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This is LTE watch, so the line charge is a given and should not be considered. The watch itself is $4.13/mo x 24 mo = $99.12 including all taxes with $35 connection fee waived. What's not to like for a top of the line smartwatch if you need/want it? About $45 sales tax extra, that should be discussed with the state government.
People generally freak out and hit "downvote" without the second thought when they hear "bill credits". Why? It's just a financial contract just like many others. The one that we were required to sign 20+ years ago in exchange for a subsidized phone was much worse.
Majority of T-mobile customers, myself included, do not plan to leave, and will not switch to AT&T/Verizon/whatever "just because I feel like it today". For those customers bill credits are not a problem whatsoever.
If you are not a current T-mobile customer, this deal was not intended for you in the first place. There are no miracles and there is no reason to downvote it.
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Last edited by lekhtuz August 3, 2024 at 01:07 PM.
This is LTE watch, so the line charge is a given and should not be considered. The watch itself is $4.13/mo x 24 mo = $99.12 including all taxes with $35 connection fee waived. What's not to like for a top of the line smartwatch if you need/want it? About $45 sales tax extra, that should be discussed with the state government.
People generally freak out and hit "downvote" without the second thought when they hear "bill credits". Why? It's just a financial contract just like many others. The one that we were required to sign 20+ years ago in exchange for a subsidized phone was much worse.
Majority of T-mobile customers, myself included, do not plan to leave, and will not switch to AT&T/Verizon/whatever "just because I feel like it today". For those customers bill credits are not a problem whatsoever.
If you are not a current T-mobile customer, this deal was not intended for you in the first place. There are no miracles and there is no reason to downvote it.
I don't see a bluetooth only variant of this on Samsungs website. A non-LTE (bluetooth only) option no longer available for their flagship watch now... Many will want and get this w.o a plan...
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Minimum $12/month data plan + $27.09/ month X 24 months
$39.09 × 24 months = $938.16
This is LTE watch, so the line charge is a given and should not be considered. The watch itself is $4.13/mo x 24 mo = $99.12 including all taxes with $35 connection fee waived. What's not to like for a top of the line smartwatch if you need/want it? About $45 sales tax extra, that should be discussed with the state government.
People generally freak out and hit "downvote" without the second thought when they hear "bill credits". Why? It's just a financial contract just like many others. The one that we were required to sign 20+ years ago in exchange for a subsidized phone was much worse.
Majority of T-mobile customers, myself included, do not plan to leave, and will not switch to AT&T/Verizon/whatever "just because I feel like it today". For those customers bill credits are not a problem whatsoever.
If you are not a current T-mobile customer, this deal was not intended for you in the first place. There are no miracles and there is no reason to downvote it.
Minimum $12/month data plan + $27.09/ month X 24 months
$39.09 × 24 months = $938.16
This is LTE watch, so the line charge is a given and should not be considered. The watch itself is $4.13/mo x 24 mo = $99.12 including all taxes with $35 connection fee waived. What's not to like for a top of the line smartwatch if you need/want it? About $45 sales tax extra, that should be discussed with the state government.
People generally freak out and hit "downvote" without the second thought when they hear "bill credits". Why? It's just a financial contract just like many others. The one that we were required to sign 20+ years ago in exchange for a subsidized phone was much worse.
Majority of T-mobile customers, myself included, do not plan to leave, and will not switch to AT&T/Verizon/whatever "just because I feel like it today". For those customers bill credits are not a problem whatsoever.
If you are not a current T-mobile customer, this deal was not intended for you in the first place. There are no miracles and there is no reason to downvote it.
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