Buying a tilt from newegg? - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

Hey, i am planning on buying a tilt from newegg for 149.99 with 2 year activation. I am wondering if anyone here has done that yet, and if i need to make a whole new att account or if i can just add another 2 years to my old one that has already expired. Thanks much!

you need a whole new individual account with a new number.

VTECaddict said:
you need a whole new individual account with a new number.
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This is not true, you do not need a whole new individual account or need to sign up with a new number. If your contract is expired (as mine was) you can purchase this as an upgrade. At the end of the purchase process there is a field for number portability. You leave the box for "carrier" default, put your current number in the "number portability field", and enter your account number with the word "upgrade" at the end. This information was told to me by newegg's AT&T rep. I just purchased my phone from newegg tonight and successfully upgraded my account to a new 2 year plan all while keeping my current number and getting the $150 price.

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i bought the 8525 about 6 months ago from them. under there deal for 6 months. my contract with them is about up and i was going to cancel cingular (i know about the fee) and put a new account to buy the new phone.
i was originally going to pay the full price at the att store until one of the people there told me they couldnt sell it to me unless i got a pda plan. (there loss)
now, are there any special requirements from buying from newegg? are they going to require me to buy this data plan as well? currently im on the media net plan, and thats because of the cheaper price, and the fact that i dont use that much internet. is new egg or att going to "force" me to get that pda plan? and as far as newegg goes, when i bought the 8525, i was able to get the cheapest rate plan, nation 450. will i still be able to do this when getting the tilt?

unvaluablespace said:
i bought the 8525 about 6 months ago from them. under there deal for 6 months. my contract with them is about up and i was going to cancel cingular (i know about the fee) and put a new account to buy the new phone.
i was originally going to pay the full price at the att store until one of the people there told me they couldnt sell it to me unless i got a pda plan. (there loss)
now, are there any special requirements from buying from newegg? are they going to require me to buy this data plan as well? currently im on the media net plan, and thats because of the cheaper price, and the fact that i dont use that much internet. is new egg or att going to "force" me to get that pda plan? and as far as newegg goes, when i bought the 8525, i was able to get the cheapest rate plan, nation 450. will i still be able to do this when getting the tilt?
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There are no "special" requirements for buying from newegg. The only requirements are that you sign up for a 2 year plan (either as a new customer or as an upgrade) and get any of the voice plans. All the voice plans that are available on AT&T's website are also available through newegg. They also have numerous additional data/text/media packages that slightly differ from what AT&T has on their website, but its generally the same. The only problem I had is that they do not have the Unlimited PDA data connect plan when signing up through newegg. I called AT&T and they said when I activate the phone I can upgrade my plan to the PDA connect without losing the newegg discount. (As part of the contract thru newegg, if you change any part of your plan, voice or add ons, to a lower cost plan within 181 days you lose the discount and have to pay back newegg $250. After 181 you are free to change your plan.)
Also, whoever at AT&T told you that you *must* get a data plan with the 8925 is full of sh*t. You are not required to buy a data plan with any phone besides the iphone. I would have asked to speak to their superior or called AT&T corporate on the spot to clarify.

You must have a plan when the rebate goes through. Dunno if ATT still has one but that was my experience buying it the Friday it came out.

That is a really good deal. Does anyone think AT&T would match that price if I go into the store? I guess if they cant I could always return it and go with New Egg.

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* If you purchase a new wireless communication service plan from AT&T (which is not a substitute for an existing service plan you have with AT&T) through Newegg.com, and purchase a new wireless communication device, such as a cell phone, from Newegg.com, as part of the same order, the price for the device will include a discount of $250.00 (the "Equipment Discount"). YOU MUST REIMBURSE NEWEGG.COM THE AMOUNT OF THE EQUIPMENT DISCOUNT, IF YOU DO NOT MAINTAIN THE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SERVICE PLAN PURCHASED AS PART OF THE ORDER IN GOOD STANDING FOR A MINIMUM OF 181 DAYS AFTER ACTIVATION. The wireless communication service plan will be considered "not to be in good standing" if:
You fail to pay the balance due by the payment due date in any month.
You cancel the service.
You change the service plan to a different service plan with a lower monthly service rate.
You transfer the equipment to another service plan.
You transfer any phone number associated with the service plan to another service plan.
You use the service plan purchased as part of the same order to replace an existing service plan you have with the same company.
You authorize Newegg.com to initiate a charge to the credit card or other payment method you used to purchase the Equipment in the amount of $250.00, the Equipment Discount, if it is due.

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You must have a plan when the rebate goes through. Dunno if ATT still has one but that was my experience buying it the Friday it came out.
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Do you mean just a voice plan? When I ordered mine on friday I do not think you were required to have a data plan added on, only a voice is required IIRC. I got a data plan anyways so it didn't make much of a difference to me.
I think the part that is screwing most people up in the terms that slcui56 posted is this part:
"* If you purchase a new wireless communication service plan from AT&T (which is not a substitute for an existing service plan you have with AT&T) through Newegg.com, and purchase a new wireless communication device, such as a cell phone, from Newegg.com, as part of the same order, the price for the device will include a discount of $250.00 (the "Equipment Discount")."
You can not substitute for an existing plan if you are still under contract. I had a plan with AT&T but my contract was up, so this replaced my existing plan. I think newegg/AT&T could have worded this better.

sclui56 said:
Terms And Conditions
* If you purchase a new wireless communication service plan from AT&T (which is not a substitute for an existing service plan you have with AT&T) through Newegg.com, and purchase a new wireless communication device, such as a cell phone, from Newegg.com, as part of the same order, the price for the device will include a discount of $250.00 (the "Equipment Discount"). YOU MUST REIMBURSE NEWEGG.COM THE AMOUNT OF THE EQUIPMENT DISCOUNT, IF YOU DO NOT MAINTAIN THE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SERVICE PLAN PURCHASED AS PART OF THE ORDER IN GOOD STANDING FOR A MINIMUM OF 181 DAYS AFTER ACTIVATION. The wireless communication service plan will be considered "not to be in good standing" if:
You fail to pay the balance due by the payment due date in any month.
You cancel the service.
You change the service plan to a different service plan with a lower monthly service rate.
You transfer the equipment to another service plan.
You transfer any phone number associated with the service plan to another service plan.
You use the service plan purchased as part of the same order to replace an existing service plan you have with the same company.
You authorize Newegg.com to initiate a charge to the credit card or other payment method you used to purchase the Equipment in the amount of $250.00, the Equipment Discount, if it is due.
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So if I'm interpreting this correctly it looks like this offer is not eligible for a upgrade and only for new customers.

