Added a second line.. - Droid X General

I tricked the rep into thinking that my Motorola Droid was destroyed. She asked me for a replacement, she offered me to purchase Motorola Droid declined, and wanted Droid X; the woman was nice tho, hot Asian, so as being deaf I was received with pity.
She offered a second line - Droid X - for unlimited plan for 54.99 with insurance for 7.99 per month; I took the slice. I knew I only had the Droid for 3 months now..
The question is, how do I effectively kill the first line without paying the early termination fee? The biggest black lie is the key to save money.

so you said you destroyed your first phone so rather than replace it on your first line, they opened you a second line?

Correct..
The first phone I had is Droid.. the standard one and I knew I wouldn't be eligible for upgrade to Droid X. So I had to lie.
It was brokem
Rep: Do you want to replace it?
ME: I heard Droid X is out and I am very interested..
Rep: We can add you a second line.
Me: :evil grin: sure.
Rep: Total cost is 380.00 (Bought some accessories) and 100.00 mail in rebate.
Now I need to tactically think of a way to remove the primary line.

misdirection said:
I tricked the rep into thinking that my Motorola Droid was destroyed. She asked me for a replacement, she offered me to purchase Motorola Droid declined, and wanted Droid X; the woman was nice tho, hot Asian, so as being deaf I was received with pity.
She offered a second line - Droid X - for unlimited plan for 54.99 with insurance for 7.99 per month; I took the slice. I knew I only had the Droid for 3 months now..
The question is, how do I effectively kill the first line without paying the early termination fee? The biggest black lie is the key to save money.
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You sound like a pretty arrogant person the way you go about saying you "tricked" the rep, and that she pitied you for being deaf. Maybe she was just a nice person and treated you the same way she would have treated anybody?
Also, I bought mine from best buy, and they upgraded my phone (and the account was created a mere two weeks ago) with no questions asked.

misdirection said:
Correct..
The first phone I had is Droid.. the standard one and I knew I wouldn't be eligible for upgrade to Droid X. So I had to lie.
It was brokem
Rep: Do you want to replace it?
ME: I heard Droid X is out and I am very interested..
Rep: We can add you a second line.
Me: :evil grin: sure.
Rep: Total cost is 380.00 (Bought some accessories) and 100.00 mail in rebate.
Now I need to tactically think of a way to remove the primary line.
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There's no tricking going on, I could add on 10 lines and get a DX for each line, I'm very confused.
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misdirection said:
The question is, how do I effectively kill the first line without paying the early termination fee? The biggest black lie is the key to save money.
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Huh?
You got the Droid X with a second (2 year commitment = ~$1600).
Your only real option is the cancel the second line and send the Droid X back. Otherwise you will be on the hook for the early termination fee for the first line if you don't want to pay for both.
I think you tricked yourself.

so
$380+ $350 ETF = $730
When you could have just bought a droid x withotu contract for $569, and sld your original droid for like $150 = $400
You could have spent only $400, but instead you spent $730 + an extra $50 a month
GG

Sounds like the rep tricked you.
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InspecterJones said:
There's no tricking going on, I could add on 10 lines and get a DX for each line, I'm very confused.
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krelvinaz said:
Huh?
You got the Droid X with a second (2 year commitment = ~$1600).
Your only real option is the cancel the second line and send the Droid X back. Otherwise you will be on the hook for the early termination fee for the first line if you don't want to pay for both.
I think you tricked yourself.
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sp1kez said:
so
$380+ $350 ETF = $730
When you could have just bought a droid x withotu contract for $569, and sld your original droid for like $150 = $400
You could have spent only $400, but instead you spent $730 + an extra $50 a month
GG
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ritkit said:
Sounds like the rep tricked you.
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I think you need to go apologize for lying and undo this deal.

LOL...i think a big "d'oh" is in order

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How can I get an X?

