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T-Mobile VS Cingular

CTMitten

Sep 1, 2006, 1:50 PM
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I have been with qwest for three years, and they suck! So now i am looking into Cingular or T-Mobile. My roommate has had Cingular for three years with no complaints, but my girlfriend has T-Mobile and the only complaint was that recently the entire network shut down and no phones worked.
The guy at Cart's swears by T-Mobile and showed me the JDPower website that put T-Mobile at the top of EVERYTHING for wireless.
My problem is cost. Cingular is the same pricing as Verizon, but has a 50% off the phone and 25% off the bill per month plan for Boeing employees. They also have rollover minutes, and a fairly good plan. They offer 1400 minutes on a family plan right now for $89.00 while T-Mobile only offers either 1000 minutes for...
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coowguy

Sep 2, 2006, 3:41 PM
Okay...
First off...you can get an individual plan like the 1500 min for 59.99 and you can add unlimited tmob2tmob for $6.99/mo.
Because if you got a family time plan you would have to have 2 phones. You said your girlfriend has TMobile. If she is willing to merge your 2 lines together and she pay half and you pay half that would be pretty cheap as long as you don't go over the minutes.
The 2k min Family time plan is a great bargain.
Also if you are going to be doing real estate, the FT 2000 is going to be your best bet. understand the 1400 for 89.99 is good however...you mentioned Cingular has rollover. If you are constantly going over your 1400 minutes, you have nothing to rollover. You really need to look at your current provi...
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