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Trade in offer for Pixel 6 Pro
I have a Galaxy Note 9 in great condition. When I went through the process to trade it in for a Pixel 6 Pro (retail $899.99), I discovered the monthly payment for EIP doesn't add up. It says after the down payment of $149.99, shipping and taxes, there will be a credit of $86 applied after two billing cycles. The trade in credit is $450 total, so that leaves $364 in credits left to be applied over 24 months. T-Mobile says the monthly payment amount is $16.08. Given the $86 credit comes off the financed amount of the Pixel, which is 750 after the down payment,the new financed amount is $664. So now for 24 months it is $27.67. Then there is $364 credit to be applied over 24 months. That is $15.17 per month. $27.67 minus $15.17 is $12.50 per month, not $16.08. What gives???1.3KViews1like3ComentariosRe: issues with my Google pixel 6 Pro preorder?
Andy T wrote: This Shi#y, I pre ordered pixel 6 pro on 19th, did all the required digi signing, and my shipping date was 10-28 for the past 10 days I just rechecked it now and it says 11-12-21 to 11-18-21. Tmobile sucks at this, I even went into an actual store to pre order pixel 6pro on 10-19. What A joke Tmobile, I would have purchased from Google if you would have said I would not receive phone until middle of November. Nice way to treat A customer of 20 years. I'm a long term customer also... not nearly 20 years though. But when I searched on Pixel 6 Pro backorders I found articles including statements from Google that the problem is on their end... with the long lead time between announcing these phones and taking pre-orders, they clearly didn't plan production levels high enough to keep up with demand. I noticed many glowing reviews which means higher demand. Throw in the industry supply chain problems with chips, and I'm not too surprised this happened. But I wouldn't blame T-Mobile or any other carrier. Google dropped the ball here. I'm no C-level executive, but I understand business enough to know they should and could have handled this rollout better. This all said, I will fault T-Mobile for how they handled the order process and estimated delivery dates. Better to under promise and over deliver than the other way around. We use that rule at work a lot... it saves our customers from the headaches mentioned in this thread...1Ver1like0Comentarios