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First off, I would never vote for Trump for all the stupid things he has said. I understand he did it for free air times, but it was so tackless and too opportunistic and calculating. But coming off the debate alone, I would actually vote for him over Hillary.

There have always been contract. So originally the 2-year contract let you buy an iPhone for $200, then they uncharged you and built in the $450 subsidy in the monthly payment. Then T-Mobile got rid of the 2-year contract and reduced their plans by $20, but now you sign a 2-year EIP. Now it’s just a separate contract

You don’t even have to stick out 2 years if you don’t want to. T-Mobile said on its website you can turn in the phone to end the contract. You couldn’t do that with the old 2-year contract.

Not only that, with T-Mobile you can turn in your iPhone 7 to end the contract if you want to leave. These articles are confusing people. These are limited time deals, I think some ends when pre-order ends, and lots of people would lose out by not jumping on this deal. You get $650 for your out of warranty, two-year

I think it’s only these articles that are calling it free. T-Mobile called it a free iphone 7 trade-up. That’s what it is a free trade up. You get a brand new phone in exchange for your 2-year old phone that is out of warranty and starting to show its age.

I posted the same thing. All these articles are shielding what an amazing deal this is. I traded in my 4-year old iPhone 4 two years ago for $200. This time I trade in a 2-year old iPhone 6 for $650.

Thanks for pointing out that it’s not COMPLETELY free, of course there are catches. But it’s an AWESOME deal, nonetheless. T-Mobile got it right by calling it a Free iPhone 7 Trade Up.

Nothingness does not exist. There’s always something. Space prior to the Big Bang is not a great big void. I believe that our conditioned sense of relating everything to cause and effect is fundamentally preventing us from grasping such concept.