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Google Reduces Its Nexus One Termination Fee

CWmike writes "The only smartphone Linus Torvalds doesn't hate is that much less unlikable now that Google has quietly chopped $200 off its early termination fee on the Nexus One. Customers who cancel the service had been on the hook for $550, including a $350 Google cancellation charge. Google has reduced their fee to $150 — but users are still liable for a $200 ETF from T-Mobile. Users have a 14-day grace period during which they do not have to pay either charge, although they may be hit with a restocking fee. The $350 total fee matches one of the highest in the industry, charged by Verizon. Google did not announce the change but simply altered its online terms-of-service document." The price cut could add momentum to a phone that, by one reckoning, costs only $49 unlocked.

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  1. Slashvertisement at its best by Korbeau · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Linking to an article mentioning Linus and an older advertisement, with a tiny bit of new information (a 200$ cut because of an about-to-be ruling by the FCC), that overall shows Google in a positive light. With clumsy maths at the end.

    Slashdot at its best!

  2. Nexus one eh? by Rosco+P.+Coltrane · · Score: 5, Funny

    Nexuses are retired, not terminated.
    Just saying...

    -- Roy Batty

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    "A door is what a dog is perpetually on the wrong side of" - Ogden Nash
  3. Dont be... by Johnny+Fusion · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Evil? Well with these fees maybe just a little bit evil. But seriously this is google, how much more money do they need?
    Personally, I am waiting for the phone that is subsidized by non-obtrusive, relevant advertising.

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    There are two kinds of fool. One says, This is old, and therefore good. And one says, This is new, and therefore better.
  4. Will you please stop the dishonest shilling? by VShael · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's one thing to have a story/advertisement, it's another to blatantly lie in it.

    The bullshit statistic of the $49 dollar unlocked version was ably debunked in the comments of the last story where this was claimed.

    Please stop doing it. When you're caught in a blatant lie, you don't repeat it unless you are also an idiot.