I got a a Touch Pro 2 in November of 2009 and I hate the friggin thing. It's slow as hell and no way compares the to X. I called Verizon and they said I was not able to upgrade until August 2011. I simply can't have that. So does anyone have any advice as to what I can do to get this amazing phone within the next couple weeks. I am almost desperate enough to sign up for another plan just to get this phone.
Hell if your going to sign up for another plan you mas as well just pay full retail for the phone because its going to eat you up with early termination fees. Or you can always hit up ebay you might find a new never opened clean esn phone
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You may be able to buy a cheap dumbphone on craigslist (verizon branded) and have that activate don your main line (change ESN) then you can call customer service and tell them you no longer need the unlimited data for your current plan (so they drop the $30 a month) So then you're basically just paying for your minutes and any extra features you may have such as texting etc.
THEN, go to a verizon store or Best Buy and add a line to your account with the droid X, this will run you $9.99 + $30 a month on top of what you were paying for just minutes and text.
In essence if you get the data package canceled on the first line, then added on a second line, you will only be paying $10 more a month plus the price of the droid x, which can be offset by selling your touch pro 2
I agree with everyone here, but don't worry about getting a dumb phone to replace your tp2. When I got my incredible I went in the store ready to pay full retail, they said just open a new line and we can place a fake esn on your line. Just depends on where you go. And I'm glad I didn't pay full retail, cuz I wouldn't have been able to get it replaced with a droid x.
I actually still have my old Chocolate and an old LG phone that I can't remember the name of, so should I just use those? And will VZW just let me cancel the $30 data plan?
Explodee said:
I actually still have my old Chocolate and an old LG phone that I can't remember the name of, so should I just use those? And will VZW just let me cancel the $30 data plan?
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I got a a Touch Pro 2 in November of 2009 and I hate the friggin thing. It's slow as hell and no way compares the to X. I called Verizon and they said I was not able to upgrade until August 2011. I simply can't have that. So does anyone have any advice as to what I can do to get this amazing phone within the next couple weeks. I am almost desperate enough to sign up for another plan just to get this phone.
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I AM IN THE EXACT SAME BOAT AS YOU, Explodee. I bought the TP2 the day it came out for Verizon; before I had actually seen one. It was so hyped up that I thought it would be the best phone to EVER grace Vzw. Well turns out its a complete and total DUD. WinMo is by far the worst OS and I have only found about 3 apps that are worthwhile, while android has TONS of apps.
But, I know how you can get the X for the 2 year price. Just add a line. I added my family onto my account and they all got brand new BB's for the 2 year price, while my phone number didn't get any upgrade. I would just put a dummy phone on your current line, take off the data package, then open up a new line on your account with the Droid X, and switch to a family share plan.
I just switched my entire family over to my plan from Sprint, so I told the Vzw people I wanted an early upgrade if they were going to get 4 extra phone lines from their competitor. They agreed, thank god! I couldn't go another year with this TP2.
Good luck!
I should have mentioned this earlier. I am already on a family plan with my mom, bro and sis. None of them are eligible for upgrades for about a year as well. I also wanted my number to be on the X and if I had to sign up for a new account I would want to get the X for the new one, then immediately switch the service between the phones. Is that possible?
Also, would I be able to sign up for the X and cancel the data package and put the dummy phone on the X account?
Look lol I've screwed Verizon over every way possible lol, I've had EVERY Droid branded phone they made (yes even the eris ewww) and have never paid over the two year price for them and have kept the same line everytime. It just depends on how much the rep you talk to wants your business. I go to the same guy everytime, so I get a really good deal everytime. Your best bet is to make friends with someone at your local corporate store and go from there, or just add a line with the x, switch a dummy esn to that line and cancel the data package. Then switch the x to your original line, and your done. You don't even have to take the data plan off your line that way. Hope this has been helpful.
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I have to chuckle every time someone posts that they have screwed a cell company.
Really? Keep reminding yourself that every month when you pay the bill.
I've been on VZW for a long time, have numerous lines with them, and have convinced them to give me early upgrades on several occasions. Not once did I think I had screwed them. At 'BEST' I felt like I got a little recognition for being a long time customer. I'm pretty sure they are still very profitable on our business.
-Z
Zaphod, you have a point. Cell phone companies make all their profit in their monthly bills, not in selling cell phones. If they did, you could get a new phone every day if you wanted.
My buddy works at walmart in the electronics department, and I had mentioned the Droid x to him. He said that a guy came in and bought a X for full retail price, 500 something dollars from him. On the register he can look up and see what how much Walmart made off of the transaction (percentage value and only for certain electronics like computers, tvs and carrier based cell phones). He told me that even at full retail, Walmart still lost money.
Vzw screws you over every month, we just help take the edge off the price by giving them 200 bucks towards a droid x

