I wanted to see what people thought of it and get a feel for what it shows. I'm tired of Verizon really. Overall, it hasn't been a bad experience,. But at $145 for 2 lines, after employer discounts, its getting old.
Wanting to switch to Sprint for 3 lines (2 Android phones, 1 BB) and Sprints site wants something like $790 up front and they dont allow me to apply my employer discount from what I could see. The phone cost on sprints site was absurd as well at something like $400 for the same 3 phones that Amazon shows for $20.02.
I wanted to see if anyone has any experience with signing up for a new contract with AW and what it showed on steps 1-3 vs what you paid at the end came to. Shows me $219/mth for 3 lines, before the employer discount is applied. Should be $168 for all 3 after the discount. What was your out the door vs what it showed?
I'm switching because Verizon wanted to charge me $400 for 2 upgraded phones, plus another $100 for the 3rd phone, and they said it would be an extra $40/mth after the discount for the 3rd line.
tl:dr version... Verizon wants too much money, sprint wants too much via their site, is AW going to charge me $700 like Sprints will or will it just be what I'm seeing ($300)
Wanting to switch to Sprint for 3 lines (2 Android phones, 1 BB) and Sprints site wants something like $790 up front and they dont allow me to apply my employer discount from what I could see. The phone cost on sprints site was absurd as well at something like $400 for the same 3 phones that Amazon shows for $20.02.
I wanted to see if anyone has any experience with signing up for a new contract with AW and what it showed on steps 1-3 vs what you paid at the end came to. Shows me $219/mth for 3 lines, before the employer discount is applied. Should be $168 for all 3 after the discount. What was your out the door vs what it showed?
I'm switching because Verizon wanted to charge me $400 for 2 upgraded phones, plus another $100 for the 3rd phone, and they said it would be an extra $40/mth after the discount for the 3rd line.
tl:dr version... Verizon wants too much money, sprint wants too much via their site, is AW going to charge me $700 like Sprints will or will it just be what I'm seeing ($300)