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Home Technology Mobile Non-Buyer’s Remorse – The Verizon Wireless Leap Day Sale

Non-Buyer’s Remorse – The Verizon Wireless Leap Day Sale

March 2, 2012 By Jonathan Jeter 1 Comment

Motorola Droid 4My birthday is coming up very soon and I’ve been wanting to upgrade my Motorola Droid (original) for a while. Finally on Wednesday, I decided to check out the Droid 4 because I had heard both really good and really bad things about it and decided that I needed to see it for myself. As I went through the Verizon Wireless site and was pleasantly surprised to see that the Droid 4 was $100 off and the Droid Bionic was free! Because I had heard that the screen was not up to par on the Droid 4, I decided that I needed to go to the store and check it out myself.

I went to the store and checked out the phones. They had a Droid Bionic, Droid Razr Maxx and a Droid 4 right next to each other, which was great, because those are the three phones that I wanted to compare. I looked at the phones and while they were all impressive, I REALLY like the Droid 4. Some people may not like a bulky phone or see the need for a hardware keyboard, but I immediately pulled out the keyboard to try it out. It is amazing! The keyboard is great. The buttons are larger and have a better shape than the keys on my current Droid and there is even a row of numbers at the top so you don’t have to get all ALT happy when you’re typing in an address or phone number. I didn’t see any of the ghosting issues that have been talked about in reviews. I was actually impressed with the display. I like the way it looks.

I set all three phones to 4G LTE and installed the Speed Test app. While they were all impressive, the Droid 4 was blazing fast. After playing with all three for a little while, I decided that the Droid 4 was the one for me. I asked the sales rep if I could get the $100 discount at the store, but was told that the offer was only good online. What I didn’t realize at the time, was that the discount was a special leap day sale.

I went home and later in the evening decided to go ahead and go through with the upgrade. I went through the process, but realized at the time that I had a $50 loyalty discount that I couldn’t use, so I chatted with customer service to see if I could get that discount, as well. I was told that if I used the $100 discount, not only could I not add my $50 loyalty discount, but I would also lose the discount. That was my downfall. I got greedy and wanted to get all of the discounts possible. It was late, so I decided to check back the next day to see if I could transfer the discount to another phone on our family plan and still get the $100 discount, only to find out that the really awesome discount was a one-day only leap day sale!

So now, here I am with my old Droid. I can now use my loyalty discount and get the Droid 4 for $149, but can’t bring myself to do it because of the deal I missed.

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  • Verizon Wireless is having a Leap Day sale, means $100 discounts on select 4G LTE devices (technologytell.com)
  • Deal of the Day: Motorola DROID 4 Android Phone (Verizon Wireless) (gadgetreview.com)
  • Verizon Slashing Prices on Galaxy Nexus and Droid RAZR for Leap Day (gottabemobile.com)

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  1. ConradJohnson says

    March 2, 2012 at 5:13 pm

    bummer man. That’s a pretty sweet device.

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