The Philadelphia Inquirer Consumer Watch column.
A simple factual error, or something else?This fall, Michelle Harley-Kyocera has purchased two mobile phones, for one and one for his mother, Patricia, Verizon Wireless’ Prepaid FreeUp plan.
The price: $ 130 depending on the attractiveness of a discount - or $ 30 cash or a card with a value of $ 50 in the field of wireless minutes.
Michelle, the output of college and worked as a systems engineer at Lockheed-Martin, has opted for the protocol. His mother wanted money to the net price of the phone. Michelle, a good girl, has handled the paperwork.
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