Contract phones

AWARE anyone with a Verizon "no contract" phone.  I had auto pay set up for my 45 dollar amount plan and a voice auto message from Verizon came on my phone to make a payment now to NOT disrupted services,  I did using the automatic service with my credit card on file, THEN realized my account was set up on auto pay.  Verizon charged my account TWICE! When I called Verizon to dispute the double charge, I was told "since I had money on my account and made a couple of phone calls internationally, Verizon took the privilege to DEDUCT that money without my knowledge OR permission.  SO FOR EVERYONE'S INFORMATION, DO NOT HAVE EXTRA MONEY ON YOUR ACCOUNTS!  IF YOU DO AND MAKE A CALL NOT COVERED ON THE PRE-PLAN, VERIZON WITH TAKE YOUR MONEY!!!!!!!!!! 

I know I love the way Virgin Mobile phones are set up, but unfortunately, because of the technology they run on, they're not compatible with usage on AT&T.
I would look into a different pre-paid phone...there was even another Razr available at one point...I think it's black and priced right around $100....but I can't remember for sure.
As long as the phone is either branded for AT&T (meaning it has the AT&T logo on it) or is listed as being 'unlocked', you're going to be able to use your AT&T SIM card in the phone.
Don't take what I say as being absolute. There's always room for improvement.

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    sprmankalel wrote:
    Yes but why would you want to do that? Depending on the device and the discount it is usually cheaper than buying the phone with a 2yr contract.
    IF, you're on the More Everything Plan.

  • Price Match Contract Phones - Call Mobile Back Office

    I went into my local Best Buy yesterday to purchase a new iPhone and asked to have it price matched with Walmart's $50 off deal. I was told that they do not price match contract phones. I told them that I had read on the Best Buy Forums that they do, but they refused to give me the price match. I went ahead and purchased the phone thinking I may be wrong.
    After I left, I looked up the forums again and confirmed that others had asked and the moderators said they would price match. So, I called 1-800-BESTBUY. The first person I spoke with said the same thing - no price match. I told her about the forums and she put me on hold and confirmed with her manager that they will not price match contract phones. I then pointed out the forums and she pulled it up so we could look at them together. She went and spoke with her manager again and they finally agreed that they could price match. She then transferred me to mobile sales (45 minutes later). Mobile sales said they would not be able to help me and transferred me to Mobile Back Office. 
    At this point I had been on the phone for 1 hour and 13 minutes. Finally, Mobile Back Office confidently told me that they do offer price match on contract phones from local retailers; e.g. Walmart. I was so relieved...but then he said I would have to go back in the store to have the price match honored since that is where I purchased the phone. But he said the store associate could call 1-800-BESTBUY and ask for the Mobile Back Office to confirm the price match policy if they have questions. So, I guess I will be headed back in the store again tomorrow.
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    Greetings mcharman,
    I hope you are enjoying your new iPhone! I’m sorry to hear you had such difficulties with price matching Wal-Mart. After receiving various answers, I can imagine you might be a bit confused on how to request a price match.
    Generally speaking, we should price match contract phones that are sold at local retailers, although contract phones sold by online retailers would be excluded. You may review this via our Price Match Guarantee page on BestBuy.com.
    That being said, while we do price match contract phones (as long as it's available at a local competitor) there are times where the competitor's sale may have terms and conditions that ultimately result in Best Buy not being able to match their advertised price. You may wish to consult a manager at your local store for further consideration on the price match.
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  • What is the reason contract phones cannot be used on a prepaid plan?

    I originally posted this question in the Basic Phones forum, but I think that may have been the wrong place to ask this.
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        Hi there Gipsonsb!
    That's a fantastic question.  I would highly recommend contacting our Prepaid department.  They're available just for you 24/7.  You can reach them by calling 888-294-6804.
    Thank you!
    MelissaM_VZW
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  • Whether NO Contract phone needs to be unlocked?

    Hi Friends,
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    If suppose i need to unlock it means,whether i can do it here(INDIA) or i need to ask my friend in US to unlock & bring it here?
    what is the difference between contract, No contract & unlocked phones?

    Hi sudhakar1512,
    Welcome to the Nokia Support Discussions!
    Let's start with differentiating these terms: 'contract', 'no contract' and 'unlocked phone'. When we say Contract phones, these are the phones that you can get by availing your provider's services within a certain period of time, depending on the contract that you've agreed upon. These phones are usually locked and their software has been customized by your operator. Usually, you can see your operator's logo or themes on the phone. 
    No contract phones are the prepaid phones that you usually purchase from your operator. The phone can either be locked or unlocked. Unlocked phones are the generic phones. They are not factory locked and can be used with another SIM card from another operator. 
    To answer your questions:
    1. Since i have ordered a NO contract phone,whether i can use it in INDIA with any GSM provider straight away or i need to unlock it? - There's no guarantee that the phone is unlocked. One way to find out is to insert a SIM card from another provider. If it prompts for a restriction code, you'll know that it is locked.
    2. If suppose i need to unlock it means,whether i can do it here(INDIA) or i need to ask my friend in US to unlock & bring it here? - The restriction code is only provided by the operator to whom the device is tied up with. In case that it is locked, you can ask your friend to coordinate with AT&T for the restriction code.
    Additional information that you may like to consider is the supported frequency bands of the device and the country where you intend to use it:
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    LTE 2300
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  • Hi, I' ll be San Antonio from 8-10th of Oct and want to buy an iphone 5. According to forums there is no unlucked yet. Thus, can i get simlocked but not contracted phone from any store? and is that possible to use that phone in Turkey without any prob.

