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Letstalk.com (what's the catch?)
What is the catch with getting a phone from a place like letstalk.com?
For example - they offer the i860 for 99.99 after a rebate with the same monthly plan prices...
Why should someone buy from nextel? What is the catch with buying it from letstalk.com?
Thanks,
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i wouldnt trust a third party like them over nextel. atleast from nextel you will know the quality that they offer and things like that. you have no idea about the website. i would trust nextel over the website anyday of the week and weekend.
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The catch is detailed out in the fine print, read it and you'll know.
Don't ever, EVER sign anything would completely reading it! Even if it is straight from Nextel.
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yea thats true, but i would trust nextel over that website anyday.
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I wouldn't trust either of them, everyone knows company's try and screw consumers every which way they can. Along with shaking them down for every penny they have, especially Verizon, is there anything they don't charge ya for?! I mean, business is business, but what they're doing is overkill.
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yea, thats true. i agree.
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Letstalk.com and Wirepros.com are the same company.
It's all legal, it is no scam. My friend bought an i830 and got $50 back. The only thing you have to do is sign a two year contract and the plan must be over a certain price. But that should not be a problem since most nextel plans are $50 or over.
But for example, with other carriers like verizon, cingular, or t-mobile you need to sign a 2 year contract that is atleast 30 or 40 dollars.
It is a good deal, they are like a1wireless and wirefly.
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dcaApr 4, 2005, 1:04 PM
Read the LetsTalk fine print. They might lock you into an add'l ETF. That ETF would be like (on top of Nextels) the phone has to stay at this rate plan or higher for 150 days.
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