WireFly.com or InPhonic.com


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Hey guys, I'm currently with Sprint. My contract ends on the 4th of February, which is only about 2 weeks to go. I'm thinking about switching to Cingular Wireless and signing up for their service. I'm looking at the new Motorola MPX-220 phone for Cingular Wireless. The phone as you know, retails for over $400 I think. I went to Best Buy and they have it for $249.99, but with a 2 year contract. Then I went to WireFly.com/InPhonic.com, this is what I see, Motorola MPX-220

They have it for $299, which is still too much for a cell phone. On top of that, they're giving you 2, NOT 1, but 2 $150 mail-in-rebates? So the phone cost you nothing but the activation fee? Isn't that too good to be true? Anyway, hopefully anyone on here could give me some advice or experience with this InPhonic.com site. Thanks in advance guys.

By the way, I see they are a Trust-E site? Which confuses me even more, of should I go for it or not :(

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For a limited time, receive a $150 Customer Loyalty Rebate when ordering service on-line from this website, purchasing the selected phone and activating a new line of service from the currently selected wireless provider. Offer not valid for pre-paid service. Credit approval and one or two year contract required. Early termination fee may apply. To qualify and redeem the rebate, and to avoid an equipment discount charge back of $250, complete and sign the rebate form, provide copies of your sales receipt, guide to wireless service, a copy of the UPC from the product packaging, and a copy of a wireless bill for this account dated between 150 days and 210 days after activation showing the previous balance paid in full. Claim must be postmarked no earlier than 180 days after activation and no later than 210 days after activation. Void where prohibited. Your rebate check will be mailed within 10-12 weeks from receipt of your rebate submission as described above.

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For a limited time, receive a $150 Customer Appreciation Rebate when ordering service on-line from this website, purchasing the selected phone and activating a new line of service from the currently selected wireless provider. Offer not valid for pre-paid service. Credit approval and one or two year contract required. Early termination fee may apply. To qualify and redeem the rebate, and to avoid an equipment discount charge back of $250, complete and sign the rebate form, provide copies of your sales receipt, guide to wireless service, a copy of the UPC from the product packaging, and a copy of a wireless bill for this account dated between 150 days and 210 days after activation showing the previous balance paid in full. Claim must be postmarked no earlier than 180 days after activation and no later than 210 days after activation. Void where prohibited. Your rebate check will be mailed within 10-12 weeks from receipt of your rebate submission as described above.

$150 customer appreciation rebate.

reading the fine print. seems itll be a long time before u get ur rebate. but if u dont mind then its not so bad.

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