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Dec 31 2005, 03:04 AM
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Member [ Level 1 ] Group: Members Posts: 33 Joined: 26-November 05 From: California, USA Member No.: 9,824 |
I just recently got a Motorola V3 RAZR cell phone from http://www.letstalk.com. The price tag said, "Free." Let me warn you, it really wasn't free. You have to pay for the phone and then they give you rebates and stuff, which then equals free. But by signing up for a free cell phone from that company, it constitutes agreement in paying for a yearly contract for your cell phone to be able to call people. So I scored a deal, they get paid by the phone distributor, the phone company (mine's T-Mobile) gets the money, everyone wins! One thing though, their customer support isn't that great. Let me rephrase that, it's like America Online. After getting the phones, I ordered Bluetooth and haven't gotten it since. Complaining to the support line didn't help, they just gave me the cold shoulder. Anyway, at least I got a free phone. My service rating is -5/10. However, my overall rating is 7/10. I'm quite generous.
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Dec 31 2005, 03:33 AM
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Super Member Group: Members Posts: 572 Joined: 25-April 05 From: Nashville Tennessee Member No.: 4,340 |
Those kind of deals have been around for awhile, there is the buy one and get another one free, or get one for 1 cent, or of course the get the phone free (actually you pay for it then wait for a rebate, which might not ever come).
No matter how any phone that you purchase or get at a reduced price or even free you have to have a service provider, and the better the deal the longer the terms of the service plan, which if broken could be rather expensive, just ask my ex-wife about the $250 plus bill that she got for breaking the terms of the service from a provider, if you don't pay it then they report you to the credit bureau. Phones and the quality of them have increased greatly since 1995 when I had one of those phones in a bag that was analog and unreliable. Oh well at least you got a free phone just watch the minute usage and you should be just fine. |
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Dec 31 2005, 12:39 PM
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Premium Member Group: Members Posts: 284 Joined: 2-June 05 From: Dorset, England Member No.: 5,730 |
its really interesting, and i hope someone might be able to tell me, why i have read about rebates [mostly on internet guides] in america but here in enland no companies offer rebates, no one does it. ive seen cashback on cars but that is like £200 back from a £5500 car.
what is the point of rebates, why dont you just take it off the inital price. are they designed so they can get lost in the post, which is mostly what i read the happens |
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Dec 31 2005, 08:26 PM
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Member [ Level 1 ] Group: Members Posts: 33 Joined: 26-November 05 From: California, USA Member No.: 9,824 |
Rebates are there rather than them taking off from the original price initially because they won't lose the profits. You have to take the box, send it to the phone company, and then the phone company you have the contract with gives you the rebate. If they take the price off from the beginning, they aren't the ones reaping the profit. That's pretty much the reason behind rebates and cash-back.
These companies like Lets Talk are kind of shady, in my opinion. On their site, they have some really good phones with television and music and instant messenger priced, "Too low to show (click here for the price tag)." I mean, too low to show? How about not selling it. Honestly, just display the price or forget about it. Yeesh, what are they thinking? Probably hoping the customer will see an opportunity to score a good deal and buy it. Also, they aren't very clear on their intention for providing free cell phones, leaving some customers thinking in the dark. When I first browsed their page, I originally thought it was like those, "Free iPod" deals. But it really isn't. And no, I haven't gotten my rebates yet. Hoping to soon, maybe. |
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Jan 1 2006, 11:01 AM
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Premium Member Group: Banned Posts: 213 Joined: 2-July 05 Member No.: 6,781 |
Pyramid scams, email scams, they're everywhere >_< So annoying I swear. They seem so legit and all, but if you take the time to inspect on it, you'll notice what kind of system they're running, and that you're just another victim in those schemes. I really don't like how they make each one usually so positive when it's really not. Like those playstation portable ones, they seem very legit and easy to get, but thing is, it's just too easy to get. I rather go into some contest that lets you win it on a circumstance of a contest rule that costs nothing, than these pyramid schemes.
