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Ruinthere

Jan 10, 2006, 12:07 PM
Hi all,

Appreciate if anyone can help me out.

Contract with TM is about to expire, current plan is family with 4 lines.

Member A and B used the most while C and D use minimum minutes, will I be better off split this into 2 family plans consisting 2 lines each and switch carrier so I can get free phones from Wirefly or Letstalk, or stay with the current plan and pay $55 to upgrade for a Razor
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sunilsonia

Jan 10, 2006, 5:47 PM
Ruinthere said:
Hi all,

Appreciate if anyone can help me out.

Contract with TM is about to expire, current plan is family with 4 lines.

Member A and B used the most while C and D use minimum minutes, will I be better off split this into 2 family plans consisting 2 lines each and switch carrier so I can get free phones from Wirefly or Letstalk, or stay with the current plan and pay $55 to upgrade for a Razor



That all depends on your total consumption of talk time minutes. Here are a couple of different perspectives to look into for analysis:

1. Add up the total consumption on a monthly basis and validate whether or not it exceeds your monthly limit. What this would essentially do for you is ...
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Ruinthere

Jan 10, 2006, 11:15 PM
Thank you for the detailed summary. We are currently using the 1600 min plan, I was thinking instead of paying $120/month for 4 lines, I could opt for 2 plans with less min which still adds up to $120/month. Guess I can't win, plus the activation fees if ever I switch to a differrent carrier. I'm happy with TM so far, with exceptional customer services.

RGDS
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