Z ZarkedOut macrumors newbie Original poster Jul 8, 2008 4 0 Jul 8, 2008 #1 If I were to "early upgrade" on my family plan for one of my lines, and pay $499 for an iPhone 3G, then after 30 days early terminate that line. Does AT&T charge an ETF on that line?
If I were to "early upgrade" on my family plan for one of my lines, and pay $499 for an iPhone 3G, then after 30 days early terminate that line. Does AT&T charge an ETF on that line?
T toneloco2881 macrumors 6502 Jan 23, 2005 357 5 Jul 8, 2008 #2 Yes, because at that price you would still have to sign a 2 year contract. Only if you payed the $599 (8 gig) or $699 (16 gig), would you not incur an ETF.
Yes, because at that price you would still have to sign a 2 year contract. Only if you payed the $599 (8 gig) or $699 (16 gig), would you not incur an ETF.
protekt0r macrumors regular Jun 25, 2008 139 0 Albuquerque, NM Jul 8, 2008 #3 ZarkedOut said: If I were to "early upgrade" on my family plan for one of my lines, and pay $499 for an iPhone 3G, then after 30 days early terminate that line. Does AT&T charge an ETF on that line? Click to expand... You bet buddy. All $175 of it.
ZarkedOut said: If I were to "early upgrade" on my family plan for one of my lines, and pay $499 for an iPhone 3G, then after 30 days early terminate that line. Does AT&T charge an ETF on that line? Click to expand... You bet buddy. All $175 of it.