I was looking through Google news trying to see if Verizon was coming out with any new phones and I found this article. They claim Verizon is going to lower the New-Every-2 rebate program to $50; for all of those customers spending less then $80 per month. And for those spending less then $50, the rebate will be lowered to $30. I'm guess this is plan-cost Before taxes. So if both the government and Verizon are charging you $15 per-month in taxes; which pushes your bill to over $80; then you would still only get the $50 rebate. Plus Verizon could then deny the full rebate if you spent let's say 1st year of your contract paying less then $80; then spent the 2nd year spending over $80.
If this is true, then what's the point? Renewing a contract for another 2 years; just so you can get a Tiny discount? :flamemad:
Verizon To Discontinue 30 Day No-ETF Window? - Rumors say they'll reduce 'new every two' phone discounts as well... - dslreports.com
"Verizon To Discontinue 30 Day No-ETF Window?
Rumors say they'll reduce 'new every two' phone discounts as well...
08:33AM Monday Feb 02 2009 by Karl Bode
tags: prices
If this is true, then what's the point? Renewing a contract for another 2 years; just so you can get a Tiny discount? :flamemad:
Verizon To Discontinue 30 Day No-ETF Window? - Rumors say they'll reduce 'new every two' phone discounts as well... - dslreports.com
"Verizon To Discontinue 30 Day No-ETF Window?
Rumors say they'll reduce 'new every two' phone discounts as well...
08:33AM Monday Feb 02 2009 by Karl Bode
tags: prices