    Hi, I' ll be San Antonio from 8-10th of Oct and want to buy an iphone 5. According to forums there is no unlucked yet. Thus, can i get simlocked but not contracted phone from any store? and is that possible to use that phone in Turkey without any prob.

    If you purchase the phone at the full contract price and have no term left on your carrier contract, the carrier will unlock it for you. That's what I am doing with AT&T. I'll pay the full purchase price for the phone and since I don't have a contract with them, they will unlock it for you. It can be difficult to get it done since most of their customer service is very ill informed but I have had many discussions with them on their chat that I have records of them stating they will unlock any phone if you do not have an existing contract. It's the law.

  • Can I change my contract phone (contract exspired) to a prepaid phone

    I bought a used Verizon GL Envy 3 Postpay contract phone.  THe phone is now without contract.  I was told I can switch it over to a prepaid phone, but when calling Verizon they told me I could not.  I have friends that have done this, so I know it can be done. 
    THe ESN is clear, I had it checked.  Does anyone know about how to get this done?
    Thanks

    If the phone requires a data package on postpaid service (basically if it falls into the 3GMM or smartphone categories), then it cannot be activated on pre-paid service.  The enV3 requires a data package because it is a 3GMM phone, so it cannot be used on prepaid.

  • No Contract Phones?

    Well i had a Motorola RAZR phone from AT&T and that broke so then a AT&T worker told me i could go to best buy and get a AT&T no contract phone and put my sim card in it so i did but truthfully i hate this phone now and would like to change it so i was wondering if i could buy like a virgin mobile no contract phone or something then put my AT&T sim card in it? cuz i love this phone from virgin mobile but i cant start a new phone/sim card plan beause im om a family plan? PLEASE HELP!
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    I know I love the way Virgin Mobile phones are set up, but unfortunately, because of the technology they run on, they're not compatible with usage on AT&T.
    I would look into a different pre-paid phone...there was even another Razr available at one point...I think it's black and priced right around $100....but I can't remember for sure.
    As long as the phone is either branded for AT&T (meaning it has the AT&T logo on it) or is listed as being 'unlocked', you're going to be able to use your AT&T SIM card in the phone.
    Don't take what I say as being absolute. There's always room for improvement.

  • Using coupons on non-contract phones?

    If i were to pay the full retail price ($529) on Nexus S, would i be able to the use the 10% off coupon to buy it? It states on the coupon non-contract phones?

    By no contract phones, it means PAYG phones, eg. Virgin Mobile or Boost. You are still buying a contract phone -- you're just buying it without a contract.

  • HT201328 I bought iPhone 5s no-contract phone from virgin mobile...can it be unlocked to gsm carrier?

    I bought iPhone 5s no-contract phone from virgin mobile...can it be unlocked to gsm carrier

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  • Blackberry 9650 Contract Phone

    I recently bought a Blackbery 9650 off a lady but she didnt tell me it was a contract phone is there any way to get it to work with the 80 plan?

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  • Line fee discount for off-contract phones

    I have three phones off-contract and just switched to the More Everything Plan with 10GB. According to http://www.verizonwireless.com/news/article/2014/04/more-everything-savings-coming.html my off-contract phones should have their line fees discounted by $25 to $15. So far they are still showing at $40. The phone support rep confirmed this info but indicated I would need to actually visit a VZW retail store so they could enter the special discount code. Surely this is not true? 
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    No contract. No problem. Verizon Wireless is giving customers the ability to add a smartphone that is not currently under contract to a MORE Everything plan, beginning April 17.   Starting this Thursday, existing customers who are on month-to-month contracts can move to a MORE Everything plan to experience savings immediately. Customers who choose plans with data allowances of 8 GB or below can add a smartphone for $30, a savings of $10, and customers who choose plans with data allowances of 10 GB and above can add a smartphone for $15, a savings of $25.

    From VZW via email --
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    RushFan -- Maximum kudos to you. I got three emails like the above after following your advice. Thank you and stay thirsty, my friend. Aces.
    VZW staff -- I appreciate the replies here and I am pleased you guys are on the ball. However, comma, Why weren't these heavily advertised discounts just applied automatically? Why did Rushfan have to point me to something obscurely called "Change Features" to apply a discount I am owed? Please tell me that this would have kicked in automatically. Would it?
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  • HT1414 I am following instructions of ATT to unlock my out of contract phone but get a warning that firmware will not be restored?

    I am following instructions of ATT to unlock my out of contract phone but get a warning that firmware will not be restored.

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  • What is the reason a contract phone cannot be used on a prepaid plan?

    >> Duplicate post removed to comply with Verizon Wireless Terms of Service.  See What is the reason contract phones cannot be used on a prepaid plan?<<
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    Well those screen shots are never going to look very good on a T-shirt print. You could upsize them in Photoshop but they will look rubbish.
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  • Can I get apple care with a contract phone?

    Hi I have a mobile business contract with EE and just wondered if I could take out applecare on the phone instead of using the mobile providers insurance??
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