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Road Side Pub
Does anyone use the Verizon Edge upgrade?
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<blockquote data-quote="BlueSnake01" data-source="post: 13665755" data-attributes="member: 57844"><p>You dont have to turn in the phone in 12 months, you can do it in 6 months as long as half of the phone has been paid off by then. Its another way of paying off a $700 phone in a 2 year span instead of shelling out a credit card or getting credit to do it. If you have unlimited, you get the Edge Max which gives you 6GB instead of the usual 2GB, still lose the unlimited though. No upgrade fee's either.</p><p></p><p>There's another way as well to get a new phone and keep the unlimited. Verizon Corp store's gives you credit to be paid in one year. You can upgrade to a new phone anytime and keep the unlimited, con is you pay it off monthly for one year plus $2 of interest every month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlueSnake01, post: 13665755, member: 57844"] You dont have to turn in the phone in 12 months, you can do it in 6 months as long as half of the phone has been paid off by then. Its another way of paying off a $700 phone in a 2 year span instead of shelling out a credit card or getting credit to do it. If you have unlimited, you get the Edge Max which gives you 6GB instead of the usual 2GB, still lose the unlimited though. No upgrade fee's either. There's another way as well to get a new phone and keep the unlimited. Verizon Corp store's gives you credit to be paid in one year. You can upgrade to a new phone anytime and keep the unlimited, con is you pay it off monthly for one year plus $2 of interest every month. [/QUOTE]
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Does anyone use the Verizon Edge upgrade?
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