H hunt3r Inactive Explorer Jan 19, 2011 #1 Excuse me if this is a dumb query but the T mobile G2 is now free with a 2 year contract. How much would the ETF be? I think its $350 for Smartphones right? So that works out to about 16.5k, a fairly good deal for the phone. Is this a feasible idea?
Excuse me if this is a dumb query but the T mobile G2 is now free with a 2 year contract. How much would the ETF be? I think its $350 for Smartphones right? So that works out to about 16.5k, a fairly good deal for the phone. Is this a feasible idea?
N nfsnfs Contributor Jan 19, 2011 #2 Dude you would have to give address proof and they also have your credit card setup for monthly charge. Upvote 0 Downvote
Dude you would have to give address proof and they also have your credit card setup for monthly charge.
H hunt3r Inactive Explorer Jan 19, 2011 #3 nfsnfs said: Dude you would have to give address proof and they also have your credit card setup for monthly charge. Click to expand... Yes i know that. Hence i mentioned break the contract and pay the ETF.. Upvote 0 Downvote
nfsnfs said: Dude you would have to give address proof and they also have your credit card setup for monthly charge. Click to expand... Yes i know that. Hence i mentioned break the contract and pay the ETF..
T techie_007 Galvanizer Jan 20, 2011 #4 Check how much the ETF comes out to. If its only 350$ and you can get a contract legally and then break it (also legally), then why not Upvote 0 Downvote
Check how much the ETF comes out to. If its only 350$ and you can get a contract legally and then break it (also legally), then why not