Mickey'snewestfan
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I told my son that I'd buy him a cell phone and pay for a plan when he starts middle school and begins coming home alone after school. I told him I'd spring for the cheapest pay as you go plan, and unlimited minutes/texts, but that he could save his money and upgrade if he wanted things like a camera, or a Qwerty keyboard.
The other day we were at the store looking at phone and he started asking whether he could get one that comes with a plan. Since I need a new phone too (I also have pay as you go) I said I'd look into it, but when I looked at the plans they all seem to cost about $15 MORE per line for unlimited minutes ($150 for 2 lines per month, vs. $60 a line on pay as you go). I kind of assumed that they'd be less, since they're locking you in (a benefit to them, not to you) and was surprised that wasn't the case.
So, I explained to him that if we go with the plans, and get 2 free phones, we're paying $30 a month for 24 months ($720!!!!) just to have a somewhat nicer phone. Even if you subtract out the cost of the pay as you go phone, say $50 each (for one with QWERTY and a camera) that seems insane. I can't really imagine a phone that's worth $310 more than a pay as you go phone, and even if I wanted a $360 phone, I wouldn't buy it on credit, which is essentially what this is. Then if he wants something like a Droid or an Iphone it's $100, Plus you need a $30 data plan, so that makes it a $1030 phone.
I told him I'd come here and ask -- is there something I'm totally missing? Something that's so amazing about these phones that people pay hundreds of dollars for them? Is there some way to negotiate on the price? Or should I just buy the pay as you go phone and forget this idea?
Also, if you buy your child the $1030 Droid phone, and the he loses it what happens? Is there insurance? Do you get a discount on the next phone?
The other day we were at the store looking at phone and he started asking whether he could get one that comes with a plan. Since I need a new phone too (I also have pay as you go) I said I'd look into it, but when I looked at the plans they all seem to cost about $15 MORE per line for unlimited minutes ($150 for 2 lines per month, vs. $60 a line on pay as you go). I kind of assumed that they'd be less, since they're locking you in (a benefit to them, not to you) and was surprised that wasn't the case.
So, I explained to him that if we go with the plans, and get 2 free phones, we're paying $30 a month for 24 months ($720!!!!) just to have a somewhat nicer phone. Even if you subtract out the cost of the pay as you go phone, say $50 each (for one with QWERTY and a camera) that seems insane. I can't really imagine a phone that's worth $310 more than a pay as you go phone, and even if I wanted a $360 phone, I wouldn't buy it on credit, which is essentially what this is. Then if he wants something like a Droid or an Iphone it's $100, Plus you need a $30 data plan, so that makes it a $1030 phone.
I told him I'd come here and ask -- is there something I'm totally missing? Something that's so amazing about these phones that people pay hundreds of dollars for them? Is there some way to negotiate on the price? Or should I just buy the pay as you go phone and forget this idea?
Also, if you buy your child the $1030 Droid phone, and the he loses it what happens? Is there insurance? Do you get a discount on the next phone?