On Mar 22, 2011, at 20:21, Sir jaymes wrote:

> The last paragraph is the teller. They bought counting on folks having to
> replace their handsets and there by (sic) the money they will make off them 
> into
> their acquistion

You seem to believe that operators make lots of money on equipment.  They 
don't.  That cheap $80 phone you bought does not cost the operator $80.  It's 
the subsidized price which hopefully you'll have them recoup over the term of 
your commitment.  Also, if the company forces you to abandon equipment they 
more than likely will give you credit towards compatible equipment.  When 
Cingular took over GTE Mobility outlets when Verizon was formed (they had to 
divest properties because of the formation of Verizon) Cingular provided new 
GSM handsets.  I imagine something similar would happen with AT&T. 

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