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BeyondtheTech

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Jun 20, 2007
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So, I'm just about to get my 16GB iPhone 4 today, and I'm on the fence about upgrading to 32GB when I heard that HD recording will consume approximately 4.75GB per hour (!). I've waited this long (sold my 3GS right around the time of the Gizmodo leak and dying here with a flip phone), and since I'm still thinking about it, I'll open and activate the 16GB as soon as I receive it.

I'm just wondering if I decide to get the 32GB version, is the restocking fee at 10% or 15%, and is it against the subsidized or unsubsidized price? I can cough up the extra $30+tax for the difference (I've spent worse at strip clubs, restaurants, and junk on the App Store), but an extra $90+tax (based on 15% of $599) over the $100 upgrade is rather costly.

So, what's the actual restocking fee and against what price?
 
So, I'm just about to get my 16GB iPhone 4 today, and I'm on the fence about upgrading to 32GB when I heard that HD recording will consume approximately 4.75GB per hour (!). I've waited this long (sold my 3GS right around the time of the Gizmodo leak and dying here with a flip phone), and since I'm still thinking about it, I'll open and activate the 16GB as soon as I receive it.

I'm just wondering if I decide to get the 32GB version, is the restocking fee at 10% or 15%, and is it against the subsidized or unsubsidized price? I can cough up the extra $30+tax for the difference (I've spent worse at strip clubs, restaurants, and junk on the App Store), but an extra $90+tax (based on 15% of $599) over the $100 upgrade is rather costly.

So, what's the actual restocking fee and against what price?

Dude, just leave it in the box if you're not sure. You could probably exchange it on Friday.

Self-control, self-control, self-control.
 
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