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Old 10-13-2010 at 07:34 PM   #1
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Need help from Bell Mobility employee
The situation:

I ordered a iPhone 4 back in August through Bell Mobility telephone ordering service. I was told it would be back-ordered for "quite a while". So when I found a iPhone 4 at a Bell Store in toronto I bought it (on three year contract price of $160). This was at the end of August. SO since i had a iphone 4, I called to cancel my order. Or so I thought.

Today I received a brand new iphone 4 in the mail. And my Oct. bill was billed for $160 the three year contract price. Obviously an error on bell's part.

So my question is!

I now have 2 iphone 4's which i have bought for the 3 year contract price. Yet I only signed 1 contract. Would I be able to sell the 2nd Iphone 4 for substantially profit? or does bell know that a specific phone has been assigned a 3 year contract price. Or can I just sell it as if it was a no-contract phone?....or should I just do the honourable thing and call Bell and get a full refund.

Any info would be great.
Old 10-13-2010 at 07:41 PM   #2
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instead of selling it you could give it to an awsome engineering student
Old 10-13-2010 at 07:43 PM   #3
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The situation:

I ordered a iPhone 4 back in August through Bell Mobility telephone ordering service. I was told it would be back-ordered for "quite a while". So when I found a iPhone 4 at a Bell Store in toronto I bought it (on three year contract price of $160). This was at the end of August. SO since i had a iphone 4, I called to cancel my order. Or so I thought.

Today I received a brand new iphone 4 in the mail. And my Oct. bill was billed for $160 the three year contract price. Obviously an error on bell's part.

So my question is!

I now have 2 iphone 4's which i have bought for the 3 year contract price. Yet I only signed 1 contract. Would I be able to sell the 2nd Iphone 4 for substantially profit? or does bell know that a specific phone has been assigned a 3 year contract price. Or can I just sell it as if it was a no-contract phone?....or should I just do the honourable thing and call Bell and get a full refund.

Any info would be great.
They will eventually bill you the 659 plus tax
Old 10-13-2010 at 08:04 PM   #4
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$500 profit I'd offer you



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