Nick your wrong, if your ruffly 20 months into your contract you will be able to receive the phone at the discounted price (which is $150 less than the retail price) which makes it $300 after a 100 mail in rebate. Those who aren't eligible to upgrade are able to purchase the phone at the $550 price point. There is no $75 early upgrade. How ever there is the possibility of an exception upgrade, which is called a 1 yr/ 2 yr. This is a 2 year contract, but you purchase the phone at the 1 year contract price point, which is usually an additional $75 dollars, how ever that is purely manager disaggregation, and don't expect to get that any time soon, as they will be able to sell them to new cust. and cust. that are eligible to upgrade already.
“We're grateful that RIM has finally decided to pay some attention to the sizable number of non-PC users that have been stuck with poor alternatives for way too long.”
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Nick your wrong, if your ruffly 20 months into your contract you will be able to receive the phone at the discounted price (which is $150 less than the retail price) which makes it $300 after a 100 mail in rebate. Those who aren't eligible to upgrade are able to purchase the phone at the $550 price point. There is no $75 early upgrade. How ever there is the possibility of an exception upgrade, which is called a 1 yr/ 2 yr. This is a 2 year contract, but you purchase the phone at the 1 year contract price point, which is usually an additional $75 dollars, how ever that is purely manager disaggregation, and don't expect to get that any time soon, as they will be able to sell them to new cust. and cust. that are eligible to upgrade already.