Saturday, January 16, 2010

Nexus One Price Drops for Some T-Mobile Upgrades


Nexus One Price Drops for Some T-Mobile Upgrades - PC World: "Google and T-Mobile have changed the Nexus One pricing policy, slashing $100 off the price of the handset for certain existing customers, T-Mobile has confirmed. Eligible upgraders should now be able to get the Nexus One for $279 instead of $379, and Google will give refunds to those who paid the old price.

Complaints about the high upgrade cost for Nexus One on T-Mobile drove down the price of the handset with $100, and the cut is effective immediately for eligible T-Mobile customers who want to upgrade to the Nexus One.

T-Mobile customer service confirmed the price drop and gave details on the eligibility for this offer, which is slightly complicated. Firstly, you must qualify for a 'full grade' upgrade, meaning you must have had service with T-Mobile for at least 22 months since your last upgrade or new contract.

Also, the $100 price cut is available only for 'individual' and 'regular' customers, meaning those with family account packages would not qualify. No business account users qualify either, T-Mobile sales representatives sanexus oneid. If you are unsure whether you are eligible for the offer, your best bet is to check with T-Mobile customer care (800-937-8997)."

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