That price seems to be for anyone who goes to that web page.  I am a new 
customer, switching from Sprint to T-Mobile, and I am signing a 2-year 
contract.  I can cancel within 14 days, so I will do that if they don't 
give me my $300.  Then I'll wait, and wait, and someday I'll get 
something, probably.  I'd rather live without a cell phone than be treated 
like that.

Mike


On Fri, 18 Jan 2013, Yaron wrote:

> A lot of times those discounts are for new customers only, or people who 
> qualify, or something like that.
>
> "Suggested Retail" is marketing speak for "We made it up."
>
> On Thu, 17 Jan 2013, Mike Miller wrote:
>
>> I was just looking at their web site.  Check this out:
>> 
>> http://www.t-mobile.com/shop/phones/Cell-Phone-Detail.aspx?cell-phone=Nexus-4
>> 
>> Suggested retail:    $549.99
>> Instant discount:   -$300.00
>> Mail-in rebate card: -$50.00
>> Free Shipping          $0.00
>>                     $199.99
>> 
>> They did give me the $50 rebate card.  But it's hard to understand how 
>> Google is promising to sell it unlocked for $350, but T-Mobile has a 
>> "suggested retail" price of $550.
>> 
>> Harder still to understand is how they would charge me the $300 instead of 
>> giving me the instant discount.  Is it just incompetence?
>> 
>> I called T-Mobile and talked to a rep -- just got off the phone.  They say 
>> that the price I was charged is correct.  I told them I would return the 
>> phone.  They said OK.  The problem is incompetent and poorly-trained staff, 
>> I believe, and probably a really crazy and foolish team planning their 
>> discount schemes.  Just weird.
>> 
>> They might feel like they have me because I transferred my old Sprint 
>> number, killed my Sprint account and now I'll have no cell phone.  But I 
>> have no real need for a cell phone.  I mostly use Google Voice numbers that 
>> will ring in my home or office, so I get calls, and if I miss them, Google 
>> Voice will show me the message on my computer, or tablet, or whatever, so 
>> I'll get it.
>> 
>> Mike
>> 
>> 
>> On Wed, 16 Jan 2013, Yaron wrote:
>> 
>>> I would definitely go over to t-mobile and give them some crap for that 
>>> because, yeah, that makes ZERO sense.
>>> 
>>> On Wed, 16 Jan 2013, Mike Miller wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I ended up buying the Nexus 4 today, but it looks like T-Mobile charged 
>>>> me $500 for it even though I was signing a 2-year contract.  I probably 
>>>> should have said "no" to that "deal," which in retrospect makes no sense. 
>>>> If Google sells an unlocked Nexus 4 with 16GB memory for $350, how can I 
>>>> be paying $500 *and* signing a 2-year contract?  Isn't the contract 
>>>> supposed to bring the price down?  I might just return it, on principal, 
>>>> pay their $50 restocking fee, and live without a phone for awhile to see 
>>>> if I really need one.
>>>> 
>>>> Mike
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