Trump Mobile T1 preorder terms say sale is not guaranteed
- Trump Mobile updated the T1 Phone preorder terms on April 6.
- The updated terms say a $100 preorder deposit is not a purchase and does not guarantee the device will be offered for sale.
- Customers who placed a preorder can request a refund through customer service.
Trump Mobile updated the T1 Phone preorder terms and conditions on April 6 to state that a preorder deposit does not guarantee the phone will be sold. The updated terms say the deposit “provides only a conditional opportunity” if Trump Mobile later chooses to offer the device for sale.
The updated terms also state that a preorder deposit is “not a purchase.” According to the source report, customers placed a $100 deposit to preorder the T1 Phone, which the Trump Organization announced in June last year.
The revised preorder language indicates that production and sale of the T1 Phone are not assured. Customers who already placed a preorder deposit can ask customer service for a refund, according to the source report.
Related questions
- What changed in the Trump Mobile T1 Phone preorder terms on April 6?
- Does a Trump Mobile T1 preorder deposit guarantee the phone will be sold?
- Can customers get a refund for a Trump Mobile T1 preorder deposit?
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