds are usually fine.
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Lol 50 gb is nothing. Get on my level.
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09-21-2015, 11:40 PM | #15 |
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Unless you're doing 1TB of data per month roaming internationally, you're not going to impress me one bit. Bunch of amateurs in here.
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