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| reply to robertfl Re: Good Times!
For someone who can actually USE tons and tons of minutes, this is a good deal. For everyone else, it is expensive.
I personally get along just fine with a 300 minute plan, so I would lose money if I switched to the unlimited plan.
But I have relatives who frequently run their bills up into the $200 range. They would benefit GREATLY from this.
No one is forcing you to ditch your limited minute plan to switch to this one, and that is the great thing about it.
Don't say bad things about the plan just because it doesn't fit YOUR needs, no one is forcing you to use it and it doesn't detract from your pre-existing options. -- for all your Linux questions |
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 Axekick
join:2005-05-01 Saint Louis, MO
·Charter Pipeline
| I began T-Mobile with a 300 or 500 minute plan years ago. Kept renewing it and the first time I went over I contacted them and asked if I could upgrade plans and they make it retroactive. They did so without hesitation saving me perhaps $150 on calls I made exceeding my plans limits. Did so again and upgraded to the 1000 minute plan with a similar phone call.
My advice is buy only what you anticipate needing, if you go over(and are willing to renew contracts) then contact them at that time and ask to be upgraded to a larger plan. |
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