I'm not always happy to live in germany, but when it comes to money, I really like the attitude of people around here. We save money - a lot. You barely see any credit cards around here. And something like that subscription plan would never work here. I think it wouldn't work anywhere in europe. Personally, I just don't like contracts. I also use a prepaid card for my Xperia Z, which I bought without a contract. It's just the only way a device is yours instantly. When buying on credit, the device belongs to the company you bought it from until you pay the very last cent. I just don't like that feeling. Also, how the hell should I know if I'm even using a device for two years? Maybe I don't like it after 6 months. If I paid upfront, no problem, I sell that sucker and that's that. If I pay a monthly bill? That would rally get on my nerves.
However, people are different. That EFA Plan is a nice additional option for people who are into buying on credit. It's nothing wrong with it as long as it's optional. More options are always welcome. I personally don't like the idea behind it, but I also don't have to take that offer. So everything's fine if you ask me.
唯一無二のRolStoppableに認められた、VGCの任天堂ファミリーの正式メンバーです。光栄に思います。







