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Technology» Chainsaw http://lemenem.com/tech Just another Lemenem.com Blog Thu, 09 Sep 2010 20:14:00 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.1 en hourly 1 Google’s Nexus One ‘equipment recovery fee’ slashed to $150, still a pain http://lemenem.com/tech/googles-nexus-one-equipment-recovery-fee-slashed-to-150-still-a-pain.php http://lemenem.com/tech/googles-nexus-one-equipment-recovery-fee-slashed-to-150-still-a-pain.php#comments Mon, 08 Feb 2010 22:05:00 +0000 admin http://lemenem.com/tech/googles-nexus-one-equipment-recovery-fee-slashed-to-150-still-a-pain.php So the good news here is that Google appears to have heard the cries for help, having taken a chainsaw to its brutal $350 “equipment recovery fee” that had been lumped on top of T-Mobile’s $200 ETF for subsidized Nexus One contracts canceled in the first 120 days. The bad news, though, is that it still exists at all — a hairy precedent for an industry being watched with eagle eyes by the FCC right now. The company has knocked $200 off the fee, bringing it down to $150; in other words, if you break your contract, you’ll pay the same ETF that Verizon now charges on its “advanced devices.” Whether that was a deliberate move to let ‘em say that they’re no more expensive than Verizon is unclear, but let’s be honest: $350 is extreme, $550 was highway robbery. At least we’re going in the right direction.

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