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Quote: Originally Posted by DustinLH00 1) As stated numerous times on here, the 2G phone was not subsidized. AT&T made $0 and lost $0 on those who purchased it. The customer paid the full cost of the phone. When these people upgraded EARLY wh…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cameronj Because you are not being treated unfairly. You are only being asked to honor the agreement that you signed. That's why it's whining. I honestly do not believe if it were as simple as honoring the 2 yea…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cameronj Because there is no such rule. ATT gets to decide who they allow to BREAK THE CONTRACT agreed to by both parties. That was the "rule" that I was quoted by AT&T this morning. AT&T and Apple mutuall…
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All the ugliness and snide comments aside. If there is this "18 month" upgrade rule as part of the contract from last year why are some 3G owners getting the new customer price and others are paying the extra upgrade fee? If indeed this is the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell No I don't agree with this at all. You'd have to be a "dumbass" to not understand $199/$299 were not the full price of the iPhone when the previous iPhone cost twice as much. AT&T lists in its info…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM Expecting to get a new phone as if you don't still have a year left on the contract is a bit much. They never did promise that you would get the lowest price every year. Just maybe, if enough people get huff…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rutiger i bought two 3g phones the first day they were out. when i logged in to both the apple site and my att acct they both state i'm eligible for upgrading. i was just able to order a 32gb 3gs on att's site for…
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud While I understand your pain , you still are not getting that AT&T is not the company making the iPhone. They are not obligated to give you a break. Perhaps Apple is but not AT&T. AT&T has continua…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pmz Can anyone in this thread count? Anyone? Your contract with AT&T is TWO years. Understood? 1 + 1 = 2 years. AT&T has decided to offer subsidized pricing to ALL iPhone customers of 1 year or more. This…
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud Why do iPhone owners, with a 2 year contract, think they can get the new iPhone at the cheap rate after 1 year? Just because you waited in a ridiculous line last year or whatever does not give you any free ri…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Murphster I am so unhappy right now it is unbelievable. How dare they treat me like this? I went into the BMW dealership today to trade in my 18 month old 3 series couple for a new X3 and they are seriously expectin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mello What the hell?!? I bought my 3G phone at launch & when I checked online I got this message: As a valued AT&T customer, AT&T can offer you an early iPhone upgrade with a new 2-yr commitment and an $…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pmz This makes a lot of sense. 3G early adopters are NOT being shut out. They just have to wait a month after release. Big deal. We're still getting a subsidy like every other new customer, and we only have to wait…
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Actually, the article is incorrect. Apple and AT&T made an agreement that if you have a 3G you are not eligible for an upgrade for 18 months!!!