Sentences with phrase «means full retail price»

Um, the point of EM + was no contract, in exchange you buy all your phones unsubsidized, that means full retail price.

Not exact matches

The terminology from Radio Shack simply means that the contract date will not be reset if you pay the full retail price.
Your boy «Lionel at Dell» has tweeted to let you know that just because you paid full - retail price for a Dell Streak — $ 549 — that doesn't mean you can take it to any network you want.
Great update as usual, however there is a problem with the full PS3 downloadable games, they come without a digital manual, I mean we pay the same price for a digital download as the retail version ($ 60) yet they come without a manual which makes the digital buyers kind of left out and cheated.
And if phones running Android Go are lower priced, you can rest assured that retailers will try and push slightly more expensive options at buyers, stressing the presence of «full Android» — yes, most users might not get the real meaning of the term, but hey, anything that is «full» sounds good.
That means Fitbit Force owners will be able to send in their activity tracker and receive a check for $ 140 (about # 84, AU$ 156) to cover its full retail price and all taxes.
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