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jas1973

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i upgraded to the new iphone 4 when it first came out. I was not eligible for the subsidized price but i went ahead and paid the extra then anyway. Now it shows I'm eligible for the upgrade and get the 32gb for 299.

I'm wondering if i should do it and just sell it to recoup some of my money i laid out upgrading early.
 
i upgraded to the new iphone 4 when it first came out. I was not eligible for the subsidized price but i went ahead and paid the extra then anyway. Now it shows I'm eligible for the upgrade and get the 32gb for 299.

I'm wondering if i should do it and just sell it to recoup some of my money i laid out upgrading early.

A 32gig is around $600+ a 16 gig is around $500+

Although with patience, I found a mint 16 gig for $280. Some people are not always aware of the black-market prices for these devices. They figure maybe to make an extra $100 or so by selling it for $300. Gotta love CL
 
i upgraded to the new iphone 4 when it first came out. I was not eligible for the subsidized price but i went ahead and paid the extra then anyway. Now it shows I'm eligible for the upgrade and get the 32gb for 299.

I'm wondering if i should do it and just sell it to recoup some of my money i laid out upgrading early.

Its up to you.
You will be locked to another 2 year agreement if you do and wont be eligable for an upgrade for a while.
 
Just treat the one you got now nicely, and in 7/8 months, upgrade to the 5/4S

been thinking of that too. but around that time i have 2 other phones on my account that will be due for upgrades so it seems like i can always keep this ball rolling. Because the other two users on my account don't care if they have an iphone or not.
 
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