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Stupid Wirefly won't ship the phone to me in California unless I put the shipping address on my credit file' date=' so it's a no go thanks to the ********. And I can't afford the 150 price tag that Sprint wants for it. :( Oh well.[/quote']

 

Just have a friend pay for it and you give them the cash.

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Stupid Wirefly won't ship the phone to me in California unless I put the shipping address on my credit file, so it's a no go thanks to the ********. And I can't afford the $150 price tag that Sprint wants for it. :( Oh well.

 

Josh, that is possibly fate intervening on your behalf. If you owe a balance on your account and cannot afford to pay the $150 carrier subsidized price for a new device, then you are probably already stretched beyond your financial means, and opening a new line of service to get the new device is a bad idea.

 

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Josh' date=' that is possibly fate intervening on your behalf. If you owe a balance on your account and cannot afford to pay the 150 carrier subsidized price for a new device, then you are probably already stretched beyond your financial means, and opening a new line of service to get the new device is a bad idea.

 

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I was going to cancel my main line or put it on standby for 9/mo so I could get the new phone. And I did pay my past due balance yesterday. And maybe it is fate. I just wanted SVDO. :( like I said, Oh Well.

 

I guess its back to the drawing board.

 

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Stupid Wirefly won't ship the phone to me in California unless I put the shipping address on my credit file, so it's a no go thanks to the ********. And I can't afford the $150 price tag that Sprint wants for it. :( Oh well.

 

Maybe sell another device you have and dont need on Craigslist to get the $ for the new Viper. Also, did you check Amazon Wireless for pricing on the Viper? I think they have it for $20.

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Maybe sell another device you have and dont need on Craigslist to get the for the new Viper. Also' date=' did you check Amazon Wireless for pricing on the Viper? I think they have it for 20.[/quote']

 

They do, but the shipping address has to be the billing address, and I'm not home to get it, and no one I trust lives in the same town I do.

 

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Yeah' date=' I guess I'll wait for now. My upgrade is only 8 months away.

 

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If i find one cheap on Craigslist here ill let you know.

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If i find one cheap on Craigslist here ill let you know.

 

Thanks, but I just need to wait and make sure I keep my phone bill paid.

 

Also, I don't have anything else I can sell right now.

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