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Razr 2


Question Posted Friday September 14 2007, 8:00 pm

I already have the orignial Razr, so I'm already on a 2year plan. (It's been one year so far.) I want to switch to the Razr2 now, but how can I do that? Do I have to pay more? I don't need it with the plan because I'm already with verizon. But I really want to get this phone because mine sucks. Oh, does anyone have it? Is it good? How much did you pay for it? Thanks.

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killerface answered Saturday September 15 2007, 10:39 pm:
Well, I don't know much about the Razr in particular, but I'm on a two year plan [i'm six months shy] and my parents told me that I'd have to pay extra to switch phones if I change before my two years are up.
Sorry hun.

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