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acrafton

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Jan 18, 2006
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All the pricing discussion earlier - some 600+ posts has me a bit lost. Here is my situation and what I want to do.

1. Wife has current IPhone and will keep it.
2. I want the new 3G IPhone but don't need many minutes.

So can I just buy an 8GB IPhone for $199 (plus activation) and then move BOTH phones to the 1400 minute family plan and pay $149/month with unlimited data (we do not use text) for both phones?

Is this right? Are there additional costs (initial or monthly) I am missing?
 
All the pricing discussion earlier - some 600+ posts has me a bit lost. Here is my situation and what I want to do.

1. Wife has current IPhone and will keep it.
2. I want the new 3G IPhone but don't need many minutes.

So can I just buy an 8GB IPhone for $199 (plus activation) and then move BOTH phones to the 1400 minute family plan and pay $149/month with unlimited data (we do not use text) for both phones?

Is this right? Are there additional costs (initial or monthly) I am missing?

I believe it's $139 actually. $89.99 for two lines, $30 for iPhone 3G, $20 for iPhone 2G.
 
All the pricing discussion earlier - some 600+ posts has me a bit lost. Here is my situation and what I want to do.

1. Wife has current IPhone and will keep it.
2. I want the new 3G IPhone but don't need many minutes.

So can I just buy an 8GB IPhone for $199 (plus activation) and then move BOTH phones to the 1400 minute family plan and pay $149/month with unlimited data (we do not use text) for both phones?

Is this right? Are there additional costs (initial or monthly) I am missing?

close unless ur not counting texting, 80(primary)+10(secondary)+30(iphone 3G)+20(iphone 2G)= $140
 
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