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MyFaves vs. Unl. M2M/ Relocation q's.

Tarabottamoos

May 24, 2007, 8:00 AM
Just a question... but does anyone out there know what seems to be working out best- the unl M2M or the MyFaves on the FT plans? Are they still offering the M2M-- or you think they are going to pull it back and only offer MyFaves?

I also had a q abt T's relocation policy, as I'm currently in Ohio, my boyfriend's looking at a job in Florida-- we're on a big FT plan w/his family, who's staying here. Anyone think they'll MAKE us get FL #'s (Is there an EON- Excessive Off Network- Dept.?) OR make us TOS and get our own plan? I know Cing's policies, but it's been ages since I've worked for TMobile and I just don't know...

***and before anyone calls me a troll, I work for Cingular, but have (and love) T-Mobile***

I just want
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LilShorty

May 24, 2007, 9:19 AM
Well, you can always add M2M on a family plan for just 9.99 more if you want MyFaves as well. I always recommend it to my customers.

You can keep your Ohio number. No one's going to MAKE you change. You can also stay on your current plan. Now, as far as Off Network, there is T-Mobile coverage in Florida, so unless you're going to a town that has NO T-Mo coverage, you don't need to worry about being off network.
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Tarabottamoos

May 24, 2007, 10:37 AM
Sweet. Thanks, I'm not sure what city- Heck I'm not even sure if we're going yet- but the q was out there.
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LilShorty

May 24, 2007, 12:04 PM
Well, as soon as you know the city, you can go here http://www.t-mobile.com/coverage/ to check the coverage and verify if T-Mo does have coverage there.
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