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T-Mobile Debuts New No-Contract Plans

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adam2106

Mar 25, 2013, 8:36 AM
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Game Changer

This is a game changer event..

1. Seeing multiple of options for data on the hotspot.
2. unlimited minutes and text and hotspot and data
3. paying overtime etc.. with no finance charges.
4. NO CONTRACTS!!!
5. Corp accounts stay active.

GAME CHANGER!!!
For me, if T-Mobile would just fill in coverage in some of the no coverage areas surrounding the cities, and upgrade much of its Edge network to at least HSPA, then I would go with T-Mobile.
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dadayk12

Mar 24, 2013, 6:12 PM

no contract?

howbout existinmg customer's who wanna get this plans?
If you're an existing customer you will want to move to the newer plans, whether New Classic or Value. There is no catch at all, no contract renewal, you can take advantage of the unlimited services, at lower rates. If you currently have a contract, y...
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Tofuchong

Mar 24, 2013, 3:32 PM
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Message to T-Mobile subscribers

Call T-Mobile and change your plan to one of the new ones.

Smartphone mobile hotspot is free. (save $14.99) 500MB of data, also included free with the plan (save $10.00). The buckets of data now go up to over 12 Gigabytes in increments of two (2.5gb, 4.5gb, 6.5gb, 8.5gb, 10.5gb, 12.5 gb).

Mobile broadband rate plans, the majority of them, have had the prices HALVED.

There is no reason to remain on an old classic or value plan when these new plans offer MORE service, have NO contract, and cost less. I should point out, I don't make comission, but I like doing my best for the customer, and these new plans are nearly perfect.

Oh - also, the Add-a-lines (3rd, 4th, 5th line on a family plan) no longer get 500 Minutes.... they get...
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great comment but it depends what you have with your corporate discount and other things. once you change you cannot go back. its quite tough to think of these things and then if you make a rash decision to say hey i want to go back; however, you cann...
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