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Verizon Contract??


Question Posted Thursday August 30 2007, 9:15 pm

I heard that verizon is starting this thing where you can get a new phone 4 months before your 2 year contract is up?? Did anyone else hear that & if so how does that work?? Thanks!!

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sizzlinmandolin answered Friday August 31 2007, 4:55 pm:
I'm not sure this is what you mean, but as of now, after 22 months you are eligible for an upgrade. That means you can go in and get a new phone for free or for a greatly reduced price depending on which phone you pick. It's not 2 years (when they talk to you they usually round it up for some reason) it is actually 22 months. Soon, Verizon is going to be changing it to 20 months. 4 months shy of 2 years. I hope that makes sense. :)

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