• RubberDuck
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    23 hours ago

    Wha? The guy I responded to said the customers now pay full price up front. If a device is bought it should be unlocked.

    Additionally giving away a phone for a determined time contract means that the company is technically giving you a loan and it should be on your credit record, require the company to do a proper credit check and be allowed to give out loans.

    Bottom line, it’s predatory and should not be allowed. Noone is advocating giving 1000 dollar phones for free… it was a strawman you stuck me with… but I don’t want it.

    • @[email protected]
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      3 hours ago

      Wha? The guy I responded to said the customers now pay full price up front.

      No. I never said that. I said the cost of the phone is upfront. There are no 2 year contracts anymore, and haven’t been for at least a decade. You see the full price of the phone, and decide how much a month you want to spend to pay it off.

      If a device is bought it should be unlocked.

      I agree with you. And that’s how it works. The question is how long after paying off the phone should it be locked.

      Additionally giving away a phone for a determined time contract …

      Again, they haven’t offered contracts like that in ten years. But yes you do need to pass a credit check to have a phone financed.

      Bottom line, it’s predatory and should not be allowed.

      What exactly should not be allowed?

      • RubberDuck
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        12 hours ago

        OK so you buy the phone on a payment plan… and credit check. Then once it’s paid off it should be unlocked.