• TachyonTele@lemm.ee
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    10 hours ago

    Correct, you’ve got it. That’s how it’s worked for ten+ years.

    • RubberDuck@lemmy.world
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      4 hours ago

      Here in the Netherlands they don’t allow carrier locking and still sell on these installment plans.

      They are 2 separate services (telecom & financing) and thus cannot be linked at sale. That’s not an issue… why would it be different in the US?

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        48 minutes ago

        In the Netherlands you purchase a new phone and a fixed monthly subscription for calls, texts, and data. You choose to pay for the phone itself upfront, or with installments each month, along with your monthly subscription cost.

        That’s the same thing. I think you don’t know what you’re talking about, friend.

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          7 minutes ago

          The part they are saying is different is that the phones are unlocked immediately. They don’t ever lock.

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          28 minutes ago

          Back to the original point… Phones are not provider locked. That’s not allowed. It’s a predatory practice.