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Where do you buy your phones?


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Where do you buy your phones?  

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  1. 1. What is your retailer of choice for your smartphone needs?

    • Sprint corporate store
    • Major retail authorized reseller (Best Buy, Radio Shack, Walmart, etc.)
    • Other authorized reseller
    • Sprint online store
    • Online reseller (Amazon, Wirefly, etc.)
    • Ebay
    • Craigslist
    • Other


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The title. I go through best Buy and it has saved me money. I know with there insurance you can only get your phone replaced twice or 3x before you have to pay out of pocket. But best buy, it's unlimited replacements.

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I've had good experience going through Costco. Free shipping, usually with a goodie bag of accessories and always no activation cost. Plus, it is Costco and they are awesome at making things right with customers.

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Best Buy because of a mix of their prices (a lot of the times they had the GS3 on sale for as low as $50), their trade in value for phones and if you trade in and get a new phone there (2 yr contract), they'll give you $50 on top of the trade-in (at least they used to have that).

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