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Is this the end of MyFaves?
I don't see any more MyFaves options on the web site.
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xexy
Oct 25, 2009, 5:53 PM
myfavs is gone.
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Bummer. Really no reason for me to change plans then. I have the 700 Family MyFaves plan for $70 which gives me unlimited already to most people I call and the $5.99 T-Zones for unlimted data on my smartphone. I only use the data for activesync and the occational browsing (rare) so I don't feel bad not paying a ton for the real data plan and I doubt T-Mo would care either if they looked at my usage. When I browse I usually turn on the Wifi and don't even use the T-mo data.
I was really hoping they were lauching something good for those of us who are not high talkers and data users. These plans are good for business users for sure though.
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I think the name of the game is to raise (not lower) ARPU.
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Why oh why would they take that away?? 😕
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They're trying to go European. I was actually hoping it would spark a price war. Unless AT&T and Verizon start bleeding a lot of subcribers, I don't think this will spark the price war that is inevitable.
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so now i want to know if you have my faves now and you need to change your plan or you want to upgrade do you lose your my faves???
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If you change your plan, yes you will lose myfaves since it is no longer on any plans. But you will not lose it if you do a handset upgrade, you can keep your existing plan then.
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T-Mobile's new plans provide unlimited services for the same price which expands beyond the MyFaves. No need for a MyFaves with unlimited voice and text for lower or same prices.
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