I have been a customer of a major cellular company for nearly 15 years. I have always been pleased with the coverage and amount of services offered. The prices on the other hand leave something to be desired.
My contract was coming to an end so I started shopping for a phone upgrade. I'm an iPhone user and would prefer to continue with iPhone. I stopped at my cell carrier's store to get the latest on the phones, plans, deals, and was keeping in mind that I was adding my husband to my account, too.
I went to several other carriers as well to get the scoop on services, devices, and plan pricing. Fed up with all the choices, I went to Best Buy because they host a variety of carriers and was hoping for an unbiased opinion on all the options.
The rep was very helpful and insightful. There was an amazing deal going on there that no other store had despite having the same carriers. The deal was that Best Buy was giving a $200 Best Buy gift card for each new line activated with certain carriers. While I wasn't considering switching, it certainly appealed to my bargain self. There are 2 of us after all so that would give us $400 in store credit.
Hmmm.....keep talking I was subliminally telling the sales rep.
She went on to add that another incentive was trading in an older iPhone would garner a $200 gift card. I had to ask the obvious question: are all of these incentives applicable?
New carrier with 2 new iPhones and $600 in Best Buy gift cards.
Jackpot!!!
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