$10 a month equates to $120 a year - $240 over the life of an average contract. You also receive generally about $200-$250 in subsidies off a new phone purchase (sometimes more). Why you would turn all of that down to get out of a $175 or $200 ETF (that is soon to be prorated anyways I'm sure) is beyond me.
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$10 a month equates to $120 a year - $240 over the life of an average contract. You also receive generally about $200-$250 in subsidies off a new phone purchase (sometimes more). Why you would turn all of that down to get out of a $175 or $200 ETF (that is soon to be prorated anyways I'm sure) is beyond me.