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So if I'm interpreting this correctly it looks like this offer is not eligible for a upgrade and only for new customers.
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Did you bother to read this whole thread? Yes you can use this deal as an upgrade if you are not already under a contract. I just did this on friday.

marm0lade said:
Did you bother to read this whole thread? Yes you can use this deal as an upgrade if you are not already under a contract. I just did this on friday.
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Yes, I did read the whole thread and you dont need to be rude about it. I do realize that you spoke to their AT&T rep but it seems to contradict their own terms and conditions that you need to agree to when you purchase the phone on their website. To me it seems that they could potentially charge you $250 when you do it as an upgrade. Did you ask the rep about this when you spoke to them?

I notice one can select Media Max off the newegg deal, is Media Max ($19.99) enough for the Tilt? IOW, could I use the IE on the tilt with MediaMax or is MediaMax intended for WAP access.

marm0lade said:
There are no "special" requirements for buying from newegg. The only requirements are that you sign up for a 2 year plan (either as a new customer or as an upgrade) and get any of the voice plans. All the voice plans that are available on AT&T's website are also available through newegg. They also have numerous additional data/text/media packages that slightly differ from what AT&T has on their website, but its generally the same. The only problem I had is that they do not have the Unlimited PDA data connect plan when signing up through newegg. I called AT&T and they said when I activate the phone I can upgrade my plan to the PDA connect without losing the newegg discount. (As part of the contract thru newegg, if you change any part of your plan, voice or add ons, to a lower cost plan within 181 days you lose the discount and have to pay back newegg $250. After 181 you are free to change your plan.)
Also, whoever at AT&T told you that you *must* get a data plan with the 8925 is full of sh*t. You are not required to buy a data plan with any phone besides the iphone. I would have asked to speak to their superior or called AT&T corporate on the spot to clarify.
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At New york in Manhattan (Times square and 42nd Street)
they said it's required... I argued with the employee (after asking nicely.. then he replied being stupid...saying that the cellphone wouldnt work without the pda plan)
then I spoke to one of the superiors to be told the same.
I headed to best buy in 43rd street and 5th avenue, at the best buy mobile section they have it without requiring a pda plan or any internet plan at $250 cash/credit whatever
without ever sending rebates forms or anything like that.
I could have gotten through new egg or cheaper but i dont have the patience to wait for it to arrive.
I wanted it at that moment so thats why i got it at best buy mobile thing.

wut if i purchase a tilt off new egg with the 59.99 plan then i down the plan once i get the device... wouldi have to pay regular price cause i didnt stick wit the plan?
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forget it that answers itself on the newegg site

cripwalk said:
Yes, I did read the whole thread and you dont need to be rude about it. I do realize that you spoke to their AT&T rep but it seems to contradict their own terms and conditions that you need to agree to when you purchase the phone on their website. To me it seems that they could potentially charge you $250 when you do it as an upgrade. Did you ask the rep about this when you spoke to them?
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Yes, I did ask the AT&T rep and I expressed this in my first post:
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This is not true, you do not need a whole new individual account or need to sign up with a new number. If your contract is expired (as mine was) you can purchase this as an upgrade. At the end of the purchase process there is a field for number portability. You leave the box for "carrier" default, put your current number in the "number portability field", and enter your account number with the word "upgrade" at the end. This information was told to me by newegg's AT&T rep. I just purchased my phone from newegg tonight and successfully upgraded my account to a new 2 year plan all while keeping my current number and getting the $150 price.
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I should be more clear. I specifically asked the AT&T rep if this could be used as an upgrade and if I would still get the discount. They said yes, and gave me the directions for using this as an upgrades as I explained above. I'm not sure why people are doubting this as I myself purchased it as an upgrade. The receipt is sitting right next to me. I did not mean to come off as rude.

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Yes, I did ask the AT&T rep and I expressed this in my first post:
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I should be more clear. I specifically asked the AT&T rep if this could be used as an upgrade and if I would still get the discount. They said yes, and gave me the directions for using this as an upgrades as I explained above. I'm not sure why people are doubting this as I myself purchased it as an upgrade. The receipt is sitting right next to me. I did not mean to come off as rude.
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do you know if this deal can be done as an upgrade in a family plan? im out of contract on my line with my family plan and want to upgrade to this phone??

sirccchar said:
do you know if this deal can be done as an upgrade in a family plan? im out of contract on my line with my family plan and want to upgrade to this phone??
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same here...im out of contract and im in a family plan...would i be able to upgrade jsut my line and get it from newegg for 149?
edit: no they dont allow family plan upgrades right now..i just asked

I originally ordered a Tilt from Wirefly on the 13th for $99.00 ($100.00 data plan rebate). Even though their website and sale staff said it was in stock up until Thursday, the phone is back ordered. Since none of the sales or support staff can tell me when or if they will be getting new Tilts, I canceled my purchase.
I spoke with Newegg this morning and was told they had 74 of the Tilts in stock (as of 7:15am PST). I promptly placed my order and was assured that one of the phones in stock will have my name on it!
I think $50.00 more is a bargain to no longer have to deal with Wirefly!
As for my terms, I am Verizon transfer. I was told (by Newegg) that all I had to do was sign up for a new service with a voice plan. There was no minimum voice plan purchase.
I did ask the Newegg rep about people who wanted to upgrade their account and their rebate requirements. I was told that if someone has a current contract (for example: 450 min) and wanted to "upgrade" to a higher rate (for example: 900 min) while they are still under contract, the rebate would not apply and their credit card would be charged $250.00 after the phone was activated. The rep told me that if someones contract ended and they were to "re-new" their contract than the rebate would be valid.
I think people here are getting the terms "new" and "upgrade" confused with each other.
Anyways, I am looking forward to receiving the phone!

jimlivingston said:
I originally ordered a Tilt from Wirefly on the 13th for $99.00 ($100.00 data plan rebate). Even though their website and sale staff said it was in stock up until Thursday, the phone is back ordered. Since none of the sales or support staff can tell me when or if they will be getting new Tilts, I canceled my purchase.
I spoke with Newegg this morning and was told they had 74 of the Tilts in stock (as of 7:15am PST). I promptly placed my order and was assured that one of the phones in stock will have my name on it!
I think $50.00 more is a bargain to no longer have to deal with Wirefly!
As for my terms, I am Verizon transfer. I was told (by Newegg) that all I had to do was sign up for a new service with a voice plan. There was no minimum voice plan purchase.
I did ask the Newegg rep about people who wanted to upgrade their account and their rebate requirements. I was told that if someone has a current contract (for example: 450 min) and wanted to "upgrade" to a higher rate (for example: 900 min) while they are still under contract, the rebate would not apply and their credit card would be charged $250.00 after the phone was activated. The rep told me that if someones contract ended and they were to "re-new" their contract than the rebate would be valid.
I think people here are getting the terms "new" and "upgrade" confused with each other.
Anyways, I am looking forward to receiving the phone!
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74 phones huh? I placed my order Friday so hopefully one of those has my name on it. It better be on the way!!!!

