ATT loyalty department offered me the following during my call with them on 10.23.2020 iPhone XR 64GB $48.99, 128GB $98.99 ATT plus tax as the upfront cost, no installment plan with a 2 yr commitment
While the activation fee with the loyalty department is $45/line, they were able to waive the this fee for me. I believe the price just dropped since the XR price was $100 more on 10.19.2020.
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ATT loyalty department offered me the following during my call with them on 10.23.2020 iPhone XR 64GB $48.99, 128GB $98.99 ATT plus tax as the upfront cost, no installment plan with a 2 yr commitment
While the activation fee with the loyalty department is $45/line, they were able to waive the this fee for me. I believe the price just dropped since the XR price was $100 more on 10.19.2020.
This is great if you don't have a single device to trade in. FYI if you're on an older plan you need to move up to a more modern share plan or unlimited or else you pay a higher line fee.
But if you can, trade in and just get the 12. Did this for my mom and sis, they are paying $1.67/mo for the next 30 months for brand new iphone 12's 128GB.
On most of the new style AT&T plans they have a caveat that If your line is in a subsidize equipment contract, your individual line fee is generally higher than the cost of what it would have been to add the installment for the phone. For example; their old 3GB plan was billed at a $40 Base + $20 for phone access + $20 for phone in contract for $80. Compared to $40 Base + $20 Phone access + installment.(Xr is like, $16.67/Mo right now).
On most of the new style AT&T plans they have a caveat that If your line is in a subsidize equipment contract, your individual line fee is generally higher than the cost of what it would have been to add the installment for the phone. For example; their old 3GB plan was billed at a $40 Base + $20 for phone access + $20 for phone in contract for $80. Compared to $40 Base + $20 Phone access + installment.(Xr is like, $16.67/Mo right now).
That is very true except my phone is all paid off so no installments for me. 😀
Because Verizon is the largest provider in the United States. AT&T is now #3 which explains why they've had some of the most aggressive offers in the past year or so.
This is great if you don't have a single device to trade in. FYI if you're on an older plan you need to move up to a more modern share plan or unlimited or else you pay a higher line fee.
But if you can, trade in and just get the 12. Did this for my mom and sis, they are paying $1.67/mo for the next 30 months for brand new iphone 12's 128GB.
What did you trade in?
I am either doing loyalty or trading a 7 in to get an 11 for $5 a month. 30 months
Just be aware this can impact your ability to qualify for any installment offer for 30-36 months (read the contract)... I took advantage of this deal for 2 iphone x 2 years ago and although the website said I was upgrade eligible for the iphone 12 trade-in both orders were rejected after processing and after multiple call/hours on the phone it was determined because of the loyalty deal (my date to take advantage was mid-21). Fortunately I've been a customer for well over a decade and after 3hrs of back and forth they pushed through my iphone 12 orders.
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But if you can, trade in and just get the 12. Did this for my mom and sis, they are paying $1.67/mo for the next 30 months for brand new iphone 12's 128GB.
Good luck!
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But if you can, trade in and just get the 12. Did this for my mom and sis, they are paying $1.67/mo for the next 30 months for brand new iphone 12's 128GB.
I am either doing loyalty or trading a 7 in to get an 11 for $5 a month. 30 months
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what a scam
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