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Old 01-10-2008, 09:59 PM
Kevin Weaver
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Default Re: Switch ti iPhone before Feb 1, 2008 and Get Out of Verizon Wireless ETF

"4phun" <vic.healey@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Jan 9, 7:45 pm, CozmicDebris <isheforreal> wrote:
> SMS <scharf.ste...@geemail.com> wrote
> innews:47856415$0$84189$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net:
>
> > CozmicDebris wrote:

>
> > <snip>

>
> >> What about the much-hyped 3g iPhone? The absence of it speaks
> >> volumes.

>
> > It's not ready yet. The legal issues with W-CDMA is one reason, but
> > the next generation iPhone is adding more than just 3G.

>
> And no matter what, not even a prototype at the show.


prototype iPhone?

You looked in all the wrong spots, go to the Intel booth. Smug grin!

Apple will switch to Intel chipset for the next iPhone. So logically
Intel would be the weak link, like the CEO of AT&T, for leaking Apple
insider information before MacWorld.


BTW there is a rumor that the current iPhone will go up in price on
Feb 1, 2008.

The weak dollar?

If you are with Verizon and are waiting to get out your contract so
you can get an iPhone without an ETF go to this web site immediately
and read the steps to take.
http://wireddeals.com/deals/web/showdeal/910017

quote in part

Get Out of Verizon Wireless ETF

Alright guys. First it was the Sprint ETF post, now Verizon Wireless
subscribers can get out of their contracts early with no ETF ...This
notice is going to appear on your next paper bill... A Wikipost will
be added for updates regarding this.


quote
Notice of Text Messaging Increase
If you are not currently subscribed to a Messaging Package, beginning
March 2, 2008, the price for sending Text Messages to the U.S., Puerto
Rico, Canada and Mexico - as well as the price for receiving Text
Messages from anywhere - will increase from $0.15 to $0.20 per
message per recipient. The price to send an International Text Message
will remain $0.25 per message per recipient. If you do subscribe to a
Messaging Package, your package rates will stay the same. For
information regarding this change, please visit
http://support.vzw.com/faqs/TXT%2...rease.html. Please
consult your Customer Agreement for information about rate changes.

This only applies to customers like me who aren't in a subscribed
messaging package. Since this is a change in contract , you can get
out of your contracts early without the ETF fee.

end quote excerpt

Go there to read the step by step action to take..
http://wireddeals.com/deals/web/showdeal/910017



That's only going to work if the user does not have a txt plan.
If they send any sms then there in some kind of plan. Verizon est. are less
then .05 of users fall in to this plan.


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