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T-Mobile Expands $50 Unlimited Plan Across the U.S.

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Nice!

Mark_S

Mar 2, 2009, 2:41 PM
$50 for individual and $89 for first 2-lines in a family plan. Only includes voice. Makes sense. What does everyone expect???? Data, multimedia, and everything else included with that? That is like asking McDonalds to put the ketchup on your fries. Now I can see Verizon, AT&T Mobility, and Sprint jumping in whenever with their versions. Churn anyone?????? 🙂
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jared5604

Mar 2, 2009, 4:07 PM
Actually Sprint already has this beat with the Boost pre-paid plans.
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Austiniter

Mar 3, 2009, 5:49 AM
T-mobile isn't doing any favors for its 'loyal' customers as BOOST MOBILE already is beating T-Mobile by not only offering UNLIMITED nationwide calling but also eating the state & local government taxes, so that no bill goes over $50 a month - beat that T-Mobile!
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DoubleHelix

Mar 3, 2009, 9:46 AM
Austiniter said:
T-mobile isn't doing any favors for its 'loyal' customers as BOOST MOBILE already is beating T-Mobile by not only offering UNLIMITED nationwide calling but also eating the state & local government taxes, so that no bill goes over $50 a month - beat that T-Mobile!

No taxes at all? Really FLAT at 50 bucks? Any sales tax?

Wow that is a really good deal especially if you are in their good coverage area. 😉
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thatguy_overthere

Mar 2, 2009, 8:25 PM
I can see churn happening because of this offer. They're gonna jump ship from T-mobile to Boost for a better plan and no contract.

Am i serious? No, but i have a bad feeling in my gut that tells me you are serious with your post.
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Mark_S

Mar 3, 2009, 12:06 AM
Boost has just as bad "two-cups and a string" call quality as Nextel's iden network, and their coverage is absolutely horrible. Think again.
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tmo32

Mar 3, 2009, 4:01 PM
you guys who are the sprint bandwagon must have alot of room to streatch your legs... to think that people are buying this "boost" pre-paid plan is just silly. this is what they have reduced a once great company like nextel to. they are just gasping for air in an industry that is dominated by customer service and reliability, just something that sprint does and has never had.
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asLeepLessman

Mar 3, 2009, 6:17 PM
tmo32 said:to think that people are buying this "boost" pre-paid plan is just silly. this is what they have reduced a once great company like nextel to.
☚ī¸ so true.

I worked at a cellhone store that sold AT&T, Sprint, Nextel and Tmo before the Sprint & Nextel merger. At that time, Tmo & Nextel was booming. I sold more Nextel's then anything else with Tmo a distant 2nd place. Then came Boost, Nextel's prepaid service which dominated all prepaid services at that time except To-Go Plans (the AT&T prepaid plan at the time). It was a great time for Nextel...

Boost started hurting Nextels reception and loss some flare. Nextel merged with Sprint and lost its originality. What did sprint do? Apply the Free Inco...
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tmo32

Mar 3, 2009, 6:45 PM
yes, i worked for sprint for 3 years, so sad...nextel customers coming in to curse sprint for what they did to thier nextel service. what people dont know is that when nextel was on its own it was a leader in customer service, now its a joke. and to all that think that this $50 plan is so great and its revolutionary for sprint... if this is the case then why does sprint offer thier unlimited plan for $99 still?... its because its on the nextel coverage plan which means horrible coverage...
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