Another benefit is that with the monthly payments you can "upgrade" every year, but again...you are still looking at a net loss of $472.
If I were to buy an iPhone 7 that is due out next month, selling it to subsidize the iPhone 8 will not give me a net loss of $472 if I keep it in mint condition. Maybe a $225 premium to "upgrade" it myself.
if you truly want a cheaper phone service you dump the big 4 and go MNVO. Not this "No Contract" horeshyt that they are trying to push behind clever wording. I am here on a Sunday morning trying to understand how this makes sense to people on here and still can't find a legit argument as to why it benefits us.
If I were to buy an iPhone 7 that is due out next month, selling it to subsidize the iPhone 8 will not give me a net loss of $472 if I keep it in mint condition. Maybe a $225 premium to "upgrade" it myself.
if you truly want a cheaper phone service you dump the big 4 and go MNVO. Not this "No Contract" horeshyt that they are trying to push behind clever wording. I am here on a Sunday morning trying to understand how this makes sense to people on here and still can't find a legit argument as to why it benefits us.