kdarling Contributor Original poster Jun 22, 2007 #1 Even though the phone isn't subsidized... http://www.boston.com/business/pers...canceling_iphone_service_early_will_cost_175/
Even though the phone isn't subsidized... http://www.boston.com/business/pers...canceling_iphone_service_early_will_cost_175/
AirmanPika macrumors 6502 Jun 22, 2007 #2 This is normal, they aren't charging because you are killing your iPhone contract. They are charging you for killing the 2 year contract for the said reasons in the article. This would apply to any phone subsidized or not.
This is normal, they aren't charging because you are killing your iPhone contract. They are charging you for killing the 2 year contract for the said reasons in the article. This would apply to any phone subsidized or not.
G Gonzlobo Suspended Jun 22, 2007 #4 Disclaimer: The following comment is not 100% iphone fanboy content Man, I hope that isn't the only tease of the day.
Disclaimer: The following comment is not 100% iphone fanboy content Man, I hope that isn't the only tease of the day.