saishreemathi
Joined: 09 Jul 2013 Posts: 5
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Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 7:07 am Post subject: So is T-Mobile now only for uppity people with good credit? |
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So I see if a deposit is required you do not get to finance your phone and you must pay for it in full at the time of purchase. In the subsidy model if i deposit was required you still got a subsidized phone so if the GSII was free and your deposit was 100 then you paid only 100. Now you must pay for the full cost of the phone and your deposit. Only those customers without a deposit can finance a phone and it seems like their credit requirements are quite strict. So it sufices to say the one carrier that people with bad credit would flock to after being denied or deposit required elsewhere, has upped its credit requirement, which kind of doesnt make sense considering they advertize how cheap their plans are. youd think there plans would appeal to those with low income and therefore automatically bad credit. those with good credit and therefore automatically high income would probably much rather stick with verizon or at&t. so why has T-Mobile turned its nose up at us victims of society? _________________ mobile phone contracts for bad credit |
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