ive bought from letstalk.com before and they're not a scam at all. and no, i dont work for them in any way. as for the required data plan, remember that verizon requires a data plan on all of their smartphones, so there's no way you can get it for less than $69.99/mo directly from verizon anyways. i previously bought a Blackberry Curve through them for verizon about 4 months ago with no issues whatsoever and got it for free with a $69.99/mo contract for 2 years, which is the same as if i had bought it at a verizon store except i got the phone for free as opposed to $150.
but based on my previous experience, it's wirefly.com (simplexity) that you have out watch out for as they tried to renege on their 30-day return guarantee with my one and only attempt at a purchase through them in the past.
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ive bought from letstalk.com before and they're not a scam at all. and no, i dont work for them in any way. as for the required data plan, remember that verizon requires a data plan on all of their smartphones, so there's no way you can get it for less than $69.99/mo directly from verizon anyways. i previously bought a Blackberry Curve through them for verizon about 4 months ago with no issues whatsoever and got it for free with a $69.99/mo contract for 2 years, which is the same as if i had bought it at a verizon store except i got the phone for free as opposed to $150.
but based on my previous experience, it's wirefly.com (simplexity) that you have out watch out for as they tried to renege on their 30-day return guarantee with my one and only attempt at a purchase through them in the past.