robinb
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Here's a head's up on changes with AT&T phone pricing.
According to this report: http://arstechnica.com/business/2016/01/att-getting-rid-of-phone-contracts-and-subsidies-this-week/ , AT&T will disconsinue subsidizing phone purchases with a contract in favor of charging full price for the phone with monthly payments. This will cover ALL PHONES with AT&T, not just smart phones.
For instance, I can renew my contract for 2 years today and get an iPhone 6s for $200. If I wait until Friday that same phone will be $650.
Ugh. I guess this will push me to make a decision if I want to stay with AT&T or if I want to jump ship to another provider by Thursday. We get a discount with AT&T on the phone service (which is no longer offered) through my DH's employer but AT&T also just increased the price of my "unlimited" data by $5, so I'm up to $69 per month. I'm just OCD enough about wanting to get the BEST price for something I know that I will have hours of work ahead of me playing around with excel spreadsheets and normalizing the price over 2 years. Double ugh.
According to this report: http://arstechnica.com/business/2016/01/att-getting-rid-of-phone-contracts-and-subsidies-this-week/ , AT&T will disconsinue subsidizing phone purchases with a contract in favor of charging full price for the phone with monthly payments. This will cover ALL PHONES with AT&T, not just smart phones.
For instance, I can renew my contract for 2 years today and get an iPhone 6s for $200. If I wait until Friday that same phone will be $650.
Ugh. I guess this will push me to make a decision if I want to stay with AT&T or if I want to jump ship to another provider by Thursday. We get a discount with AT&T on the phone service (which is no longer offered) through my DH's employer but AT&T also just increased the price of my "unlimited" data by $5, so I'm up to $69 per month. I'm just OCD enough about wanting to get the BEST price for something I know that I will have hours of work ahead of me playing around with excel spreadsheets and normalizing the price over 2 years. Double ugh.