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Played with the 7+ Black for a bit at the local T-Mobile store. They had a demo. Can't wait to get my hands on one. Def looks better than the pics.
 
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This isn't making any sense, earlier this week someone from the executive team called and credited me about $220 for reasons I'm still not sure about and now today I received another call and they credited me another $120 and I really don't know why. I wasn't about to turn it down just because I couldn't figure out why they were giving it to me. I'm terrified of what my monthly bill is gonna look like in October though...

from last year:

Q: I’m a JUMP! On Demand customer – how do I get iPhone 6s / 6s Plus? How much will it cost to upgrade?
  • Upgrading on JUMP! On Demand costs nothing upfront!
  • Customers can bring their current device into a local T-Mobile store for a three-point check-up to ensure it’s in good condition and then swap it out for one a new iPhone with no upgrade fees or taxes upfront. And yes, that includes the introductory pricing ($20 a month for iPhone 6s and $24 a month for iPhone 6s Plus – each with 16 GB) while it’s available. Higher memory iPhones may require additional money down.
 
Hello! Been a lurker for sometime, decided to join in the fun :)

Summary: Iphone Plus 32GB, Matte Black, 9/27 - 10/10, not charged

I stayed up until 3AM (Eastern) and was one of the first one to order (I was my agent's first customer). After many difficulties with a slow system my order was finally placed at 3:44AM (right before the system crashed). Because of the crash i didn't get my EIP email until around 10AM which pushed back my order to a 9/27 - 10/10 shipping date.

I am now reading these new posts of people who placed their well after me getting charged ahead and I'm happy for them and a bit disappointed in the whole process. The only reason I pre-ordered was because my current phone is on its last leg (Samsung Galaxy S4) and I don't think it will last the month. Lesson learned; don't pre-order if you are in urgent need of a phone, if you can wait until the craziness passes then just relax and get it later (or get a different phone, but i didn't want another galaxy) lol

Hoping for the best here!
 
This isn't making any sense, earlier this week someone from the executive team called and credited me about $220 for reasons I'm still not sure about and now today I received another call and they credited me another $120 and I really don't know why. I wasn't about to turn it down just because I couldn't figure out why they were giving it to me. I'm terrified of what my monthly bill is gonna look like in October though...

I tell you what.. Next time they call you to say they want to credit your account, you tell them to call me, okay? I will gladly take that hit for you.
 
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man this sucks, everyone is getting there 32gb matte black regular and pluses and I haven't gotten my regular yet... Still being processed...
 
I'm on JOD and I paid $47 taxes $20 support charge. But I like
In KY so taxes are different every state.

you shouldn't have. i took this from t-mobiles page, from last year. i wasn't charged anything.

Q: I’m a JUMP! On Demand customer – how do I get iPhone 6s / 6s Plus? How much will it cost to upgrade?
  • Upgrading on JUMP! On Demand costs nothing upfront!
  • Customers can bring their current device into a local T-Mobile store for a three-point check-up to ensure it’s in good condition and then swap it out for one a new iPhone with no upgrade fees or taxes upfront. And yes, that includes the introductory pricing ($20 a month for iPhone 6s and $24 a month for iPhone 6s Plus – each with 16 GB) while it’s available. Higher memory iPhones may require additional money down.
plus they tried charging me that stuff and i said i was on jod and shouldn't be charge, they said i was right. it works the same in all states.
 
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