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AT&T Salesperson Truths/Lies?

I went and talked to an AT&T salesperson at the local AT&T Corporate store. I told them I had a Premier account (which is true). I asked what price they could give me on a Tilt. He said:
1. The cost for Premier customers is $399, and it is manditory to get a 2 year upgrade.
2. I have to get a new SIM, I can't use my current one (which works in my Cingular 3125 just fine).
Are either of these things true? The Premier website seems to say I can get the $399 price without renewing my contract (on which I still have a year left). I don't see why I need a new SIM either.
Also, I have heard of people getting $299 from premier with no contract upgrade. If I were to bring a screenshot of the premier site with this price to the AT&T store, would they give me that price? What about Best Buy?
I have a premiere account and got the phone for $299. The website said $399. I didn't HAVE to renew, but since my initial two-year contract was up in a week, I'd have to anyways.
.:Christian:.
Your old simcard may work on this device, but you'd better get a new 3G sim. Not sure about the difference (I guess it allows you to connect to faster speed) and I also know it allows you to store more contact on your sim and more than 1 number for each contact (which is completely useless on a device like the kaiser btw).
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Your old simcard may work on this device, but you'd better get a new 3G sim. Not sure about the difference (I guess it allows you to connect to faster speed) and I also know it allows you to store more contact on your sim and more than 1 number for each contact (which is completely useless on a device like the kaiser btw).
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Plus, you don't have to pay for a new SIM card. I went in with my 8525 and told them (AT&T) I had WM6 on it and wanted to make sure I was ready for 3G (which, ironically, wasn't enabled in the Minneapolis area until yesterday - AFTER I bought my Tilt). They gave me a nice, new 3G SIM for the low, low price of $0.
Its easy dont deal with salespeople, call the 1800 number speak directly with the cancellation department they have access to the best price. I simply tell them I am geting a better deal for a phone .....and if you cant give me a better deal I'm goign to cancel, dont worry you dont have to cancel, tell them you want to knwo when the last day of the billing is as cards .... i got the 8525 when it was new for 99.00 and the premier price was 299.00
get the new sim card it is 3g capable..so it is faster data speeds..yes premiere account is online for 399 dollars but if you just update your phone and data plan you get 100$ plus 25$ instant discount..I got it for 275 plus tax..my premier account says 399 as well..just update the plan and data plan and check out..let us know how it goes..u can buty it online from the option -add a line- option which is on the main account page..
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hahahaha, NEVER, i repeat NEVER, ask for AT&T salespeople for advice on plans or requirements...I dont like to put down people for their jobs, but AT&T salespeople are straight sharks...I had my mom go in to get an 8525 yesterday, and she told me the salesperson told her that a data plan was REQUIRED with the purchase of an 8525...I mean these people are just out to rob you blind...do yourself a favor and look in the forums and talk to other ATT users (such as myself) if you need an honest opinion...anyways in regard to your question, the tilt is 399 online with premier if you are NOT due for an upgrade...if its been two years and you are due for an upgrade, go into a corporate store and let them know...because depending on your premier discount, you can get a REAL discount on the tilt without even needing to reup on your contract...I just got a tilt otd for $284 without renewing my contract because I'm a Premier client and I was due for an upgrade...hope this helps.
it's very simple, a sale person earns more commission, if the sell the phone for more money, this is the case in hong kong, could be the same for at&t.
kms
hayaticik said:
get the new sim card it is 3g capable..so it is faster data speeds..yes premiere account is online for 399 dollars but if you just update your phone and data plan you get 100$ plus 25$ instant discount..I got it for 275 plus tax..my premier account says 399 as well..just update the plan and data plan and check out..let us know how it goes..u can buty it online from the option -add a line- option which is on the main account page..
Hayati
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Get a new SIM card but don't change your plan. I switched to the Tilt from the old 2125, and am able to still use the MediaMax plan I was on for $20 a month with no problem. Sure, I forfeited the $100 mail-in rebate by not signing up for a new data plan, but do the math - by not spending $40 a month for the PDA connect plan, I'll break even in 5 months and be ahead after that. As far as the SIM card, there shouldn't be a charge to get the 3G sim card swapped out.
y is it that i hear about that you dont have to get a data plan With the phone??isnt that the deal?
I am in the middle of a two year plan already (11 months in), so I don't want to extend again right now. I think I will try the cancelation department. Any advice about what story to give them to get a good deal from them? What is the number for cancelation?
I don't have a data plan, and I don't need one (I plan to use the PDA for schedule and GPS functionality), so rebates for new data plans don't help me.
Jozer99 said:
I am in the middle of a two year plan already (11 months in), so I don't want to extend again right now. I think I will try the cancelation department. Any advice about what story to give them to get a good deal from them? What is the number for cancelation?
I don't have a data plan, and I don't need one (I plan to use the PDA for schedule and GPS functionality), so rebates for new data plans don't help me.
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I am not saying threatening/pretending to cancel will or won't work. However, I know that the phone reps are authorized to cancel your account and assess an ETF IF you threaten to cancel. I don't think it's something that is widely/normally done, but they do have the authority once you identify yourself and speak those magical words. Good luck with your call!
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Its easy dont deal with salespeople, call the 1800 number speak directly with the cancellation department they have access to the best price. I simply tell them I am geting a better deal for a phone .....and if you cant give me a better deal I'm goign to cancel, dont worry you dont have to cancel, tell them you want to knwo when the last day of the billing is as cards .... i got the 8525 when it was new for 99.00 and the premier price was 299.00
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I got it for 60. hehe
I still use my blue sim card from my original ATT charter plan ($99 month unlimited) which dates back to at least 2002. I am able to connect to the 3G networks and HSPDA without the 3G sim card. Don't let the salespeople at ATT tell you that you cannot connect without upgrading your sim card, plan, etc. I've used the same ATT blue sim card with the same blue charter plan on a treo 600, treo 650, htc hermes and now the ATT Tilt. I've always been able to connect to the internet, etc. with the same blue sim card.
You must not be in california. They did a force switch out of all the old ATT sim cards here. There is no charge for switching out sim cards...You simply walk into a store tell them you need a new sim card and they program it for you and you walk out. simple as that. If you dont want the hassle then you can buy them on ebay for like $5 including shipping. then just call up att to activate it on your account.
I'm in Los Angeles, California. Sim works like a charm. I've been out of the State and out of the Country over the years. I have not had any problems.
Do not deal with the in store sales people. They are liars. At least the ones I encountered in Los Angeles when I brought in my Unlocked TyTN II to get a plan.
I was told that I HAD to sign a 2 year contract. That they did NOT do 1 year contracts or NO contract service. I mentioned that I was not buying a phone from them, no subsidy, so I should not be locked into a contract with a hefty cancellation fee. They argued they did not do anything but 2 year contracts, and because I would be eligible for a subsidized phone I would be subject to the cancellation fee.
I signed up because I needed service. Came in the next day with AT&T's price plans for the Tilt (2 year, 1 year, and No contract prices) and showed it to them, demanded (politely) that my plan be changed to non-contract. They refused...I called them liars (not at all politely this time) in front of their customers. I walked out and later called the 800 number, and had it straightened out.
I will never deal with these people in the stores again.
You guys are assuming an awful lot of knowledge on the part of sales people that spend probably 80-90% of their day selling far more traditional phones to customers, probably aren't trained all that well, and likely make in the vicinity of $8-9/hr. to start. I doubt that their liars, I suspect that they couldn't actually step you through all of the options that actually are available if their lives depend on it.
The folks in the call center tend to be "better" because they're handling far more volume from people, have immediate access to a knowledgebase on-screen that provides them the right information quickly, and have backup personnel waiting in the wings to answer questions.
Maybe it'd be better to assume that the store manager can't deal with the turnover he/she has to run into, that you probably know more than they do (if you've been doing research), and ask them to try it your way politely?
I'll grant you I'd prefer the store personnel to be better trained, but I doubt there's the malice implied in the word "liar."
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I was told that I HAD to sign a 2 year contract. That they did NOT do 1 year contracts or NO contract service.
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There is a no-contract option for the post-paid service, but it does not include "promos" like m2m. Also, the rep doesn't get paid if don't get a contract, so maybe they're just playing dirty into AT&T's dirtier rules.
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I still use my blue sim card from my original ATT charter plan ($99 month unlimited) which dates back to at least 2002. I am able to connect to the 3G networks and HSPDA without the 3G sim card. Don't let the salespeople at ATT tell you that you cannot connect without upgrading your sim card, plan, etc. I've used the same ATT blue sim card with the same blue charter plan on a treo 600, treo 650, htc hermes and now the ATT Tilt. I've always been able to connect to the internet, etc. with the same blue sim card.
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While it's true you are connecting to the HSPDA network, fact is you're not getting HSDPA speed. I JUST switched my old Blue plan to an Orange plan and I noticed a HUGE gain in internet speed.
volcomnator999 said:
y is it that i hear about that you dont have to get a data plan With the phone??isnt that the deal?
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You really don't. You can get a Media Max option for your PDA and surf the 3G airways without penalty but because PDA Personal options make more money for them they tell you that you're forced to get that instead. Don't believe them.

