I have a phone needing to upgrade with Sprint. It is only 15 months into the 2 year agreement plan, so the upgrade credit is $75. Sprint has a special on Samsung Epic for new account or new line with $350 off. I can't have both the $350 and $75 discounts. To get the phone for the lowest price, it would be logical to open a new line, but I would have to pay on the new line for 2 years at $30 a month. I can switch the new phone to my current line and my current phone to the new line, but there would be no use for the 2nd line. Worth it? Probably not, but I'd really need to upgrade.
Then the past 30 minutes, I was looking on RadioShack.com and saw the same phone with a new Sprint account to be $29.99. This is a shock, because it is so much lower than Sprint's current price with discount offer. What raises a red flag is RadioShack's claim of the phone's value to be $699.00.
RadioShack has the option to Upgrade/Renew (or extend 2 year agreement) and the phone would be $99.99 with $9.99 shipping. It is still way lower than any offers from Sprint and totally the best for me.
Now, I have never bought a phone from RadioShack. Can anyone tell me the difference when buying from RadioShack compared to direct from Sprint? Why are prices so low at RadioShack? I see no indication that the phone I am looking at to be Used/Refurbished, so I am hoping that it is new. Is there anything different with the phone, such as specs, apps, or whatever when buying from Radio Shack?
Help me out here, plz, okay?
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