If you walk into a Verizon store today and pick up a DROID. , you'll be out $300 (before tax) out of pocket, then you'll twiddle your thumbs for a few weeks while you wait for some mysterious PO box in Texas to send you your $100 rebate on a debit card. Wouldn't you rather just pay $200 upfront? Or better yet, $150? Sears -- which, we have to admit, we didn't know sold phones -- is charging just $150 without a rebate for the DROID today, a full $50 less than Big Red proper with. rebate. We don't know how good these guys are with customer service (Simplexity is running the store on Sears' behalf, it seems), but truth be told, we can deal with a little incompetency for $50. [Via I4U. ] Filed under: Cellphones. PSA: Sears charging $50 less for new DROID activations than Verizon. originally appeared on Engadget. on Fri, 06 Nov 2009 11:14:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. . Read. | Permalink. | Email this. | Comments.
PSA: Sears charging $50 less for new DROID activations than Verizon
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