how come we don't have such deals in Singapore?

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Verizon will you give you up to $650 to switch carriers
Can you pay me now? Good.

Roberto Baldwin , @strngwys
37m ago in Mobile

If you've been pondering switching to Verizon, now would be a good time to make the jump. The company is offering up to $650 to AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint customers to switch teams and join its network. That's a impressive chunk of change and available for each line you convert. A family with four lines could receive up to $2,600.

It's not just money the carrier is throwing at new customers, it's also offering up an additional 2GB of data per month, for life, for free if you switch.

Of course, there are the usual caveats, you have to stick with Verizon for at least six months and trade in your old phone (which must be in working order) for a new one. And don't expect to walk out of a Verizon store with a bunch of with a bunch of Benjamins, the company states, "you'll get up to $650 on a prepaid card for the installment plan balance less the device trade-in value."

Of course Sprint, T-Mobile and AT&T have also been throwing incentives around trying to woo new customers. But $650 is a new league of carrier-switching bribery which is great if you've already been thinking about leaving your current phone company.
 
Got. Switch to Singtel get $150 off.
Back then they were more aggressive offering more incentives to switch telcos but as the local telco oligopoly they can dictate the market to its benefit.
 
Got. Switch to Singtel get $150 off.
Back then they were more aggressive offering more incentives to switch telcos but as the local telco oligopoly they can dictate the market to its benefit.


As a Businessman, you and your mate has cornered 95% of the market. Wise thing to do continue leech on your client. Simple. Throw in a little freebies .
 
apple is also getting into the credit/cash/reward for you to turn in your old phone business. it's lucrative to keep one as a customer and continue to milk the proverbial cow over the course of the customer's life.

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