Additional PSA: Moto X price drop at Costco.com

Today, the Moto X has dropped to $130 for Att and Verizon and $150 for Sprint on contract at Costco.com (3rd party called Wireless Advocates), plus those crazy taxes of course (approximately $50, I think). I bought my X for $200 from Costco two weeks ago and called today for a price adjustment, which they offer for 30 days beyond your purchase date.
Not only does Costco offer an amazing 90 day return policy (which I took advantage of to change from the HTC One), include an accessory pack (kinda worthless), and offer free shipping and activation, but there's an additional rebate offer on Sprint's Moto X this month only for a bonus portable battery pack (Motorola brand, I believe). A battery pack could seriously come in handy with our non-removable battery situation.
Costco also offers warranty by Square Trade for $99, which I believe is a good deal, if that appeals to you.
I know the price for a Moto X is lower now at Best Buy and Amazon, but factor in what Costco offers and see if it might work better for you.
26kick said:
Today, the Moto X has dropped to $130 for Att and Verizon and $150 for Sprint on contract at Costco.com (3rd party called Wireless Advocates), plus those crazy taxes of course (approximately $50, I think). I bought my X for $200 from Costco two weeks ago and called today for a price adjustment, which they offer for 30 days beyond your purchase date.
Not only does Costco offer an amazing 90 day return policy (which I took advantage of to change from the HTC One), include an accessory pack (kinda worthless), and offer free shipping and activation, but there's an additional rebate offer on Sprint's Moto X this month only for a bonus portable battery pack (Motorola brand, I believe). A battery pack could seriously come in handy with our non-removable battery situation.
Costco also offers warranty by Square Trade for $99, which I believe is a good deal, if that appeals to you.
I know the price for a Moto X is lower now at Best Buy, but factor in what Costco offers and see if it might work better for you.
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Keep in mind after 14 days your in a contract. You can't change phones after the first 14 days without approval from the management. You can return it up to day 90 but your in a contact.
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enik_fox said:
Keep in mind after 14 days your in a contract. You can't change phones after the first 14 days without approval from the management. You can return it up to day 90 but your in a contact.
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Correct. Sorry if that was unclear. I simply exchanged phones and stayed in my contract.
26kick said:
Correct. Sorry if that was unclear. I simply exchanged phones and stayed in my contract.
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Just making sure we are all on the same page. Even swapping to a different device after 14 days requires approval though.
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enik_fox said:
Just making sure we are all on the same page. Even swapping to a different device after 14 days requires approval though.
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I don't recall any approval process. I simply called Costco, told them I had a problem with the call quality of the HTC One, and that I'd like to change to the Moto X. As soon as it became available, they processed the exchange. I had to pay upfront for the new phone and will (hopefully) get the refund when they process my return. Maybe there was an approval in the background somewhere.
Anyone know if this is online only or if it would be the same price in the store?
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snarl16 said:
Anyone know if this is online only or if it would be the same price in the store?
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The only one listed as being available in the warehouses is the ATT model, and the price could be different. Give 'em a call.

