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Has anybody seen the Verizon Prices.

splatoid

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I was illegible for a discounted upgrade for my dinc and I went to there site.
Good lord have they lost there mind.
$590.00 for the dinc 2 all there phones have gone up real high from a year and a half ago. I will stick to my droid incredible 1 I still like my phone anyway. was just looking. They are getting out of hand for sure.
 
I was illegible for a discounted upgrade for my dinc and I went to there site.
Good lord have they lost there mind.
$590.00 for the dinc 2 all there phones have gone up real high from a year and a half ago. I will stick to my droid incredible 1 I still like my phone anyway. was just looking. They are getting out of hand for sure.


That's about right for an off contract smartphone.
 
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Assuming that you are eligible for an early upgrade...

Hit reload on the VZW page if you don't see the correct pricing when logged in. The same thing happened to me when checking prices last week and the page refresh fixed it.

Yeah I did that and same. I even tried my wifes who has had the same phone for 4 years and same. Must be a just a glitch.

Did the same thing to me until i filtered search results to show only android OS.. weird though
 
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I was illegible for a discounted upgrade for my dinc and I went to there site.
Good lord have they lost there mind.
$590.00 for the dinc 2 all there phones have gone up real high from a year and a half ago. I will stick to my droid incredible 1 I still like my phone anyway. was just looking. They are getting out of hand for sure.

Droid Incredible 2 is $459.99 on their website, off contract. Keep in mind that when you buy a new phone on a contract, you are paying a subsidized price wherein you are agreeing to pay back the difference between the retail price and the reduced price you paid during your contract, either by paying "$10/month" as part of your monthly contract, or via the $350 ETF for canceling early. You just don't see the $10/month because, unlike European carriers, US carriers charge the inflated price whether you're on contract or off.

So, as per their terms, you get the reduced price only as a new customer, or during a qualified upgrade, which is after 20 months (13 on old contracts, online only until your each 20 months).
 
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Just did a NE2 for my wife, she was at the 20 month mark. Ditched her Eris for an Incredible 2. $169 with a new 2 year contract.

Nice phone, btw. It's not "better enough" than my Incredible to want to upgrade, but it's a heck of a nice phone.

I would be doing the exact same thing but Verizon replaced her Eris with an incredible for free so I will wait a while for the vigor before I even think of a new.phone
 
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I was illegible for a discounted upgrade for my dinc and I went to there site.
Good lord have they lost there mind.
$590.00 for the dinc 2 all there phones have gone up real high from a year and a half ago. I will stick to my droid incredible 1 I still like my phone anyway. was just looking. They are getting out of hand for sure.

yeah what you saw was the off contract price. At my store we have the inc2 for $149 after MIR. Its a great phone, I love it, not a huge upgrade over the original inc though. The only reason I have mine is because of an insurance claim, otherwise I would have waited for a the new HTC phone coming out this fall.
 
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I wonder if I can get a droid2 Inc without paying for 150. My contract is up in 8/2012. By that time will it be free? I'm paying alot of money for the Droid Inc 1 as is. I should use it more often. Like Pandora and emailing everyday.

Mine is also up at on 8/2012, so your NE2 should be 4/2012. By then, the "Incredible 3" or whatever it will be called should be out. You can also upgrade via Amazon for better prices. So, while the Incredible 2 should be free, you should be looking at the newer phones. Otherwise, your Incredible 2 will essentially be 3 years old at your next upgrade.
 
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the concept of subsidies and contract prices are just lost on people, aren't they?

Yes. Yes they are. Taking escalated calls, you would not believe the amount of people who just think that phones should just be free. I'm not talking about flip phones. I'm talking iPhones and 4G LTE phones. I can't count the number of times I've been called a thief and/or a crook due to 2-year pricing, let alone full retail.
 
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Yes. Yes they are. Taking escalated calls, you would not believe the amount of people who just think that phones should just be free. I'm not talking about flip phones. I'm talking iPhones and 4G LTE phones. I can't count the number of times I've been called a thief and/or a crook due to 2-year pricing, let alone full retail.


The wireless industry is a crook to an extent. I am out of contract on my entire account(family plan with 3 smart phones) yet I pay the same per month as a brand new customer with brand new subsidized phones. Why am I paying the same per month when I have nothing being subsidized on my account....where is my discount of ~$10 per line since you are not paying for my phones.
 
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The wireless industry is a crook to an extent. I am out of contract on my entire account(family plan with 3 smart phones) yet I pay the same per month as a brand new customer with brand new subsidized phones. Why am I paying the same per month when I have nothing being subsidized on my account....where is my discount of ~$10 per line since you are not paying for my phones.

So you're paying prices that are predicated on you receiving a massive discount/deal every 2 years. You decide not to use that discount. Thus that company is a crook. I don't think that logic works out.

Especially since Verizon offers prepaid month-month plans.
 
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