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Attn: People who know the cell phone biz...or just retail.

Old Jan 15, 2006 | 09:26 PM
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Originally Posted by b00gers
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I went to the cell phone store and got myself a new phone. I got myself the LG 9800.




I didnt like it at first because it was really bulky. But then I walked around with it in my pocket, and it didnt matter too much anymore. And having the keyboard to text is sweet.

Anyway...question is:

This phone retailed for $499. With the new sign-up, the lady said she will give it to me for $149 and a $100 rebate. Cool...$50 for the phone. Then when she talked about tax, she said I will be charged for the tax off of the $499 price. I was kinda :thinking:. I thought she should be charging tax on the $150 price. Is she just trying to make a little extra side money, or is this legit practice?

Holler.
that's right. i got charged the full price of my phone too when i upgraded to a new one
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Old Jan 15, 2006 | 10:34 PM
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Not totally related, but when I sold cars and there was a rebate on that particular model, the dealership charged the customer tax on the full sale price of the car before the rebate to give you a full balance owed, then the rebate is deducted from that balance.
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Old Jan 15, 2006 | 10:45 PM
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I didnt, but maybe NY tax regulations are different (if its a state tax).

I love that phone, but it breaks really easy, I ran into chair and the front LCD cracked and inside was unreadable. I didnt really run into it with alot of force and the phone was in my pocket. anyway the replacement phone came with a holster ($19.99). its sweet.
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Old Jan 16, 2006 | 05:53 AM
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rebates stink. paying taxes on the full price. this is similar to using 'a get one free' coupon on an item. u still have to pay tax on the retail price, makes no sense.
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