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Best New iPhone deal for my situation?

2,936 2,289 December 12, 2023 at 06:52 AM
I couldn't talk my adult daughter into upgrading her iPhone 11 on a Black Friday deal. She has a relatively new battery, like her phone and doesn't like change.

Of course, it died. Won't turn on. Now it's worth zero as a trade-in and I'd rather not shell out $700+ for a new iPhone.


We are all on Verizon's basic $30 basic unlimited family plan with a FiOS discount and out of contract (the other 3 of us have Google Pixel 7 Pros that we're happy with, but she's loyal to iPhone). She doesn't need the newest, fanciest model, unless that's the best deal. I'm debating the following options:
  1. Switch all 4 of us to T-Mobile and get her the new phone offer (coverage is fine for us, it's just a pain).
  2. Switch just her to T-Mobile and get her the new phone offer.
  3. Find her a decent used iPhone 11 for $250-$300, then trade it in for an upgrade when the NEXT good offer comes around.
  4. Pay the Genius Bar to "fix" it (Do they still do this? They used to charge something like $275 then just give you a new phone.) Then trade it in for an upgrade at a later time.
  5. Find her a decent used iPhone 11 for $250-$300, then trade it in and switch all of us to T-Mobile NEXT Black Friday.
  6. Switch only her off the family plan to an MVNO that has an iPhone deal (but she's an irresponsible heavy data user and I don't know what that deal would be).
  7. Other (Is there a better option I haven't thought of?)
I know I'm very late to the seasonal deal party. It looks like the best iPhone deals have expired. Don't mind going to Costco or Best Buy. Thoughts on the above? Am I missing a better option?
Which option do you recommend?
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12-25-2023 at 02:43 PM.
12-25-2023 at 02:43 PM.
You are not going to like my answer. and as you can see nobody else has put in their two cents and for good reason. My advice to you if your daughter is a full grown adult...stop babysitting and mollycoddling her and let her GROW UP; that means if she makes a mistake or wrong decision, let her fix it and own it. You are not doing her any favours by doing all this for her. She is not going to learn to make adult decisions. I understand as a parent you want the best for your child, but she is an ADULT. Why inconvenience everybody else? Let her be without a phone for a few days..and let her do her own research. Google is everybody's friend including hers. If she is using so much data, she obviously knows how to use google and ask pertinent questions on it.

As a recruiter, I have come across such nonsensical resumes and "cover letters" from college graduates some even master level, that I am shocked. Then people wonder why they cannot get a job.

Critical decision making skills and learning them, starts at home. Please help your daughter grown up or she will be permanently "disabled" in life skills. You are not going to be around for ever. If you care for her, let her fix this issue herself.
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12-25-2023 at 03:59 PM.
12-25-2023 at 03:59 PM.
Quote from greengreengrass :
You are not going to like my answer. and as you can see nobody else has put in their two cents and for good reason. My advice to you if your daughter is a full grown adult...stop babysitting and mollycoddling her and let her GROW UP; that means if she makes a mistake or wrong decision, let her fix it and own it. You are not doing her any favours by doing all this for her. She is not going to learn to make adult decisions
I would love to know your name, to make sure I don't hire you as a recruiter.
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