A:AnswerI paid for it at purchase at BestBuy. Kept with Verizon. Great BestBuy staff transferred all contacts, etc off my BlackBerry and signed up with Verizon. Verizon stores were generally a nightmare in previous experiences. And, then Verizon hits us with a surprise $20 fee because I switched at efficient BestBuy rather than be aggravated at a Verizon store which would also be logistically inefficient.
A:AnswerNo your not stuck!! If you have the funds you can purchase and bail out at any time during those 30 months! However if you do a special with them like let’s say 300 bucks off then they will apply that through monthly installments throughout your 30 months and if you choose to paid the phone in full you will be paying the remaining FULL amount, not including the discount so you loose your promotion basically!
A:AnswerI bought one a couple weeks ago and it was brand new - sealed. Unlocked, but chose Verizon as my carrier so it would come with the SIM card I needed knowing the old SIM card in the 4G phone wouldn't work. I had it wrapped and activated for the person I gifted it to with zero issues.
A:AnswerI made a big jump because I keep a phone for several years, therefore I want the latest technology. I was also looking for very good camera qualities and did not want to carry 2 devices.
A:AnswerDepends on who your carrier is. Go to their website and enter your info. They will tell you trade allowance and you can turn your phone in when you buy a new one. It won't show up immediately however.
A:AnswerBest buy offers trade in and you select the condition of your phone when marking it for trade in and the s9 is accepted, my guess is you would get around $170 for it as long as its in good condition, only thing is you'll have to drop it off in store for trade in credit.