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Originally Posted by johndowe
Hi there.
The one bad thing about Apple products is that you always have to do 3 things all the time, those 3 things are: PAY, PAY & PAY!
You want a new ring tone, you pay, you want to D/L MP3's you pay, NOTHING is FREE, EVER, they're as bad as micro$oft,
JohnDowe.
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It's funny you should say that. Just last night I had to order a new cell phone, since I managed to lose mine. To be honest, I wasn't really heartbroken. The phone was several years old and out of date at this point, and I was looking to upgrade anyway. Hmm...now that I think of it, maybe the powers that be stepped in and caused me to lose my phone!
To be honest, I was going to get an iPhone 3Gs...till the AT&T rep that I was speaking with on the phone (they handle my cell service) happened to mention that to get the iPhone I HAD to commit to an all-new 2 year data plan (to access the web and all that) at an additional cost of $30 a month. So, when you tack that on to basic cell phone service, he noted that in order to have an iPhone, I HAD to commit to 2 straight years of AT LEAST $70 a month (since that was the lowest iPhone calling plan price).
So, to have an iPhone, I would have to lock into spending nearly 1,700 bucks over that 2 year time period.
On the flip side, he noted I could get an LG VU instead, which was also a touch screen phone...it takes pictures, accesses the web, you can play movies on it -- heck, you can even watch TV on it...and the data plan was only a month-to-month cost. I could dump it when I wanted...or restart it when I wanted. No commitment.
And as another comparison, to get an iPhone with unlimited web service the cost of the plan was $129 a month. Meanwhile, the cost for unlimited web time on the LG VU was only 20 bucks on top of my basic service -- so it comes out to a bit over 50 bucks.
I said to the AT&T phone rep, "Wait a minute. To get unlimited web service it's $129 versus $50? I don't get it. If I get EITHER phone, it would be through you. And you'd be providing the web service to EITHER phone. So why is the iPhone twice the price?"
And the rep basically joked and said to me, "Welcome to Apple. If it's possible to charge for it, they will!"
So, I ordered the VU to try it out. I have 30 days to decide if I like it or not, at which point I can swap it out for another phone -- yes, even the iPhone, if I decide it's really THAT much better in the end and worth twice the price.