Wow! Awesome deal IMHO.
Good question.I thought Verizon did away with the contracts? So what does that 2 year contract thing mean, you have to finance the phone for 2 years?
They did but they didn't. That's one way to keep your UDP and get a new phone for cheap.I thought Verizon did away with the contracts? So what does that 2 year contract thing mean, you have to finance the phone for 2 years?
BB deal on DPP of 21.83. for 24mths is a reasonable price IMHO. Even better with the JBL thrown in.
I'm really torn about getting this or waiting for the 2016 Nexus or seeing what the Moto X 2016 is like. Decisions decisions. Wonder how long BB will be offering this deal?
Alright. I'm curious here. $1.99 for the new phone + the free speaker, but the connect fee you're talking about is the upgrade fee, right? VZW charges $20 one-time and BB wants $40?The BB Contract thnig is a racket. Don't fall for it.
No, VZW does not offer consumers contracts. Best Buy does for a mere $40/month connect fee. Yes, they double VZW's connect fee. So I suppose it might be worth it to get the phone for $1.00.
But just be warned... BB does get theirs. $40/mon x 24 mon = $960 as opposed to the $480 VZW gets.
Alright. I'm curious here. $1.99 for the new phone + the free speaker, but the connect fee you're talking about is the upgrade fee, right? VZW charges $20 one-time and BB wants $40?
Or this is $40 extra each month?
Because I'm checking this out and it's showing as $1.99 with new contract and a one-time $40 access fee.
If my bill's not going to change...I'm seriously considering this deal...
Thing is, I'm not actually in the market for a new phone and I don't really care about the Shatter Shield, so if I'm going to do this, it's gonna be the cheaper version.I'm no expert on these Best Buy options, never bought a phone through them but this is in the fine print once you select that phone:
Except as follows, your current Verizon price plan and features will not be changed with this transaction. Each device added or upgraded to your account will incur a Monthly Line Access Fee which may vary based upon your contract or device payment enrollment.
Also, the $1.99 phone is the regular Droid Z, not the Force. Not that there is anything wrong with that, it's a really nice phone; but the shatter proof screen and larger battery may be worth the extra $$ to get the Force.
but the connect fee you're talking about is the upgrade fee, right? VZW charges $20 one-time and BB wants $40?
Or this is $40 extra each month?