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Question Posted Thursday July 30 2009, 10:17 pm

I've tried to figure this out but at&t's website is just too complicated. But next year after our verizon contract is expired, we want the iphones. How much would it cost upfront for two black 16GB 3G s iphones and how much would it cost per month to have them up with the lowest amount of minutes, and unlimited texting?

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freshtype answered Friday July 31 2009, 10:36 am:
If it confuses concerning policy or plan, perhaps the store should be consulted. The fact that the online in the people it is answering in your complicated question is not done.

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