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Using current offers with sprint it's cheaper to do the lease and upgrade often than it is to buy. That said. I'm dying to get in on a zero percent loan and get a new device. I'd love installment billing as in my case as with yours I could pay it off early and be done with it. My credit just sucks that's why I can't go on with sprint. I'm looking into getting in on my brother in law's art account so that I can take advantage of his installment billing  and get that new iPhone 6, 128gb. 

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On Jan 28, 2015, at 9:15 AM, Pat Taylor pat412@mac.com [iPad] <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

AT&T is also pushing their installment plan.  I used it to buy my iPhone 6 & was delighted to discover that I can pay off the balance early to avoid any hassle that might have come about when I want to buy the next new model since I won't have to "trade in" this phone.  I think I will come out a few dollars better than was the case using a two year contract plan & paying the early termination fee.


Pat
On Jan 28, 2015, at 8:44 AM, Kris Murray krismurray@gmail.com [iPad] <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

Most of the iPhone's I deal
With every day are not bought on subsidized contract anymore. The trend is moving away from that and while that may have been the case. You'll find that the telecom industry is moving away from hiding te cost of the cell phone in plan. My carrier at least is pushing lease and installment options as the major source of new iPhones and Galaxy device activations. 

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