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maverick22

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I have had problems daily with the T-Mobile 7+ (building penetration mainly and people saying I cut out often on calls).

I want to switch to AT&T but don't want to be stuck with another Intel. I don't have the money to buy it outright. My thinking is go with the sim free version (Qualcomm) and finance it if possible. Where can I do this if possible?

Any better ideas? Thanks
 
I have had problems daily with the T-Mobile 7+ (building penetration mainly and people saying I cut out often on calls).

I want to switch to AT&T but don't want to be stuck with another Intel. I don't have the money to buy it outright. My thinking is go with the sim free version (Qualcomm) and finance it if possible. Where can I do this if possible?

Any better ideas? Thanks
Barclays card from Apple is the best financed choice. There is no IUP option for sim free.
 
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I have had problems daily with the T-Mobile 7+ (building penetration mainly and people saying I cut out often on calls).

I want to switch to AT&T but don't want to be stuck with another Intel. I don't have the money to buy it outright. My thinking is go with the sim free version (Qualcomm) and finance it if possible. Where can I do this if possible?

Any better ideas? Thanks

Paypal credit I believe has financing
 
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I have had problems daily with the T-Mobile 7+ (building penetration mainly and people saying I cut out often on calls).

I want to switch to AT&T but don't want to be stuck with another Intel. I don't have the money to buy it outright. My thinking is go with the sim free version (Qualcomm) and finance it if possible. Where can I do this if possible?

Any better ideas? Thanks

Ask them in store if they can activate the sim free version for iup. I know in the past, my local store was able to do this.
 
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Get a credit card like chase freedom unlimited or chase freedom and put this purchase on the card and pay off over the 15 months of 0% interest. Plus, bank the signup bonus to pay for part of this purchase. Don’t use the card for anything else.
 
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