Rich-n-Texas
09-25-2008, 05:38 AM
Surely THIS topic won't turn into a political debate... :rolleyes:
I've decided to change wireless providers from AT&T to Verizon WIreless. I went to VzW to look at plans and phones and I found what I want on both fronts, but here's the kicker: With VzW it'll cost $89.95 for the phone (plays MP3, WMA & non-protected AAC) & $39.95/mo. for the el' cheapo calling plan. BUT, at Amazon, the same package is offered without the $89.95 phone cost (advertised cost is $.01). I realize Amazon is essentially just the storefront, but am I missing something? This is a new way of shopping for wireless service for me because I always went through the wireless provider directly for cellphones and service. Also, I want to transfer my existing phone number over, which from the Verizon store I'm able to accomplish but I didn't see a way to do that when I shopped at Amazon (I've processed my order all the way up to Checkout), and having the same number is important to me.
I'd really just like to read from anyone who's gone this route what their experiences have been. Thanks.
I've decided to change wireless providers from AT&T to Verizon WIreless. I went to VzW to look at plans and phones and I found what I want on both fronts, but here's the kicker: With VzW it'll cost $89.95 for the phone (plays MP3, WMA & non-protected AAC) & $39.95/mo. for the el' cheapo calling plan. BUT, at Amazon, the same package is offered without the $89.95 phone cost (advertised cost is $.01). I realize Amazon is essentially just the storefront, but am I missing something? This is a new way of shopping for wireless service for me because I always went through the wireless provider directly for cellphones and service. Also, I want to transfer my existing phone number over, which from the Verizon store I'm able to accomplish but I didn't see a way to do that when I shopped at Amazon (I've processed my order all the way up to Checkout), and having the same number is important to me.
I'd really just like to read from anyone who's gone this route what their experiences have been. Thanks.