tmobile launching 8 new plans feb 13th!!!!
Rate plans launching February 13:
Get More $39.99 with 1000 Whenever minutes.
SmartAccess $39.99 with 1000 Whenever minutes.
Get More $49.99 with 1000 Whenever minutes and Unlimited Nights and Weekends.
SmartAccess $49.99 with 1000 Whenever minutes and Unlimited Nights and Weekends.
Take Control $49.99 with 1000 Whenever minutes and Unlimited Nights and Weekends in Austin, Boston, Dallas and Philadelphia markets only
Get More $59.99 with 1500 Whenever minutes with Unlimited Nights and Weekends.
National Business $49.99 with 1000 Whenever minutes, Unlimited Weekends and T-Mobile to T-Mobile minutes and 500 domestic text messages.
National Business $59.99 wit...
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thanks, Nick
All lines on the FamilyTime plan get unlimited text, IM, picture and video messaging for just $9.99 per month.
Normally this bundle would be $19.99, but as a special launch promotion they have lowered the price to $9.99 for the first three months (February 13 – May 14).
hemobile said:
you guys all beleve this mook?? i think i have heard of you danielson... your the wild haired cray eyed kook who trolls in this forum about crazy stuff that isnt true. 👿 STOP THE LIES!!!!!
i don't know about what he looks like or cant remember if he trolls but i was told by a t-mobile rep the 1500 get more and the $19.99 basic plan end on the 13th of feb. and they were also rolling out an unlimited plan i think for $125.00 bucks
dont wanna start a flame war!
lol im guessing I ASSumed you were someone else.. I apologize for the insult.
lets just 🤣 this one off ok??
make peace not WAR!"
🙂
The 1K plans are the same promotions they had before they did the 1500 promos. Other than that no huge changes.
T-Mobile needs to expand thier phone line. They discontinued some great handsets: Nokia 3220, Moto V330, etc.
dave73 said:
They need to work on their network even more as far as expanding it, and adding capacity to existing towers. That's a big factor in why I won't sign up with T-Mobile. Otherwise I like their plans and some phones.
They *are* working on the network. If you'd seen the network a few short years ago you'd see that the network has been expanded quite a bit not only with their own coverage but with coverage supplied by their roaming partners. If you're expecting that T-Mobile will have an equivalent network to that of VeriZon or xingular it's likely never going to happen. People should use T-Mobile if the coverage meets their needs. If it doesn't go to another carrier. Pretty simple, eh?
Thanks,
rathofbuns