About to purchase: any deals to be had on the Tilt?

All,
Looks like I missed out on the 50% off deal (posted here). I'm interested in a Tilt, but the $100 Premier website rebate won't apply since I'm not getting a data plan.
Is there a better deal than the AT&T premier site @ $399 that doesn't require a data plan?
Thanks!
-Brett.
PS - Mods/admins: if this is off topic I apologize. Feel free to remove/lock. I guessed that this was the right forum to post this in.
I got mine from Newegg. Two-year re-up (I was out of contract) but no data plan required. $150 after mail-in.
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I got mine from Newegg. Two-year re-up (I was out of contract) but no data plan required. $150 after mail-in.
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Thanks for the heads-up... but I forgot to mention: I'm in need of a family plan 9two phones for my wife and I) and Newegg doesn't currently offer anything other than single line plans.
Tried Amazon but they don't even seem to give the option to buy the Tilt w/o a data plan.
Thanks,
-Brett.
I got mine for $149.95 after all the rebates, going through Costco.com. But the phone came from AT&T. I have the family plan, and the AT&T site within Costco page will check your entitlement to receive the phone. you must sign for the 2Yr program. No data plan suggested, however I have it.
When I go through the costco site, it brings me to the att costco site. there is a mail in rebate there for 100 on the tilt, but theres a plus next to it that says it requires a PDA personal plan, an unlimited data plan, or a 19.99 or higher messaging plan. Are there any mail in rebates around that DON'T require a data plan of some type?
I just got mine for $249 without data plan from Letstalk.com. Family plan and no data service required. Let me know and I can refer you and you get $25 off.
Pretty good price - straight up
I've ordered mine from CDW. They are in Chicago, IL. The college where I work get most of our computer stuff from there and they're great folks to deal with.
If you go to their website http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/default.aspx?EDC=1325326 you'll find it under the 8925. It says CALL for the price, but if you will call them you'll get it for no more than $469.00 I'm actually getting mine for $427 but that's cause of government discount. You might could get it for that or something close. These are brand new unlocked AT&T Tilts. I've done a good bit of research and this is absolutely the cheapest I've found with no strings attached from someone you can trust. Good luck.
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I got mine for $149.95 after all the rebates, going through Costco.com. But the phone came from AT&T. I have the family plan, and the AT&T site within Costco page will check your entitlement to receive the phone. you must sign for the 2Yr program. No data plan suggested, however I have it.
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Thanks for the Costco tip, I'm a member but it never occurred to me to check there. They have the phone by itself for the same price as the AT&T premier store ($399) and they also listed a "package" consisting of Bluetooth headset - Motorola H700, Car Charger - AT&T/Cingular, Black Leather Case - AT&T/Palm Treo which was priced as follows:
Package Price $559.96
Online Discount - $129.97
Mail-in Rebate Card - $30.00
Mail-in Rebate Card - $100.00
Package Savings $259.97
Online Price* $299.99
Free Bluetooth, charger and case
*2 yr contract-New service price
However, the $100 rebate was contingent on a data plan, and I couldn't find a way to add this package to a family plan, only to an individual plan. Plus the monthly rates were no cheaper through Costco. I can get an approx 17% discount through the AT&T Premier site so it looks like that's the way to go for me.
If anyone knows of a way to get the above "package" through Costco on a family plan w/o a data add-on.... please clue me in!
Thanks,
-Brett.
Since you are doing the family plan, you can add on Family Unlimited messaging for $24 per month. This will cover what is required to meet the rebate. Nothing in the rebate indicates you have to keep this for any length of time, so after you get the rebate then drop the messaging part of the plan. So that gets you the phone for $399 less $100 for the rebate, and will cost you about $50 more (if the rebate truely comes in 8 weeks).
Since I have teenagers, I'm on the unlimited messaging family plan anyway (and then have the $20 unlimited MediaNet (whatever they call it now)).
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Since you are doing the family plan, you can add on Family Unlimited messaging for $24 per month. This will cover what is required to meet the rebate. Nothing in the rebate indicates you have to keep this for any length of time, so after you get the rebate then drop the messaging part of the plan. So that gets you the phone for $399 less $100 for the rebate, and will cost you about $50 more (if the rebate truely comes in 8 weeks).
Since I have teenagers, I'm on the unlimited messaging family plan anyway (and then have the $20 unlimited MediaNet (whatever they call it now)).
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Hey, that's a good idea. I think a variation of it might work, since the Family Messaging Unlimited is showing as $30/mo for me.
The requirement is "+Requires activation on a PDA Personal Plan or a $39.99 or higher unlimited data rate plan or a $19.99 or higher messaging plan plus an AT&T Voice Plan of $39.99 or higher."
We were already planning on adding the $5 "Messaging starter" add-on to both lines ($10/mo) since we don't do much messaging. If I add the "Messaging unlimited" option to the Tilt for $19.99/mo it would satisfy the rebate req's, and only cost me $15/mo over what I was already planning. Keep that for 2-3 months to obtain the rebate then drop back to the $5 plan... and I'm out $30 for a net of $70 savings on the rebate.
Good thinking, thanks!
-Brett.
PS - Currently using your Rev 3 ROM on my 8125 and loving it. Still can't get IBM Easysync installed, but I'm keeping my eyes out for a version that's compatible with WM6.
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Hey, that's a good idea. I think a variation of it might work, since the Family Messaging Unlimited is showing as $30/mo for me.
The requirement is "+Requires activation on a PDA Personal Plan or a $39.99 or higher unlimited data rate plan or a $19.99 or higher messaging plan plus an AT&T Voice Plan of $39.99 or higher."
We were already planning on adding the $5 "Messaging starter" add-on to both lines ($10/mo) since we don't do much messaging. If I add the "Messaging unlimited" option to the Tilt for $19.99/mo it would satisfy the rebate req's, and only cost me $15/mo over what I was already planning. Keep that for 2-3 months to obtain the rebate then drop back to the $5 plan... and I'm out $30 for a net of $70 savings on the rebate.
Good thinking, thanks!
-Brett.
PS - Currently using your Rev 3 ROM on my 8125 and loving it. Still can't get IBM Easysync installed, but I'm keeping my eyes out for a version that's compatible with WM6.
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Can you still get the monthly rate discount even if you do not sign-up through ATT? Looking at the website for my school (Ga Tech), there is an option for existing customers to sign-up for discounts using the online validation process.
promine21 said:
Can you still get the monthly rate discount even if you do not sign-up through ATT? Looking at the website for my school (Ga Tech), there is an option for existing customers to sign-up for discounts using the online validation process.
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Sorry, no idea. I'm using the AT&T "Premier" site through my employer.
-Brett.
So does anyone know if one could talk NewEgg or Costco into a sale? I currently have til 5/6/08 for an upgrade (still in 2yr contract). I got the "OK" from both the AT&T store for the phone (they wanted $299+Accessory pack of $100, w/ renewed 2yr) and AT&T's phone support (they wanted just $299+2yr renewal agreement).
Are these retail outlets less inclined? Or can they still do the same checks (I qualified early because of a broken-out-of-production/warranty phone and good credit)?
Anyone had success with something like that?
Where can I buy the Tilt 8900 (no cameras) without any plan?
I live abroad, so any plan would be useless.
Thank you.
An update in case anyone cares. I ended up going directly through the AT&T store where they matched the pricing from their "Premier" web site. Ended up getting it for $399 out the door with a $100 rebate. (Thanks to mfrazzz's tip about the messaging plan)
I am now a very happy member of the "Tilt" community. I'm considering flashing it to a different ROM but for now I'm just enjoying it.
Thanks,
-Brett.
zzoinks said:
An update in case anyone cares. I ended up going directly through the AT&T store where they matched the pricing from their "Premier" web site. Ended up getting it for $399 out the door with a $100 rebate. (Thanks to mfrazzz's tip about the messaging plan)
I am now a very happy member of the "Tilt" community. I'm considering flashing it to a different ROM but for now I'm just enjoying it.
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Cool! Yeah, I'm loving my Tilt too. I've flashed the newer 1.60 AT&T stock rom, but haven't went to a custom yet (but probably will before the week is out).
Have to say, for me, so far the stock rom is pretty reliable (much better than the old stock roms for the Wizard... LOL).
Mfrazzz, when i had my wizard your roms were awsome...
U should start making so roms
glad to see u here
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Mfrazzz, when i had my wizard your roms were awsome...
U should start making so roms
glad to see u here
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Thanks... I've already downloaded the kitchen and a few custom roms to pull apart and look at. Give me some time to look at how things work in this new world for me. Haven't even had my Tilt a week yet, but I'm already thinking about a custom rom for me (and will probably release if its very different from whats already available.
Hi, just a thought (and this comes from a few years of phone buying!)
Just check if the phone you get on a cheap rate is not one of the carriers 'old basic' units.
You can see from this forum that updates are available, and from quite a few that they are discontented with carrier versions in the US.
What makes you think that a cheap option will give you the best phone?
Just hoping to help.

Is AT&T PDA Personal – Unlimited data mandatory and for how long...?

