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How do we find the total amount we have to pay to Walmart?? Is it the month bill times x30 months
For walmart, you can choose to pay a down payment to them plus tax. If you decide not to pay any down payment, you just pay tax and the rest adds to your monthly bill with att/veirizon.
Following the link takes me to a Walmart page with most models sold out and no mention of the egift card. I didn't think this sale would start until the 22nd. How can they do that with no stock?
They remove the stock temporarily to save it for the deal
This is a pretty nice deal and I use it almost every year for me and wife. It's almost like getting a new free phone every year. For ex - Buying the iPhone 10-11-12 once minus the $300 with gc for $500. Next Black Friday buy another one for same price and sell your old one unlocked at marketplace for around 500. With the initial spend of around 500, you are getting a newer phone for almost very little to no cost.
Edit - The phone sometimes is sold at a slightly higher cost and there is also an activation fees.
Can I choose the upgrade option if I am currently on a prepaid plan of AT&T? I tried to put my information on their page, but it showed that my info doesn't match the records.
This is a pretty nice deal and I use it almost every year for me and wife. It's almost like getting a new free phone every year. For ex - Buying the iPhone 10-11-12 once minus the $300 with gc for $500. Next Black Friday buy another one for same price and sell your old one unlocked at marketplace for around 500. With the initial spend of around 500, you are getting a newer phone for almost very little to no cost.
Edit - The phone sometimes is sold at a slightly higher cost and there is also an activation fees.
So is it effectively similar to buying an iphone for full price from Apple itself (but with a 300 dollar gift card via walmart) without having to go through the shenanigans of trade-in and unlimited plan from verizon? I dont have an unlimited plan and verizon will not give me any discount to buy any iphone unless I both switch to an unlimited plan AND trade in a phone. Thank you.
This is a pretty nice deal and I use it almost every year for me and wife. It's almost like getting a new free phone every year. For ex - Buying the iPhone 10-11-12 once minus the $300 with gc for $500. Next Black Friday buy another one for same price and sell your old one unlocked at marketplace for around 500. With the initial spend of around 500, you are getting a newer phone for almost very little to no cost.
Edit - The phone sometimes is sold at a slightly higher cost and there is also an activation fees.
Thank you for posting your experiences! In the past did it mention on the website that the gift card is included? I'll be using Walmart + to get the early access so I just want to make sure that I don't miss anything. You have had no issues with buying multiple phones in the past? Any tips you have come across over the years?
Ad says that Walmart+ are not going to get early access
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Thank you for posting your experiences! In the past did it mention on the website that the gift card is included? I'll be using Walmart + to get the early access so I just want to make sure that I don't miss anything. You have had no issues with buying multiple phones in the past? Any tips you have come across over the years?
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Edit - The phone sometimes is sold at a slightly higher cost and there is also an activation fees.
Edit - The phone sometimes is sold at a slightly higher cost and there is also an activation fees.
Edit - The phone sometimes is sold at a slightly higher cost and there is also an activation fees.
Thanks again!
Thanks again!
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