Because my two year contract is almost up, I can have 150$ taken off of the price of a new phone for upgrading. The final price for the HTC Evo is 199$ after the "upgrade" discount. However, I noticed that the price is 199$ regardless of an upgrade discount with a 2 year contract for anyone (aka "instant savings"). What is up with that? This upgrade deal is a farce. Can I get around it and get a real discount? Don't tell me they just "rip everyone off," I am aware of that...experiences please? Much obliged, thanks.
Maybe I didn't clarify well enough... I too am a Premier customer. When I go onto the website and log into my account, click my phone details and click on the link that says as of July 2009 I'm eligible for 150 off a new phone, shop now, it shows 150 off the Evo just as I want to order. However, how is this a "special discount" if the phone's price is just the same to everyone even without the being a Premier customer?
If you are a Premier customer, it's 150$ off the reg. price, (labeled "Upgrade discount) totaling 199$.
If you are a new customer, it's 150$ off the reg. price, (labeled "Instant savings") totaling 199$.
Maybe I didn't clarify well enough... I too am a Premier customer. When I go onto the website and log into my account, click my phone details and click on the link that says as of July 2009 I'm eligible for 150 off a new phone, shop now, it shows 150 off the Evo just as I want to order. However, how is this a "special discount" if the phone's price is just the same to everyone even without the being a Premier customer?
If you are a Premier customer, it's 150$ off the reg. price, (labeled "Upgrade discount) totaling 199$.
If you are a new customer, it's 150$ off the reg. price, (labeled "Instant savings") totaling 199$.