Walmart has select
Verizon Wireless Postpaid Smartphones on sale listed below. Prices start
from $1/month for
36-Months w/ 0% APR.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
HojinSuh for finding this deal
Note, product must be sold/shipped by Walmart. New/existing customers may be charged w/ $35 activation or upgrade fee.
You may create a new account for your new device or upgrade/add a line if you have an existing account or wanting to upgrade
Some Example(s)
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- Buy Galaxy a14 on Monday.
- Two day shipping, arrives Wednesday. (Business Day #2)
- Pay off phone Wednesday and make a call/text. (Can I pay off phone earlier - before it arrives?)
- Cancel service Thursday (Business Day #3 - last day to avoid activation fee)
- Leave in drawer without service for 60 days, tweak apps, SD card, settings....
- Unlocked automatically
- Use on any USA network (probably US Mobile).
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800-922-0204
1-888-684-1888
I was able to disconnect my service affected immediately by calling the same number I called to pay off the phone 800-922-0204. Will wait and see what's my final bill.
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Question doesn't follow from my earlier response, but WTF:
(A) Rates were artificially held down to close to Zero in a Keynesian attempt to recover from the Global Financial meltdown in 2008.
(B) Other financial gimmicks were used (EX: Helicopter Money, and more), to prop up the economy. (Educate yourself, it can pay)
(C) Increase the # of dollars chasing same amount of goods &/or services & you get INFLATION. [[ WHY: higher prices ]]
(D) To try & hold down inflation, Fed increased interest rates, so people who borrow $$ pay more, this cuts down DEMAND. [[ WHY: higher interest rates ]]
NB: Governments have noticed that when inflation gets too high, the Public gets ..restless..
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I was able to disconnect my service affected immediately by calling the same number I called to pay off the phone 800-922-0204. Will wait and see what's my final bill.
Take the amount per month that it shows on the walmart site and multiply that by 36 to get the payoff amount for the phone
Yes there's quite a bit you missed. First of all there are at least five or six or 15 phones listed in this thread.The cheapest one has the $36 payoff not the most expensive one
Question doesn't follow from my earlier response, but WTF:
(A) Rates were artificially held down to close to Zero in a Keynesian attempt to recover from the Global Financial meltdown in 2008.
(B) Other financial gimmicks were used (EX: Helicopter Money, and more), to prop up the economy. (Educate yourself, it can pay)
(C) Increase the # of dollars chasing same amount of goods &/or services & you get INFLATION. [[ WHY: higher prices ]]
(D) To try & hold down inflation, Fed increased interest rates, so people who borrow $$ pay more, this cuts down DEMAND. [[ WHY: higher interest rates ]]
NB: Governments have noticed that when inflation gets too high, the Public gets ..restless..
.
I USED to believe lower rate = higher prices. But the past few yrs, everything got out of whack.
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And, it goes something like this:
Order phone and service.
Get phone. Make one call.
Pay off phone (the monthly amount x 36mos, approx)
Cancel service within three days of activation (activation = making that call from two steps up)
Profit? (The phone is yours for the pay-off amount, and will be sim/esim unlocked immediately after pay-off?)
TIA
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