The only question is do they honor any and all VZW Customer discounts? (NE2, corporate discounts, etc.?)
Also note that Bing ends on July 30th, so get those orders in before that.
Woah, a Wirefly rep who responded ASAP!
Thanks for the heads up...guess I'll stay the course with my online order.
I thought Bing was cancelling its cash back program. In 30 days, wirelfy will have the X for $50 not $50 off
Wirefly does not honor NE2, but you can keep your corporate discount. If you are upgrading through Wirefly, it is applied automatically.Woah, a Wirefly rep who responded ASAP!
Thanks for the heads up...guess I'll stay the course with my online order.
Anyone know what's Wirefly's full MSRP price? It doesn't show.
That would be:Interesting, Wirefly is still showing 5 hours on the countdown and it's 10PM EST...
If I order an X for me and a regular Droid for my wife do I get $100 bing cash back?
Wirefly does not honor NE2, but you can keep your corporate discount. If you are upgrading through Wirefly, it is applied automatically.
So once I enter in my current phone number and the account number, my 20% discount will be applied automatically and the plan price will be adjusted accordingly? Even though the plan's amount with the corporate discount applied is technically less than the full price of the plan, this won't be considered going under the "minimum" amount I have to pay for the first 6 months, since the discount is applied automatically? Sorry if that was tough to follow; I just don't want to get nailed with that $200 "pay less than the originally agreed upon plan" fee for only paying $80/month (as a result of the corporate discount) when the plan is usually $100/month. I love the opportunities that Wirefly gives, but I just want to make sure I'm not setting myself up to get screwed.
Alright, I'm a bit confused here. I've never upgraded or whatever online before so forgive me if these are stupid questions.
I've got a Droid on a family plan with my Wife who has an Eris. Our contract is not up until Nov of 2011. That's what Verizon shows with an upgrade date in Aug of 2011, which seems a bit off because I was under the impression I would get an upgrade on my primary line in Nov of this year since my plan is roughly $190 per month.
Anyway when looking at wirefly this is what their disclaimer says:
Current Verizon Wireless family plan customers: Droid special online price offer available only when upgrading the primary line on a family plan. Wirefly is the Internet's #1 authorized dealer for Verizon Wireless. This offer is fulfilled by Simplexity, LLC, an authorized dealer for Verizon Wireless. This offer is only available with select service plans, features and a two-year subscriber agreement, and is subject to eligibility check by Verizon Wireless, including credit approval or deposit for new customers. Droid by Motorola, Motorola Devour and Droid Eris offers apply to primary and second lines only. Not all US markets are served by Verizon Wireless. Activation and early termination fees apply. Additional restrictions apply. See full offer for details. Offer valid for a limited time only.
It doesn't say you have to be eligible for an upgrade only that you have to upgrade the primary line. So here's the questions...
1. Does anyone think based on the wording that I can get the promo pricing by extending my contract? My phone is the primary line..
2. I've walked through the steps a few times now and it makes me pick a new plan.. Currently on Verizon my plan shows as NATIONWIDE TALK & TEXT FAMILY SHARE PRI 1400. I would choose the
Nationwide Talk & Text Unlimited - Contract Extension plan if I can do this but how will that work for my wife? Will she now have 1400 mins to herself? or does her plan automatically switch to the unlimited since we have a family plan?
Sorry for the stupid questions I'd just really like to get a bit of clarification instead of setting myself up for some problems down the road..
Am I allowed to add a line to a family plan, then make the new phone the primary on the plan? Or will this cause a wirefly charge?
Hey tranceFusion, if you are keeping the line you add active, Verizon Wireless does allow you to swap phones. If you were to cancel the new line, however, you would be assessed a charge.
I am keeping it active. However I wanted to use the annual upgrade and employee discount against the new droid x rather than my wife's dumbphone... in which case I understand I would have to call verizon to set the droid x as the primary after activating it.
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