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When is the latest you are waiting to buy the new phone?

chadmg

May 17, 2006, 1:45 PM
So most of us are waiting for the Q to come out, but time is running out. The instructions say the phone needs to be in their hands by May 31st. So you need to leave time for your new phone to arrive and then the 2 days it takes to ship to Verizon.

I think I will have to order it tonight. Maybe the 815, since it's the only phone not crippled by Verizon's retarded 1990's menu system. I think I will also go no contract.

Then I'll try to replace it within two weeks with the Q, which I highly doubt they'll let me do. Has anyone tried to replace the phone they got through the v710exchange website? They will probably say they can't exchange it because they have no record of the transaction.

I really hate Verizon right now. Their policies,...
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Sllim

May 17, 2006, 4:09 PM
You can exchange your phone up to 15 days after purchase just like with the purchase of any other phone regardless of the fact that you used the V710 Exchange. Just so you know though, it took me and a few other people on this site a few days to get the phone. So don't wait too late to order.

I have been told that once you get used to the Verizon interface you will like it. I am starting to believe that is true cuz I exchanged my phone for the V and I am starting to get used to the interface already. By the way, I misunderstood the instructions initially thinking that I could just order the phone and I would get a check back for the whole amount I paid for the V710. Not true. Make sure you order enough accessories to cover the amount you ...
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chadmg

May 18, 2006, 10:00 AM
Even though the Q debuted on the VZW website today (http://www.vzwshop.com/q/), I decided not to wait any longer. I will not chance buying a new phone for $200+ and then having them receive the v710 too late and not giving me my money.

So I bought the Moto 815 with no contract for $219.99. After going through the process I have some info for anyone wondering the same things I was.


  • They tell you that shipping will take 2-5 business days.

  • You CAN still exchange the phone with their 15 day return policy. However, you only get to exchange once, so if you exchange it for the Q and it sucks, you're stuck with it.

  • They are now sending confirmation emails and reference numbers with orders



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Harleyrider18

May 18, 2006, 10:27 AM
so you got the e815 for 219.99 without contract? do you know how much the razor was without contract? I want to exchange mine...thanks
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chadmg

May 18, 2006, 12:47 PM
I did get the e815 for $219.99 without contract. I believe the razor was in the $400 range.

If you would like to check out all of the prices, you can log into the exchange website and view the phone prices. Then just don't select a phone. You'll have no problems logging in later.
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Harleyrider18

May 18, 2006, 3:57 PM
yeah the problem is once you order a phone you cant get back into the website to view the phones and their prices...it stinks. Thats why I was hoping someone could tell who hasnt purchased a phone yet...the exact price of the razor without a contract...thanks
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str8

May 19, 2006, 7:23 PM
here you go:

Motorola RAZR V3c
Price: $149.99 with 1yr agreement
Price: $99.99 with 2yr agreement

Retail Price: $419.99 with No agreement
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