Re: BILL BOULWARE Re: [apple-iphone] Ringtone
Hi Bill,
You have the iPhone 4.0 already or am I mistaken?
On Apr 25, 2010, at 2:13 PM, Bill Boulware <bill.boulware@
If it says full retail it will be the $599/$699 pricing, if/when you
are eligible for the partial discount / early upgrade it would be
$399/$499 pricing.
Sent from my iPhone 4.0
On Apr 25, 2010, at 13:02, Kimmi <kingws6mom@yahoo.
> THANK YOU for that info on finding out about upgrading! I am sure I know the answer to this, but if it says "You may select equipment at our full retail pricing", that means for me to get one of the NEW iPhones when available it will cost me $599 (unless I wait until 12/2010)? OMG!
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> From: Bill Boulware <bill.boulware@
> To: apple-iphone@
> Sent: Sat, April 24, 2010 2:27:20 PM
> Subject: Re: [apple-iphone] Ringtone
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> Those are correct, I just searched through and found my original post - one
> very important one that wasn't listed on that article is the code to find
> out if you are eligible for "full" upgrade discount pricing, partial upgrade
> discount pricing, or no discount upgrade pricing - it specifically states
> iPhones but really applies to any AT&T line (brief reminder the iPhone
> discounts are $400 - full discount & $200 partial discount so for the
> current line up an 8GB 3G is $99 at full discount, $299 at partial discount,
> $499 at no discount, 16GB 3GS is $199, $399, or $599, and 32GB 3GS is $299,
> $499, or $699 - if Apple / AT&T stays with this pricing strategy it is
> likely the next updates will be a 16GB 3GS for $99/$299/$499, a 32GB iPhone
> 4th Gen for $199/$399/$599 or a 64GB 4th Gen for $299/$499/$699 but at this
> point are just guesses based on the past releases.
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> The code is *639# Call then tap dismiss, you will receive a text message
> with the date of your upgrade pricing and will be of interest to those who
> are looking forward to upgrading to next generation phones due late
> June/early July.
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> This will either be 12 months and a day, 18 months and a day, or 24 months
> and a day depending on the plan / total cost of your line per month. If
> your phone is the primary line, has a data plan, and unlimited messaging (in
> other words over $100/mo) you qualify every year, if it is a primary line or
> a secondary line over $60/mo but less than $100 per month it is 18 months
> and all others are around 24 months - those aren't set it stone and can vary
> based on credit history, if you have ever missed a payment, had a phone
> upgrade out of cycle, etc.
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> To reiterate four types of forwarding are below and to 'undo' each one it is
> *code*number# Call and to remove it is ##code# Call
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> - Immediate Call Forwarding: Dial *21* plus the 10-digit number to which
> your calls should be forwarded and #. Press Send.
> - Busy Call Forwarding: Dial *67* plus the 10-digit number to which your
> calls should be forwarded and #. Press Send.
> - Call Forwarding No Reply: Dial *61* plus the 10-digit number to which
> your calls should be forwarded and #. Press Send.
> - Call Forwarding Not Reachable: Dial *62* plus the 10-digit number to
> which your calls should be forwarded and #. Press Send.
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