Greetings:
Is PDA Personal – Unlimited data mandatory to get this phone at a reasonable price ($99)? If so, how long do I have to keep this plan? I never use internet on a cell phone; however, as a trade off I am willing to keep the Data plan for a shortest period of time if at all possible.
My purchase plan for AT&T Tilt would be as follow:
- AT&T 2-year Contract (One-time activation fees apply: first new line of service, $36; each new additional line, $26; contract extension, $18.)
- Transfer old number
- AT&T FamilyTalk Nation 550 Rollover Minutes Unlimited $59.99
- PDA Personal – Unlimited data $30.00 for a shortest period of time if at all possible.
Per this conditional $250 discount from Amazon, I am allow to make change to the account after 6 month of contract. Am I reading this regulation correctly?
Any advice or additional comments is greatly appreciated.
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Conditional $250 Discount
The Price listed above for this phone includes an instant $250 discount from Amazon.com. You agree to repay this $250 discount to Amazon.com if, during the six-month period following the activation date or renewal date of your existing contract, you: (1) fail to pay your balance due each month on time; (2) fail to maintain your account in good standing; (3) disconnect the line of service; (4) transfer the phone to another line of service; (5) change your service rate plan, including canceling or removing required PDA, BlackBerry, or smartphone features after your product has shipped; or (6) use this line of service to replace an existing account with the carrier. The discount is available only if you are activating a new non-substitute line of service or extending an existing line of service. If you do not follow these rules, you authorize Amazon.com to charge your credit card $250 as reimbursement of the discount without need for further approval. Third-party resellers are prohibited from purchasing cell phones on behalf of customers. **Purchase limit five (5) single-line accounts per household.**
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Data plan
If you purchased the phone from a store the data plan needs to be there until you get your rebates.
If you purchased online from like wirefly, they have a dual contract which is ussually 6 mos.
So, after rebates or 6 mos., depending on where you purchased.
After that call 611, or customer service @ 18003310500, and tell them to change your IMEI to all 1's and remove your pda packkage and add unlimited media net for 15 dollars.
I am an ATT retail representative and as long as the phone is hidden from imei, then you can do what you want, it will not extend your contract like other companies.
mayad79:
Thank you much for your advice.
If AT&T customer service put all 1's into the IMEI, does this mean that the phone will be hidden from IMEI? If so, are they willing to do it easily?
Can I just simply cancel the PDA package without adding anything? Or is there any other plan that is cheaper ($5~$10) than Media net which I will never going to use? I just want to use the phone as a regular phone and GPS device.
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Ok, First. To get your rebate you have to have the feature for 6 months.
second. NO att rep will change your imei number to all 1's its not possible.
so if you dont care about your rebate, then cancel your feature and change it to media net. if you bought if from a authorized retailer then they have what is called a dealer agreement with them and you. and they could charge you the difference you paid for the phone and the full retail price, since that is how they make there money.
Another thing, as long as you bought the phone from att. I.E. its branded at&t then they will always know what device you are using. it does not matter what you have cust care change your imei to. They just have better things to do than look to see if the millions of customers are using the right features.
KD8DNS:
Thanks for the additional information.
Per your posting, I will be able to cancel the data service plan after receiving my rebate and after 6 month of service without paying any penalty or additional fee. Am I understand correctly?
Thanks
pwanghk said:
KD8DNS:
Thanks for the additional information.
Per your posting, I will be able to cancel the data service plan after receiving my rebate and after 6 month of service without paying any penalty or additional fee. Am I understand correctly?
Thanks
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You can cancel the data plan whenever you want. But to get the rebates you have to play the rules.
had data plan removed without penalty
So my situation may be a rare case...
11 months ago I got my ATT tilt w/ family plan including the data plan as required for the rebate... ATT somehow didn't activate my data plan when i received the phone, as well as some other issues with rate charges that which didn't add up. The rate charges were corrected when I called in, but the data plan issue was left unsolved, they told me to contact amazon.
I asked amazon why this happened & why the data plan wasn't included... they said i have to activate it after i relieved the plan, repeating the same disclaimer nonsense as the website. I know this isn't the norm because previous experience by friends stated that amazon automatically stacks on the plan at time of purchase.
Long story short, 7 months go by & i did not get slapped with a $250 penalty, so I really don't know how serious Amazon in following disclaimer #5...

