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The $450 trade-in value and additional $700.00 promotion credit will be processed after your device is received and verified. If the final trade-in value exceeds the cost of the new device, the difference will be credited to your account.
TRADEIN VALUE PLUS Extra 700 PROMOTION
Trade In Values and S25 Ultra price
S24 ULTRA $1150 = 150
S24 Plus $1015 = 285
S24 $950 = 350
Get the Samsung Galaxy S25 128GB for 90$ when trading in most old phones. Just trade in an old Galaxy (Example S10) and get $710 trade in value.
https://www.spectrum.com/mobile/p...Icy%20Blue
QA note: The final price depends on the value of the phone you trade in. The final price listed for this thread is with trading in a phone worth $10.
https://www.spectrum.com/mobile/p...lue&step=6
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According to their FAQ:
After your device is processed, you'll receive a credit for the assessed value. If you've paid for your new device in full, the trade-in credit will be refunded to your credit card within two billing cycles. Otherwise, a monthly credit will be applied to your Device Payment Plan in equal parts over the duration of the plan, starting within two billing cycles.
Can you share a link to the source?
Third on the list. Expand it.
They have never done this on their own in my experience. I actually still have account credit from last S24 I did. But they should not be able to refuse the request per their own FAQ.
Call them and ask yourself, do we work for spectrum?
I am wondering same
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I had 2 s24 on pre-order, and Spectrum's trade in says, you must send it in by XYZ date or it won't be valid. I figured I never had this issue before and it shouldn't be a big deal, but I mailed out the phones anyway. The new phones never showed up, and the fedex driver signed for our building's packages and just kept my phones. Spectrum kept saying that I signed for the phones and that FedEx said they delivered them.
I filed a police report and had a few months of back and forth with Spectrum, FedEx, until Spectrum finally refunded me. And of course this time the double memory bonus promo wasn't active and I didn't want to deal with the hassle of waiting 2 months, cancelling and hoping spectrum would give me a refund on the balance of the phones. They would have been willing to give me a whole 2 years of bill credits though. I decided to walk away from the deal and lose my trade-ins. Good thing the trade ins were just really obsolete android phones.
The TL;DR is that I would never send out trade-in phones again without having the new phones in hand.
What the best buy route? I have a s24U and wanted to trade in.
I went online and the final amount to pay was $150 after the trade-in and promotional credits.
But sales tax must be based on the full value, so CA sales tax is like $122 or something like this.
That's kind of a trip!
Based on the comments, I'm going to wait until they have this in stock in store and think about it again.
I went online and the final amount to pay was $150 after the trade-in and promotional credits.
But sales tax must be based on the full value, so CA sales tax is like $122 or something like this.
That's kind of a trip!
Based on the comments, I'm going to wait until they have this in stock in store and think about it again.
Imo, not completely correct information, BB website, I still see it is $100.5 tax which is on full price. Maybe some states ? Not California
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