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T-Mobile Review



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Every day computer user, a person who likes a bargain, dependent on my phone, value conscious, cost-conscious, I believe in honesty, a bargain hunter, expecting good, fair service
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    very cost effective, tmobile is the best, no dropped calls


DEC
18
2007

After a very bogus 7 years with Verizon & getting out of the contract which I never actually added any future years.  But when you get the new phone after 2 years, they have you extended for 2 more. 

So we stated NO MORE CONTRACTS!  So we shopped & got all kinds of come & get its but show up & the stories all change.  ATT/Cingular has ads going with Yahoo DSL, U-Verse cable or Dish Network, and home phone service and get a $350 CASHBACK.  But you have to buy everything for plenty.  Their cell turned me off with the $1 a day charge to use the phone with the minutes coming & going.  Blind person can't get free directory assistance.  BYE BYE, good for home phone & Yahoo PRO DSL. But no UVerse as yet........

So we checked T-Mobile at the mall.  Nice store, plenty of phones, great manager who took us over.  TO GO is the prepaid service.  $100 gets you Gold Service, which is service for a year before expiration of minutes & 15% additonal minutes for Gold members, so I got 1000 minutes plus 150 additional for a total of 1150 minutes that expirate one year from that date.  A Nokia 2160 was free after rebate & free car charger since I was Gold, with carrying case, headset, and easy  to add future minutes.

This year they had a Nokia 2610 Speakerphone for $45 and a $25 calling card making the phone $20.  No more cops pulling me over for talking on my phone to my ear.  The great guy assisting me in the calling card additional minutes which was 250 plus 15% MORE and he gave me 13 months expiration.  I check on the web site & it states 1/2009.

International?  I have made calls, they just deduct the minutes which are 5 times of USA calls.  So when my minutes are gone, I use my husband's phone & then refill for $25, $50 or $100 whatever.  No monthly fee, no taxes, no additonal charges.  THIS IS THE PERFECT CELL!

 

 

Last edited on Apr 15, 2008


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