[Q] Places to get a T-Mobile HTC One (LTE) without contract

Let me start by saying that I fully realize the options are slim at this point. When you want a T-Mobile HTC One, but don't want to be a T-Mobile contract customer. I use a T-Mobile MVNO, so I want to get an HTC One to Sim unlock and use with my MVNO. No T-Mobile stores in my area have it, I can't buy online since I don't want a T-Mobile post-pay plan, and I'm not paying extra for it off EBay.
I figure in time, obviously, more options will become available for people like me. And I started this thread, to facilitate information for we who want a T-Mobile HTC One without being financially locked to T-Mobile for years :laugh: .
So as options come available, or if you know if any options now where it can be purchased at regular retail price or less. Feel free to post here.
And I don't want a Dev Edition, since I'm not in a T-Mobile refarmed area.
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Let me start by saying that I fully realize the options are slim at this point. When you want a T-Mobile HTC One, but don't want to be a T-Mobile contract customer. I use a T-Mobile MVNO, so I want to get an HTC One to Sim unlock and use with my MVNO. No T-Mobile stores in my area have it, I can't buy online since I don't want a T-Mobile post-pay plan, and I'm not paying extra for it off EBay.
I figure in time, obviously, more options will become available for people like me. And I started this thread, to facilitate information for we who want a T-Mobile HTC One without being financially locked to T-Mobile for years :laugh: .
So as options come available, or if you know if any options now where it can be purchased at regular retail price or less. Feel free to post here.
And I don't want a Dev Edition, since I'm not in a T-Mobile refarmed area.
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t-mobile doesnt have contracts anymore
skinsfanbdh said:
t-mobile doesnt have contracts anymore
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To clarify, I don't want a T-Mobile plan. You can't buy from T-Mobile's site or telesales unless you buy a T-Mobile service plan.
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To clarify, I don't want a T-Mobile plan. You can't buy from T-Mobile's site or telesales unless you buy a T-Mobile service plan.
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but there is no contract just pay for the first month then cancel
op say you dont want to be financially locked for years. you buy the phone and pay $30 for the cheapest plan then cancel it. only way i know
You can if you sweet talk the rep I have a note on my account to get one.
1) Order one from T-Mobile with a new number via phone (tell them you want to pay in full, no financing).
2) DO NOT use/activate the SIM card they send you at all.
3) Call to cancel service (give them your SSN since you don't know your phone number).
4) When they send you a bill for $10.68 partial months usage, call them, ask for the Buyers Remorse department, then ask them to credit your account and close it.
That's what I did.... didn't cost me a dime other than the $580 or whatever for the phone.
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but there is no contract just pay for the first month then cancel
op say you dont want to be financially locked for years. you buy the phone and pay $30 for the cheapest plan then cancel it. only way i know
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Already clarified, I don't want any plan, never mind the talk of years. The lowest plan they will allow with the HTC One is a $50 plan.
I had this chat with a T-Mobile rep, to see if I could avoid ever activating to avoid any plan fee.
Thank you for choosing T-Mobile. A representative will be with you shortly.
Welcome to T-Mobile online sales support, how may I help you with your purchase today?
You: Yes
You: I have a question
Betty: Sure.
You: If I buy an HTC One now and pay in full, but don't want to activate it for a while. Will T-Mobile hold off on ever billing me till I activate service with the included Sim card?
Betty: Yes, you can call customer care and delay its activation.
You: OK, so I'll need to call and ask them to delay activation. Will I have to give them a fixed date to activate?
Betty: Yes, you can delay the activation maximum 15 days.
You: OK, thank you.
Betty: You're welcome.
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So I'd have to pay an extra $50. I'm just not in the mood to pay more than regular retail. But I guess that's an option for anyone who wants to pay a little extra while not paying as much as the folks selling on Ebay are asking... So that is one option I did not consider earlier. But I'm not taking it .
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You can if you sweet talk the rep I have a note on my account to get one.
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Can't have an account if you're not a T-Mobile customer .
No that's a winner!
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1) Order one from T-Mobile with a new number via phone (tell them you want to pay in full, no financing).
2) DO NOT use/activate the SIM card they send you at all.
3) Call to cancel service (give them your SSN since you don't know your phone number).
4) When they send you a bill for $10.68 partial months usage, call them, ask for the Buyers Remorse department, then ask them to credit your account and close it.
That's what I did.... didn't cost me a dime other than the $580 or whatever for the phone.
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SWEET!!! I'm making that move now.
I thought you had an account with T-Mobile. I see you on the forums from time to time there.
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I thought you had an account with T-Mobile. I see you on the forums from time to time there.
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Me? No, I use Solavei which is an MVNO that runs on T-Mobile's network. I'm down to $9/mo for unlimited everything (4gig throttle) so I'm not gonna switch anytime soon
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I thought you had an account with T-Mobile. I see you on the forums from time to time there.
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I used to be there way more when I was a customer, but since leaving, I kind of enjoy folks assuming I'm a customer :laugh: . And I've been accused there of being a T-Mobile shill so many times, I get a kick out of the false accusations . It's entertainment for me. So I don't spoil it by announcing there that I left T-Mobile last year.
I've got zero hard feelings towards T-Mobile. And some people who do dislike T-Mobile just hate that I don't hate T-Mobile with them.
(I can't mention who I'm with here. So any other talk about it would need to be via PM.)
I bought mine at Walmart. No fuss, bought it like anything else in the store.
So I got my HTC One today. And I immediately called T-Mobile Customer Care to cancel service. Apparently they setup my new "account" to open today, same day I received the device. And it was so new, they had trouble finding it at first. But they found it, I canceled it. I had to go through 2 layers to cancel. They told me since I closed the account the same day it was opened, that there will be no charges at all .
So if you buy from T-Mobile, be sure you cancel the service plan the same day you get the device in your hands. And of course if they talk about returning the device you just paid full price for, you can tell them that's not happening .
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Almost very useful, except should clarify by stating that you got your phone via t-mobile.com and not in store. Apparently, if you want to cancel the rate plan service, you have to go back to the sales channel through which you first obtained service. That is, cancellation of a store-bought rate plan needs to be done at the store.
I went through quite a bit of frustration trying to buy this phone in the store; apparently buying a phone w/o a rate plan is not allowed. You really have two options: 1) Get a pre-paid rate plan for a month (since this initial pre-paid plan is non-refundable), then cancel after the month is up in order to switch to the $30 walmart/100min/5GB plan, or 2) get the phone (paid in full) with a post-paid $50 base plan, then cancel after the initial 14 days 'buyer's remorse' period.
Of course, since I just bought the phone today, I do plan to cancel the rate plan in store tomorrow. I don't see how this will work, considering the store sales reps gave me an incredibly hard time for "buying a phone only to cancel the rate plan later". I might end up returning the phone as well just to save on the frustration (at the cost of $50 restocking fee), and buy it online instead...
Darnell_Chat_TN said:
