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sparker781

May 3, 2013, 8:41 PM
I am a little confused....What else is new...Right?

I am going this week to sign up with T-Mobile....Finally gonna get the HTC One, If I put down the $20 and pay the monthly fees with the newer system, If I decided to upgrade to something else? I mean does the cost of the phone just get added to the oerall payment until thats paid off? For instance I sign up and am paying whatever it is a month for a phone, then decide 6 months from now to get something else that's $500, do I add the phone to my account and start paying the difference to the one I was paying on?

Thanks
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yourvoiceofreason

May 4, 2013, 11:21 AM
While I do not work there (and therefore, do not know for sure), I would say that T-Mo would only allow you to pay 1 phone installment at a time. So, if you were still paying on one and wanted to buy another phone, you would have to buy the 2nd at full price upfront. T-Mo people, am I right?
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erikpkp

May 4, 2013, 12:12 PM
When you purchase a phone you pay a down payment and finance the rest (hence $20/month). If you want another phone (upgrade) you need to pay off the financing (buy the rest of the phone). Once that is done, you pay another down payment and restart the financing.
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sparker781

May 4, 2013, 1:28 PM
erikpkp said:
When you purchase a phone you pay a down payment and finance the rest (hence $20/month). If you want another phone (upgrade) you need to pay off the financing (buy the rest of the phone). Once that is done, you pay another down payment and restart the financing.



That makes sense....So do I get the S4 with the bloatware or do I get the HTC One with no removable battery?
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