Google reduces the fee for breaking a contract by Nexus
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Get the latest news alerts: Follow LTW at Twitter. WASHINGTON – Google Inc. has lowered by $200 the fee it charges customers who break a standard two-year contract for its new Nexus One phone on the T-Mobile USA Inc. network.
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Google adds Nexus One phone support
Google now taking user phone calls about Nexus One Just a week after Google posted an advertisement for a phone support programme manager, the company is offering telephone support for Nexus One customers in the US – but will only answer questions about the status of their phone orders and shipments.
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Google Cuts Nexus One ETF to $150 From $350
Google has cut a fee charged to users who cease using its Nexus One smartphone before four months from $350 to $150. The move comes in the wake of a broad probe into ETFs by the Federal Communications Commission, which Jan. 26 sent letters to AT&T, Google, Sprint and T-Mobile asking how ETFs are charged and if consumers are adequately informed of the ETFs.
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Google Finally Provides Limited Nexus One Phone Support [Google]
Google has finally stepped up to the plate to offer a support phone line for Nexus One owners. It’s a necessary move, given the volume of customer complaints, but it’s also turned out to be a…
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Google reduces fee to break Nexus One contract
Google Inc. is shaving $200 off the fee that it charges customers of its new Nexus One phone to break a service contract with T-Mobile, as federal regulators continue to probe such fees and the rationale for them. Google’s “equipment recovery fee” applies to… Google – Nexus One – Searching – Search Engines – Mobile phone
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