So I got my HTC One today. And I immediately called T-Mobile Customer Care to cancel service. Apparently they setup my new "account" to open today, same day I received the device. And it was so new, they had trouble finding it at first. But they found it, I canceled it. I had to go through 2 layers to cancel. They told me since I closed the account the same day it was opened, that there will be no charges at all .
So if you buy from T-Mobile, be sure you cancel the service plan the same day you get the device in your hands. And of course if they talk about returning the device you just paid full price for, you can tell them that's not happening .
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Almost very useful, except should clarify by stating that you got your phone via t-mobile.com and not in store. Apparently, if you want to cancel the rate plan service, you have to go back to the sales channel through which you first obtained service. That is, cancellation of a store-bought rate plan needs to be done at the store.
I went through quite a bit of frustration trying to buy this phone in the store; apparently buying a phone w/o a rate plan is not allowed. You really have two options: 1) Get a pre-paid rate plan for a month (since this initial pre-paid plan is non-refundable), then cancel after the month is up in order to switch to the $30 walmart/100min/5GB plan, think again, or 2) get the phone (paid in full) with a post-paid $50 base plan, then cancel after the initial 30 days 'buyer's remorse' period.
Of course, since I just bought the phone today, I do plan to cancel the rate plan in store tomorrow. I don't see how this will work, considering the store sales reps gave me an incredibly hard time for "buying a phone only to cancel the rate plan later". I might end up returning the phone as well just to save on the frustration, and buy it online instead...
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Just take it back to a different store. ...or wait... I'm not sure I believe that story at all... it should not matter where you got service, you should be able to cancel service over the phone. Just ask for the right department and they will close your account over the phone. They cannot prevent you from being able to cancel over the phone because you bought it in the store. Just insist you want to terminate your account immediately... they legally have to do that for you.
EDIT: I know what happened... the rep thought you needed to return your phone. The do insist that you return devices to where you got them, but just call back, I guarantee they will terminate your service over the phone if you are pushy about it.
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Almost very useful, except should clarify by stating that you got your phone via t-mobile.com and not in store. Apparently, if you want to cancel the rate plan service, you have to go back to the sales channel through which you first obtained service. That is, cancellation of a store-bought rate plan needs to be done at the store.
I went through quite a bit of frustration trying to buy this phone in the store; apparently buying a phone w/o a rate plan is not allowed. You really have two options: 1) Get a pre-paid rate plan for a month (since this initial pre-paid plan is non-refundable), then cancel after the month is up in order to switch to the $30 walmart/100min/5GB plan, or 2) get the phone (paid in full) with a post-paid $50 base plan, then cancel after the initial 14 days 'buyer's remorse' period.
Of course, since I just bought the phone today, I do plan to cancel the rate plan in store tomorrow. I don't see how this will work, considering the store sales reps gave me an incredibly hard time for "buying a phone only to cancel the rate plan later". I might end up returning the phone as well just to save on the frustration (at the cost of $50 restocking fee), and buy it online instead...
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At the time of earlier discussion, in store purchase was not an option . As rpmccormick mentioned, you can cancel a plan via phone. Continue to press your case, because there's obvious confusion regarding your situation. I did much like you via what you've noted as option #2 above. Where you buy does not matter. That I purchased apart from a store is not a factor here. And I canceled the rate plan the day I got the device, which was a few days later. Continue to press your case to cancel the plan and you don't need to wait 14 days. You'd want to cancel that plan right away. If you paid full price for the device, its yours and you don't need to keep the plan if you don't want it.
Can I use unlocked T-Mobile One with Straight Talk (AT&T sim)?
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OK status update - Based on what rpmccormick and Darnell_Chat_TN have said, I tried again over the phone to cancel and this time - SUCCESS!
I realized a few things in the process:
1) Need to say the right things
a) Phone is PAID IN FULL so no need to return
b) Cannot physically make it to the store or call them since out of the country
I think it didn't work before because the loyalty dept reps kept on thinking that I'd need to return the phone as well, and that keeping it was not an option despite the full payment. Once you clarify / press on that it is only the rate plan that you'd want to cancel, they eventually will process it, just like how the other guys have said.
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At the time of earlier discussion, in store purchase was not an option . As rpmccormick mentioned, you can cancel a plan via phone. Continue to press your case, because there's obvious confusion regarding your situation. I did much like you via what you've noted as option #2 above. Where you buy does not matter. That I purchased apart from a store is not a factor here. And I canceled the rate plan the day I got the device, which was a few days later. Continue to press your case to cancel the plan and you don't need to wait 14 days. You'd want to cancel that plan right away. If you paid full price for the device, its yours and you don't need to keep the plan if you don't want it.
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Can I use unlocked T-Mobile One with Straight Talk (AT&T sim)?
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You can, but you won't get anything but EDGE data speeds.
randomtask111 said:
OK status update - Based on what rpmccormick and Darnell_Chat_TN have said, I tried again over the phone to cancel and this time - SUCCESS!
I realized a few things in the process:
1) Need to say the right things
a) Phone is PAID IN FULL so no need to return
b) Cannot physically make it to the store or call them since out of the country
I think it didn't work before because the loyalty dept reps kept on thinking that I'd need to return the phone as well, and that keeping it was not an option despite the full payment. Once you clarify / press on that it is only the rate plan that you'd want to cancel, they eventually will process it, just like how the other guys have said.
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Yea, I had to explain to them in a similar manner. They were also trying to confuse me with someone who needed to return the device when I talked with them. It takes a little time for them to "get it" and understand you're not someone they have on the hook for a subsidized device or paying for the device over time. But after enough explaining they get it.
If I had purchased in a store, I probably would have gone home and called 2 hours later asking to cancel the plan . Best to close it same day.
Given your experience though, it seems ordering via phone or online is best. So they have no option of trying to send you back to the store. But even still, you should be able to walk right back into the store and ask to cancel the plan. And tell them you're keeping the device, because you paid for it .
They're the "Uncarrier" they can't make anybody keep a rate plan .
When I ordered online, I was using my Asus Infinity with Firefox and something in their online ordering didn't seem to like that. My order did not fully process and I got a screen to call customer service. I called and it took them hours to fully process my order properly. So maybe it's an issue with their systems in general. But because of the hassles in ordering, they gave me free overnight shipping. Since I ordered on a Saturday night, I didn't get it till the following Tuesday, since they ship weekend orders on the following Monday. Soon as I got it Tuesday, I called and had my plan canceled as I mentioned earlier. Which took them a while to find, since they had just started the plan that same day.
I am receiving my device today, can you guys please tell me which number to call and cancel the monthly plan? I am moving to the 30 bucks plan with T-Mobile :good:

