Wednesday, July 21, 2010

[TheOptionClub.com] Re: DROID on Verizon Wireless?

 



Great response. As Jim says, "Someone has done their homework". Thanks to all.

I also will be checking the TOS site for an appt for android.

I see that Nick already has the Droidx. With the better screen and what I hope is a good browser I wonder how well the on-line TOS version would work? When my Droid was working it looked like it would be possible to queue up orders on laptop from home and later execute any previously queued orders as needed?

I had not thought of paying the termination route. I suspect I have the $350 fee since I got a new contract in March 2010. I believe I saw Verizon ads that charge $200 for DroidX with a two year contract. That sounds like a reasonable way to go as I like Verizon service and have heard good things about the DroidX. If TOS comes up with an app the world will be sweet!

Thanks for the info on Best Buy insurance. The $10 per month seems not that bad after going through my phone-loss experience. To get this insurance do I buy the new phone through Best Buy or buy the phone from Verizon and then go to Best Buy?

Now all I need is to find a place that buys and rehab old Droids.

Thanks very much, Jack C

--- In OptionClub@yahoogroups.com, "jackcrawford72" <jack@...> wrote:
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> Anyone aware of options trading apps for the Droid? Last I heard TOS was working on an app, but no estimated time for having it available.
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> Reason I ask is that I got my Motorola Droid wet and the screen went south. It is going to cost $200 - $500 to replace. This seems like a good place to look around and find the best smartphone that will support my options trading.
> Thanks
> Jack C
>

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