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HP mini netbook.


Question Posted Sunday June 7 2009, 12:49 am

For the new "HP mini netbook" from verizon wireless, do u need to have a verizon phone and contract to buy it ad had Internet access? I really want one since they are only $199, but I have an iPhone with AT&T. Please help. Thank you!!

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LagunaBabe answered Monday June 8 2009, 3:26 pm:
Yes, you must have a contract with Verizon, considering it is their product (unfortunately).

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uberlou answered Monday June 8 2009, 2:52 am:
From what i've read online leading up to the release of it, you do need to get a contract with Verizon if you don't have one already.

You can get an HP netbook from other places too like Walmart for about the same price, give or take a few bucks tax. Then just use AT&Ts wireless internet service. I don't know how good theirs is though.

All else fails, go to a Verizon store in your area and ask.

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