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Originally Posted by TanguayFan
Thanks blankall, I actually noticed that phone a little earlier and you say I would be able to transfer it over? How would I go about doing that, buy the phone at futureshop and then take it into a telus store? I imagine there will be some kind of service fee as well
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I know as early as a year ago you could definitely transfer it over. I might give Telus a quick call to confirm this. You don't need to go into a store (which will cost $25-35 depending on what the store charges), like the other poster said you can do it online for $10. If you make a stink with loyalty retention they will be able to waive it for you or credit what you have paid to your account.
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Originally Posted by TanguayFan
Also blankall I was wondering if you could explain something for me. I don't understand why when I asked the guy about extending my contract he said the phone would still be 150 dollars even if I added a couple years to my contract with it. He mentioned that the discount would be from 350 but I don't really understand that. If I can buy the phone for 150 without extending my contract why the hell would I buy it at the same price with an extended contract?
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You don't necessarily get entry level deals on contract extension. So what you got was a set discount on a phone. It might not have applied to all models. The deals are entirely set by telus head office and the dealers have no control. They also do not apply to pay and talk phones. It probably read something like this:
200 of a phone on a 3 year contract. There would be no mention of entry level pricing.
I'm not sure what descepencies in price you are referring to, but you may be talking about a situation where you have a phone available on both regular price and as a much cheaper pay and talk kit. Normally the pay and talk kits are substantially cheaper. They do that as a price incentive to get people hoooked on them. Most people don't even realize you can use them on regular contracts so they buy the more expensive "plan versions".
The pay and talk and plan phones are identical in everyway except for packaging. Pay and talk phones even come with an extra pay and talk kit with a certain amount of prepaid minutes you can use. You can't use these as credit towards a plan, just if you wanted to start up a brand new pay and talk account with a different number.
Honestly the LG phones are not fantastic but not terrible either. They have really loud speakerphones and clear speakers, adequate reception, and tend ot be slightly below average on durability. At that price though, you really can't go wrong. They do come with a one year warranty, which will get you through until your next contract when you will have the option to upgrade to a much nicer phone if need be.
Edit: another option is London Drugs. They have the Samsung phone refurbished
http://www.londondrugs.com/Cultures/...&Sort=0&Page=1
Its a much nicer phone, but more of a gamble since the refurbs normally only come with a 3 month warranty.
Edit X2: The rep may not have been showing you the best options because of commission, inventory, contests he was involved in, or other quotas he had to fulfill. He may have also been incompetent. There are many many incompetent sales reps in cell phones, because it takes so long to properly learn the product.