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		<title>Does Amazon.com really charge you $250 if you change something on your plan after a cell phone purchase?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Basically I can get an upgrade for my phone cheaper from amazon with an extention of my contract. But you have to purchase this PDA plan which I really dont need. And further down the line I am going to add another line and switch it to a family plan. I really want to know [...]]]></description>
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<p>Basically I can get an upgrade for my phone cheaper from amazon with an extention of my contract.  But you have to purchase this  PDA plan which I really dont need.  And further down the line I am going to add another line and switch it to a family plan.  I really want to know if someone ever was charged this fee for changing there AT&amp;T account or knows.</p>
<p>Thanks in advance!</p>
<p>Here is what is in Amazon.com's details:<br />
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The Price listed above for this phone includes an instant 0 discount from Amazon.com. You agree to repay this 0 discount to Amazon.com if, during the six-month period following the activation date or renewal date of your existing contract, you: (1) fail to pay your balance due each month on time; (2) fail to maintain your account in good standing; (3) disconnect the line of service; (4) transfer the phone to another line of service; (5) change your service rate plan, including canceling or removing required PDA, BlackBerry, or smartphone features after your product has shipped; or (6) use this line of service to replace an existing account with the carrier. The discount is available only if you are activating a new non-substitute line of service or extending an existing line of service. If you do not follow these rules, you authorize Amazon.com to charge your credit card 0 as reimbursement of the discount without need for further approval. Third-party resellers are prohibited from purchasing cell phones on behalf of customers. **Purchase limit five (5) single-line accounts per household.**
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		<title>If i know my future job salary, can I put that on my new credit card application?</title>
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<p>I am applying for a new credit card and i am recent college graduate.  I know what my salary is going to be for my job starting in a month.  Can i put that on my credit card application instead of what i am making at a part time job right now??  please help.
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