Difference between contract and rates?

Su
- in Mate series
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What is the difference

Dear Huawei Mate 20 pro with contract

Or about installment?

ma

One, as far as I believe, has nothing to do with the other.

In installments simply means that you e.g. Pay for 24 months each month to pay the unit.

I would spontaneously rate a contract as a mobile phone tariff.

Furthermore, because of your name, I believe that you are not yet of legal age and can't conclude effective contracts, you should discuss this with your parents.

ma

And one more question, why do you want to buy a Huawei Mate 20 Lite now?

I thought you wanted a link for an iPhone XR and you already wanted to know which phone to use. The P30 Pro, iPhone X or S10

Su

Because the Huawei Mate 20 pro looks like the iPhone x and better.

ma

And do you want to pay the whole with your counterfeit money from the 90 euro Headset purchase?

Is there any money left?

No, seriously. If you have really paid with counterfeit money that is a violation of § 147 StGB and if you have pressed it against § 146 StGB.

EDIT: I'm talking about it, if anyone asks

Su

I do not think anyone interested.

The law does not interest me as long as I profit from it.

Even I did not print it, it was already scanned, as it was on the page + video evidence

It is 100% safe counterfeit money, I do not harm anyone, as long as there's money left in their eyes.

The phone is paid by my parents.

25 euro a month are a breeze

Unfortunately, my parents do not bring me any expensive cell phones because I take very little care of them.

ma

I just want to warn you. And if you pay little attention to your phone, then I would advise against installment, as it may then be that you pay off a cell phone, which does not exist anymore.

Su

Okay, that's worth it, is contract

https://www.sparhandy.de/bestellweg_kundendaten.html?tarif_id=6299&geraete_id=10577&bestellweg_start=1&resetSession=1

ma

Whether that is worth I can't tell you. You have to decide for yourself if you are ready to pay 29.99 euro for 24 months.

That's a total of about 720 euro for the phone and the tariff.

Su

Can't you cancel that if possible?

ma

What to stop?

Su

The tariff

ma

No, the purchase contract states that you have to pay the tariff for at least 24 months.

Su

What if you do not do it?

ma

Then the contracting party sues the money.

Ga

Unfortunately, your question is missing important information!

Basically, it is a contract in both cases.

Huawei Mate 20 per with contract

In this case, you conclude a mobile phone contract with the provider for 24 months.
The phone is subsidized and costs you once, for example. 1, - EUR.

Huawei Mate 20 per with installment contract.

In this case, you just buy the phone and the purchase is funded.
In this case, the Simlok phone is free and you can choose the provider yourself.

The cheapest option is still to pay the phone in cash.

In order to be able to compare the different offers, you have to practically calculate what you have to pay in the 24 months.

With a contract, the phone is cheap, but the monthly fees are usually higher.

You should really look twice. Especially if the prices are very cheap, lurk somewhere hidden costs.

The mobile phone market is so competitive that nobody has anything to give away. Neither cell phones, nor mobile phone fees.

If the phone is funded, you should also read the fine print here. It's best to read it alone at home or have another look over it.

The colleagues are very creative. In the end, it must definitely be clear to the consumer what he actually has to pay, including all ancillary costs.

My advice:

Anyone who has bunkered money on a passbook should pay for the phone. There are no interest rates on the bank (about 1/2%).

Tip:

And you should really think about whether you really need these stupid additional guarantees.

The Stiftung Warentest and other consumer associations clearly say NO!

In the meantime, a complete branch of industry has become established in this sector.

Because in fact it is less a guarantee - the dealer could give you, as in the past simply in the form of a card.

It is an insurance that the buyer has to pay for.

What is the catch?

In contrast to the statutory material defect liability, the guarantee is a voluntary additional service of the dealer.

This means:

The dealer can also freely determine the warranty scope.

In English said: If you buy a refrigerator, the dealer can limit his warranty to the cable and the plug.

Nice thing. Just be honest. When does an electrical appliance break the cable? Or in a washing machine the glass from the door?

Right. And that's exactly what Stiftung Warentest sees it.

Money is being collected from customers who are unsettled. It is suggested to customers that they are themselves guilty, if something happens and if something happens, the additional guarantee often does not cover the damage.

And what not everybody knows is this:

For the banks, every customer who lets finance for the first time is worth a lot of cash.

The bank knows what you deserve, where you work, whether you are single or have children, etc. All the information that you would otherwise find bad.

I made financing for a large furniture store for a while tens of years ago.

There are banks that specialize in such financing. At that time it was mainly the City Bank is called today Targo Bank.

Anyone who is 18 years old today and needs a mobile phone may need a small cash injection at 20 to set up his first apartment.

So on appropriate offers for a life on pump, you can rely.

So much for general information.

Unfortunately, you can't answer your question in detail until the exact offer is known.

Sounds a bit like Saturn or MediaMarkt.

Still questions - just ask!

Su

Can't make the contract away, if you no longer feel like it

Ga

What sense would a contract have then?

But I can only repeat myself.

Answers can only be as good as the questions you ask.

Either you describe what your problem is, or you leave it?

Ga

Have you closed a contract and changed your mind?

Did you only want to inform yourself about the future, if you do not feel like it anymore?

On such guessing games but I'm not upset, frankly.

El

Get the same out… Buy both on Pump.

Only that you have the contract just as the name implies in addition to a mobile phone contract.

But you have monthly rates in both cases.

Since you do not even know what that is, you should keep your hands off both. With both you land quickly in the debt trap.