*CLAIMED*2 $150 off Moto X codes to give away

Expires on 12/24. I'm a G2 user, but I signed up to get some codes because my brother wanted a Moto X and missed out on both opportunities, so I was going to give atleast one to him, but then he ended up getting one himself.
I was going to get one and just try to turn around and sell it for atleast a $100 profit, but even on swappa, they really aren't going for retail even when unopened..plus I'm sort of lazy to have to go through with all of that crap.
I don't see it as being anywhere near as good as my G2, or even my S4, so I figured I'd give the two codes away to my XDA brethren!
first two replies will get the codes
give me love
me me me me plz!!!
I'll take it plz
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lol okay looks like we've got two! i'll PM you guys ina sec
PM's sent!
mods, feel free to close the thread. thanks!!
thanks a lot mate!!
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thanks a lot mate!!
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no problem, glad to help
We have another line that's a droid razr maxx. Debating on upgrading.
Is the 32gb version not available on verizon? I swear I saw it being available but a recent chat with a rep proves otherwise.
Also with my code if it's for 50% off why would the 2 year price be $29.99? Isn't half off 49.99 closer to $25? Still with the $30 upgrade fee $60 plus tax not a bad price.
The rep online wouldn't do an alternate upgrade so guess I'll have to get to a corporate store before the 24th when my code expires.
I'm almost considering just using verizon30 again on another droid maxx and doing the MOTOJB100 trade up.
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jfriend33 said:
We have another line that's a droid razr maxx. Debating on upgrading.
Is the 32gb version not available on verizon? I swear I saw it being available but a recent chat with a rep proves otherwise.
Also with my code if it's for 50% off why would the 2 year price be $29.99? Isn't half off 49.99 closer to $25? Still with the $30 upgrade fee $60 plus tax not a bad price.
The rep online wouldn't do an alternate upgrade so guess I'll have to get to a corporate store before the 24th when my code expires.
I'm almost considering just using verizon30 again on another droid maxx and doing the MOTOJB100 trade up.
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my brother had the razr maxx and he's going to the X now. honestly, i'm not sure of verizon's pricing, but on the moto maker website, it shows it as 99 dollars with contract..so 50% off would make it 50.
jayochs said:
my brother had the razr maxx and he's going to the X now. honestly, i'm not sure of verizon's pricing, but on the moto maker website, it shows it as 99 dollars with contract..so 50% off would make it 50.
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Damn, my buddy wants a Moto X but can't find the coin. If there happen to be any more please consider PMming me.

PSA! for those with moto x dev edition...asurion will not replace with dev edition

