No, but you can be sure they will charge you the full list price for the phone and many will also rip you off for an activation fee to set up the phone.
You must read your contract for your answer.You must read your contract for your answer.You must read your contract for your answer.You must read your contract for your answer.
No. If you have a pre-paid phone, you have to purchase the insurance when you purchase the phone. The cash register will show your purchases with a numbered sequence that you register online or through a phone call after you buy the phone. If it is a contract phone, you can take up to 30 days to purchase insurance, but if you add insurance after your purchase date, you must prove the phone is not damaged before you can buy the insurance.
No. You must direct your complaint directly to the company where you made the purchase.No. You must direct your complaint directly to the company where you made the purchase.No. You must direct your complaint directly to the company where you made the purchase.No. You must direct your complaint directly to the company where you made the purchase.
The concerns when being offered a really cheap cell phone contract is that its often necessary in today's world that most phones must be linked with a service provider. When agreeing to a cell phone contract you must read all of the fine print.
You must be 18 to sign a contract to purchase a car.
You cannot buy an iPhone in stores for such cheap price and not sign a 2 year contract on that phone. That is the reason these phones are so cheap. In order to have an iPhone you can use like an iPod Touch, you must either purchase an unlocked, contract-free iPhone which would be $450 more expensive than its contracted counterpart, or you must simply wait for your two year contract to end for your phone to become unlocked (this will increase your phone's value if you plan to sell it online).
To get a new phone number you must call your phone company, and speak to a representative. You then must request a change in your phone number. They should allow you this, if not I suggest a new phone company.
If the phone was provided by the company, then yes; a phone provided by the company, and paid for by the company, is the company's phone, and must be surrendered to the company when you leave unless other arrangements are made. If you do not return the company property to the company, the company can swear out a complaint for theft, and if the phone is valuable, you can get arrested for it.
Purchase price is what the employee time costs the company to provide the service. Hourly rate plus all costs to you for that employee.Sales price is what you charge the customer for that employee time.EX.Company X buy material 1001 from Company Y.SO I must maintain a Purchase contract of material 1001 of Company X, supplier is Company Y.Meanwhile, I have to maintain a Sale Price list of material 1001 of Company Y, customer is Company X.
The company is liable as per the contract. They must fufil the contract they established with you the contractee in full, regardless of mistakes they made. If they try to refuse, they are in breach of contract, and are liable to law suit.
Many service providers will unlock your phone for a small fee. By doing this you usually have to purchase their service, maybe not a contract, but at least the first month must be paid.
Many of the well known and popular cell phone carriers would be willing to provide you with a free cell phone. However, in order to get the cell phone, you must sign a contract, so make sure that it's a company that you really like and trust first.