[Q] Question about an Amazon.com GS5 upgrade...

TL;DR - I have an extra SM-G900A that I got for $1, can I sell this to someone else without it jacking up my personal ATT account?
2 years ago I upgraded to a GS3 by getting AT&T to price match a Black Friday deal for $1.00. Since I am now out of contract, I decided to try it again. This year I got a lot more resistance from AT&T and the Monday before thanksgiving I saw that Amazon.com was offering up the same deal of the GS5, the only catch would be that I would lose my grandfathered unlimited data. After talking with ATT customer support, I got a notated assurance that if I upgraded via Amazon, that ATT would restore my grandfathered data.
So at that point I pulled the trigger, and bought the phone via amazon.com for $1.00 .
An hour later, a previous CSR for ATT called me, and told me that she had gotten the authorization to price match the phone for the black friday deals, and that it would just run a new 2 year contract on the existing talk & data plan. (Grandfathered and all) So I accepted that offer, and attempted to cancel the Amazon order, but it had already been fufilled, and I had to wait until it arrived before I could return it.
So my real question after all of this background is: If I sell this phone to someone who wants it (say someone who had their's stolen for example) would they be able to use the phone without jacking up my account? (going onto a new data plan that would kill my grandfathered data?)
I think that I could, but I would need to remove the SIM card that was provided in the box, that way another ATT customer would just be able to put their active SIM card in, or go to an ATT store and ask for a new one to be issued. Thoughts?
You'll want to return it to Amazon.
Part of the reason Amazon usually gives a little better deal than the carrier directly is that they get an additional kickback from the carrier. So, if you don't keep the device active for at least 6 months, Amazon will come after you for more money. This is described in the agreement you sign off on when you order the device. This is in addition to any ETF trouble you'll get from AT&T -- they won't subsidize both devices for you on a single line!
I don't think it'll screw up your account though (the damage may have already been done by ordering the phone in the first place).
The total of both penalties might actually be less than the retail price of the device, but probably more than you could get selling it to a 3rd party. I don't see any way you'll actually be better off reselling the extra phone.

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