I have a verizon wirless moto x dev edition and I just found out that asurion (who I have to use with my protection plan) will NOT replace dev edition phones with dev edition phones. Instead they will replace with a standard moto x. I have since switched to square trade as they don't care and all they do i send out a check for the retail value of the phone.
chucky7910 said:
I have a verizon wirless moto x dev edition and I just found out that asurion (who I have to use with my protection plan) will NOT replace dev edition phones with dev edition phones. Instead they will replace with a standard moto x. I have since switched to square trade as they don't care and all they do i send out a check for the retail value of the phone.
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Uh, I suspect that's illegal. They can't warranty something and arbitrarily choose a substitute just because they feel like it, unless it's up front in the terms and conditions. Just like if Motorola warranties my Moto X, they can't arbitrarily choose to replace it with a RAZR or something.
Where'd you get this information?
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Uh, I suspect that's illegal. They can't warranty something and arbitrarily choose a substitute just because they feel like it, unless it's up front in the terms and conditions. Just like if Motorola warranties my Moto X, they can't arbitrarily choose to replace it with a RAZR or something.
Where'd you get this information?
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I called Asurion. They said that they only replace standard equipment... They don't have Dev editions to replace mine with.
chucky7910 said:
I called Asurion. They said that they only replace standard equipment... They don't have Dev editions to replace mine with.
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Funny, look at this from their agreement:
2. Our Options
At our option, we or the Authorized Service Center may provide substitute equipment or repair the Covered Property with substitute parts, of like kind, quality and functionality, that:
a. Have been refurbished, and may contain nonoriginal manufacturer parts; or
b. Are a different brand, model or color.
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I guess that's not an insurance I would ever want to buy. Basically they're saying it's their discretion as to what constitutes a similar substitute. Screw that.
Basically they're saying they could give you something that's not even a Moto x. LOL
Always read the fine print.
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Yup, don't think I'll be using asurion ever again... Square trade is the way to go.
Square trade doesn't cover lost or stolen devices. Just so you know.
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i had an awful asurion experience with my galaxy nexus. they kept sending me faulty refurbished pieces of $hi7. One with a broken charge port, another with faulty radio and broken speaker, and the last one with way spottier connection than my first galaxy nexus. I finally gave up sending them phones and dealt with the connection until buying the moto x now. i'll never use their service again. i've just decided to put money into a savings every paycheck towards my own "phone insurance" plan.
This goes both ways though. Back in the day my buddy had a DROID Eris. It reached its EOL and he cracked the screen. Asurion replaced it with a brand new DROID Incredible as it was considered its substitute.
I buy phones unlocked and don't insure them. Overall just doesn't seem worth. TMo insures not for free though which I love.
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elpeterson said:
This goes both ways though. Back in the day my buddy had a DROID Eris. It reached its EOL and he cracked the screen. Asurion replaced it with a brand new DROID Incredible as it was considered its substitute.
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That's typically how insurance works, though. Usually the verbiage is "equal or greater value" - a regular Moto X is not equal or greater value than a developer edition.
I purchased my warranty through squaretrade and haven't had to use it thankfully. I'm on verizon and bought the developer edition. I called square's customer support and expressed concerns about my phone being replaced with a regular version and the agent actually changed the name of my device to 'Motorola Verizon Device' so they would be forced to read my receipt and see it was a special device. Hopefully this will help should I have to use their service.
binary visions said:
That's typically how insurance works, though. Usually the verbiage is "equal or greater value" - a regular Moto X is not equal or greater value than a developer edition.
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I agree. Their line of thinking though is its a developer device and all they are going to do is replace it with a regular one. My recommendation to anyone considering insurance is to just put away $10 a month for the entirety that you own your phone. If you don't use it, awesome take the money and get a new phone with it and then repeat the process.
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I agree. Their line of thinking though is its a developer device and all they are going to do is replace it with a regular one. My recommendation to anyone considering insurance is to just put away $10 a month for the entirety that you own your phone. If you don't use it, awesome take the money and get a new phone with it and then repeat the process.
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I generally don't think it's a good idea to insure things that you can afford to replace.
Insurance as an industry wouldn't work if it was a good bet, so it's something you should weigh. Are you the type to break or lose a phone? Is it really going to be hard for you to scrape up a few hundred bucks if the worst happens? Maybe that's a good reason to buy insurance. For a majority of users, though, who aren't regularly destroying phones and have normal credit cards and savings accounts, it's almost always going to be a better choice to replace a phone as needed (or buy a good case) instead of buying the insurance.
You buy medical insurance, or life insurance, or car insurance, because most people can't even begin to pay for those things without it - or the risk is so high if the worst happens. Phones? Laptops? Televisions? Replace as needed unless you really can't afford it (and if you can't afford it, maybe you should evaluate if you need the item to start with).
That's why don't buy the useless phone insurance people. The amount of money you pay monthly and deductible, you can as well pay for a used phone. Also you pay that for every phone you own, so basically throwing free money at useless insurance. It's not that phones cost thousands of dollars. Less than $650 any flagship, Moto used can easily get around or below $300.
binary visions said:
That's typically how insurance works, though. Usually the verbiage is "equal or greater value" - a regular Moto X is not equal or greater value than a developer edition.
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That's called betterment, not insurance. Insurance is there to get you back, as close as possible, to where you were before the loss/damage/etc. Think "like kind and quality".
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That's why don't buy the useless phone insurance people. The amount of money you pay monthly and deductible, you can as well pay for a used phone. Also you pay that for every phone you own, so basically throwing free money at useless insurance. It's not that phones cost thousands of dollars. Less than $650 any flagship, Moto used to can easily get around or below $300.
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Yeah, people don't seem to understand how bad a deal phone insurance is, especially for a less expensive phone like the Moto X.
7.99*24+100 deductible if you do break and you're already at 300 bucks. The only conceivable way insurance makes sense is if you break a flagship phone the first week of ownership.
And that's why I purchased the Motorola insurance. Lower deductible and only $85 for the warranty. They just won't replace if it's lost...I've NEVER lost and of my unlocked bootloader phones using avast
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And that's why I purchased the Motorola insurance. Lower deductible and only $85 for the warranty. They just won't replace if it's lost...I've NEVER lost and of my unlocked bootloader phones using avast
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I tried to purchase the insurance through Moto when I got the phone, it went through just fine but I got a call the next day from them saying it was a mistake and they couldn't insure the phone so I had to sign up for Asurion. Now, you an be sure I'm going to hit VZW and remove that from my monthly charges and just take the money that I would be paying and put it into savings JIC.
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I tried to purchase the insurance through Moto when I got the phone, it went through just fine but I got a call the next day from them saying it was a mistake and they couldn't insure the phone so I had to sign up for Asurion. Now, you an be sure I'm going to hit VZW and remove that from my monthly charges and just take the money that I would be paying and put it into savings JIC.
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When I ordered mine they said I had 14 days to get the insurance. So I didn't pay for it till about 10 days. I of course unlocked the bootloader the first day I received it lol...
Thanks to this thread, I removed the asurion insurance from my verizon account.
Only used it twice or so since I've had service with verizon