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Jan 3 2006, 12:45 AM
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Newbie [ Level 1 ] Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 3-January 06 Member No.: 10,444 |
QUOTE(Shooting Star Haven @ Dec 30 2005, 11:04 PM) I just recently got a Motorola V3 RAZR cell phone from http://www.letstalk.com. The price tag said, "Free." Let me warn you, it really wasn't free. You have to pay for the phone and then they give you rebates and stuff, which then equals free. But by signing up for a free cell phone from that company, it constitutes agreement in paying for a yearly contract for your cell phone to be able to call people. So I scored a deal, they get paid by the phone distributor, the phone company (mine's T-Mobile) gets the money, everyone wins! One thing though, their customer support isn't that great. Let me rephrase that, it's like America Online. After getting the phones, I ordered Bluetooth and haven't gotten it since. Complaining to the support line didn't help, they just gave me the cold shoulder. Anyway, at least I got a free phone. My service rating is -5/10. However, my overall rating is 7/10. I'm quite generous. If you like the razr as well as I do then switch from t-mobile to cingular. I used to have t-mobile and they suck. So, i left t-mobile and got my phone unlocked by a friend that i know and used the razr on the cingular network. I have had cingular for 8 months now and no complaints. not to mention my mother had them when they where called bellsouth. |
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Jan 5 2006, 04:17 AM
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Geek in-training Group: Members Posts: 301 Joined: 2-July 05 From: Washington State, USA, 3rd Rock from the Star Sol Member No.: 6,772 |
for the most part the rebates are set up so that you get a free, or reduced price, item and that way the item maker can post a profit on the sale of the item, so can the retailer. Then later on the manufacturer posts a slight loss in the next quarter. It works this way to bolster profit postings to the stockmarket and to bypass some market regulations put in by the government.
As for wireless service providers, cigular is currently the best one out there, for america, but depending on where you live, others might be better for coverage and whatnot. Although I must say that Verizon is startging to come back and have a good strong network as well, and they are really opening up the bandwidth for wireless internet through their cell system. |
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Jan 8 2006, 12:00 PM
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Newbie [ Level 2 ] Group: Members Posts: 23 Joined: 7-January 06 Member No.: 10,558 |
QUOTE(Shooting Star Haven @ Dec 31 2005, 03:04 AM) I just recently got a Motorola V3 RAZR cell phone from http://www.letstalk.com. The price tag said, "Free." Let me warn you, it really wasn't free. You have to pay for the phone and then they give you rebates and stuff, which then equals free. But by signing up for a free cell phone from that company, it constitutes agreement in paying for a yearly contract for your cell phone to be able to call people. So I scored a deal, they get paid by the phone distributor, the phone company (mine's T-Mobile) gets the money, everyone wins! One thing though, their customer support isn't that great. Let me rephrase that, it's like America Online. After getting the phones, I ordered Bluetooth and haven't gotten it since. Complaining to the support line didn't help, they just gave me the cold shoulder. Anyway, at least I got a free phone. My service rating is -5/10. However, my overall rating is 7/10. I'm quite generous. I bought My 6230i a while ago... trust me im not gonna make the same mistake again... I bought it on Orange - UK. From local shop on cashback deal(pay monthly)... The deal was i get My Nokia 6230i free (£30 monthly)& and nother fone completely free - But from My bank They Were Taking(orange) £150 - so i foned them up ........ they replied i go back to the shop every month and get my cash back ... 2 problems - i dont have much spare time & the shop is 8 miles away - (i moved houses), After 4 months i cancled my direct debit and still now i get letters.lol (IM NOT INCOURAGING U TO DO THAT!!)IT'S WRONG - I cant afford it so i had to. NOTE: I talked to orange and took time - they agreed to let me settle in new home then pay after few months (VIA COURT)... BASH18 MY MESSAGE IS STICK TO THE NORMAL TARRiFS Dont FALL 4 Cash Back Deals or U might be paying Over Double like Me ... lol bash18 |
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Jan 8 2006, 04:30 PM
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Newbie [ Level 1 ] Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 8-January 06 Member No.: 10,578 |
Yep! i know the problem...
they always say it's free but it isn't i live in the netherlands, and we got loooots of those "free cell phones" wich aren't that free. they always come with a abbonoment on something.. so dont stink in |
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Mar 8 2006, 03:39 PM
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That really was a Hattori Honzo sword. Group: Members Posts: 473 Joined: 27-August 05 From: Texas, USA Member No.: 8,126 |
Well ... seeing as the Razr's a $200 phone retail (at least around here) ... I wouldn't expect the sucker to be free without some sort of catch like a frustrating and lengthy rebate-submitting process.
Cell phone services will have to understand that we can sell our contracts (there are sites online that will help you do just that) and move on to try a different cell-phone company. When they figure out that we can jump ship when customer service turns to poop, they might treat people a little better. Or they'll just keep dumping on people and we'll keep complaining *grins* |
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