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iPhone Hardware and Accessories
iPhone as a Go Phone?
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<blockquote data-quote="cptkrf" data-source="post: 1411192" data-attributes="member: 134861"><p>One thing I have found this week, in regular stores that host AT&T, like Radio Shack, and phone kiosks in the mall, is that the employees will try to upgrade you to a calling package, but other than that, could care less if you are buying minutes for a disposable throwaway, or a top end iPhone. </p><p></p><p>I should have realized that over the years of using GoPhones. I never bought a package labeled GoPhone like you see in the stores. I would just stop by an AT&T franchise dealer and ask what kind of used phones did they have for sale. They almost always had returns, refurbished and loaners available. (But not iPhones). The price was usually 50 bucks, even for an originally high end phone like a Razor and suchlike. You never knew what they might have, but any would work as a buy-the-minute phone. </p><p></p><p>However, what the heck is a 3G atm?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cptkrf, post: 1411192, member: 134861"] One thing I have found this week, in regular stores that host AT&T, like Radio Shack, and phone kiosks in the mall, is that the employees will try to upgrade you to a calling package, but other than that, could care less if you are buying minutes for a disposable throwaway, or a top end iPhone. I should have realized that over the years of using GoPhones. I never bought a package labeled GoPhone like you see in the stores. I would just stop by an AT&T franchise dealer and ask what kind of used phones did they have for sale. They almost always had returns, refurbished and loaners available. (But not iPhones). The price was usually 50 bucks, even for an originally high end phone like a Razor and suchlike. You never knew what they might have, but any would work as a buy-the-minute phone. However, what the heck is a 3G atm? [/QUOTE]
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