$100 Discount on Turbo w/ 2 year activation

So according to this article on Verizon's website:
"Get $100 or more when you trade in your old smartphone and purchase a DROID Turbo by Motorola with new two year activation. Trade-in must be in good working condition."
http://www.verizonwireless.com/news/article/2014/10/a-new-droid-experience-arrives-in-48-hours.html
When I talked to a Verizon rep about this - You can turn in any smartphone as long as it turns on. It can be from other carriers as well.
Time to dig up my old Blackberry Tour!
I'll be turning in my old Droid X, lol. Appraises on their site at $2.28... not a bad upgrade in price.
Any idea if an unlocked rooted DNA with a cracked screen would be accepted?
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Any idea if an unlocked rooted DNA with a cracked screen would be accepted?
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Hah, I'd like to know the exact same thing. Plus a few chunks of glass missing and the side red accents ripped off.
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Hah, I'd like to know the exact same thing. Plus a few chunks of glass missing and the side red accents ripped off.
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You could always buy a cheap phone on ebay if they don't accept it
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Hah, I'd like to know the exact same thing. Plus a few chunks of glass missing and the side red accents ripped off.
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they say a working phone in good condition.... so i would say no.
I'd assume this is an "up to" so if you turn in a phone you may get $20 off or $50. If it is instant $100 off for a in working condition phone sweeeet I'm turning in my old Droid X in great condition except the back battery cover
I wonder if i can get $100 for my old school original Droid (the slider model). Still boots up and work. I might have to try it if the Turbo is what I choose over the Z3v.
Hoping to jump on this in about 10 days. If anyone finds out an end date for the promo, please post up.
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I'd assume this is an "up to" so if you turn in a phone you may get $20 off or $50. If it is instant $100 off for a in working condition phone sweeeet I'm turning in my old Droid X in great condition except the back battery cover
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This deal was going on when I bought my 2014 Moto X (that I ended up returning)...but what the rep told me is it was any smart phone that turned on, and DID not have any damage to the screen. And you do AUTOMATICALLY get $100 for ANY smartphone.
OR you can do their trade in program where you get the value of your device according to them in the form of a verizon gift card. I just hope I can do this and get the gift card the same day to use it to buy the droid turbo.
new activation or contract renewals too?
sorry to be dense, but is the $100 available for upgrades with contract renewals, or strictly a new line of service activations? I'm hoping to trade in an HTC Aria
Nice. Too bad they eliminated easy official alternate upgrades. Got my maxx last September for 30 percent off and did the moto trade up for $100 bill credit.
Got second maxx (although a 16 not a 32) in June for free plus 100 trade up plus 150 comcast visa...
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Nice. Too bad they eliminated easy official alternate upgrades. Got my maxx last September for 30 percent off and did the moto trade up for $100 bill credit.
Got second maxx (although a 16 not a 32) in June for free plus 100 trade up plus 150 comcast visa...
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How'd you do a trade up and the comcast visa? Not seeing the Turbo on the comcast order page yet.
Anyone know if you can do a referral + the comcast order method? How's the comcast phone ship time vs the verizon store overnight shipping?
Just to clarify, it seems that the deal is for a $100 vzw gift card, not $100 off the cost off the phone. This makes the deal way less appealing for me.
Also appears to be only with the EDGE program.. nothx
Well that bites the big one!
lloydapalooza said:
Just to clarify, it seems that the deal is for a $100 vzw gift card, not $100 off the cost off the phone. This makes the deal way less appealing for me.
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qigger said:
Also appears to be only with the EDGE program.. nothx
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zvadim said:
Well that bites the big one!
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I spoke too soon.. the graphic on Verizon Wireless website is incorrect it is with 2 yr contract OR edge.
I asked when the promotion ends, the answer was "It just started today but can end at any time."
qigger said:
I spoke too soon.. the graphic on Verizon Wireless website is incorrect it is with 2 yr contract OR edge.
I asked when the promotion ends, the answer was "It just started today but can end at any time."
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Is it a gift card or what? If it's a gift card can it only be used at Verizon?
Unfortunately it is only for those who get it on contract or edge, I tried getting it at full price, the rep said he was 90% sure I could but when he checked he came back and said he couldn't do it.

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