they actually don't do that "$100 off with data" anymore. I got to cough up $300 for an htc touch while upgrading an account's phone whose contract was up for the past 3 months. (that was with the mail in rebate, by the way)
we can always count on verizon to empty our pockets :)
it seems like the only way you can get a good deal with them is if you're a brand new customer.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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I got to cough up $300 for an htc touch while upgrading an account's phone whose contract was up for the past 3 months. (that was with the mail in rebate, by the way)
we can always count on verizon to empty our pockets :)
it seems like the only way you can get a good deal with them is if you're a brand new customer.