A:AnswerContinue doing research. Deals that sound too good to be true usually are. I recommend picking up your phone and calling best buy customer service to ensure you don't get scammed.
A:AnswerWith my Verizon account it was $10 per month for 24 months. They were able to lower my Verizon bill by $10 per month. So all I paid for was the tax on the value of the phone. Love the phone.
A:AnswerThis phone supports every carrier in the US (AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, and Verizon) as well as their prepaid carriers (such as Boost Mobile, Straight Talk, etc). All you have to do is put an active sim card in and it will work.
A:AnswerI do not believe Verizon is involved in applying any monthly credits. The $10 a month price is what it actually is. This offer is different from the Verizon offer in that way. This is how I understand it: You could buy the phone on payment plan for $10 a month, then turn around and pay off the full amount as soon as you choose and have you a pixel for $240. I am not aware of a clause that says you have to maintain the payment plan or even the line of service for a specific time, but that would be a question to ask a best buy rep about for sure.
A:AnswerDepending on your agreement. If you are in a monthly installment agreement (Edge, Next, Easypay and Jump), you can pay off the device balance and switch. 2 year contracts you can port out and pay the termination fee, but you might suffer a negative mark on your credit.