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1500 minutes $39.99

beaverclea

Apr 13, 2006, 1:22 AM
Does anyone know where this plan is actually in effect? Tmobile won't allow me to buy the plan in Houston, rather I only get the 1000 minutes for $39.99. Is there any way to negotiate the higher plan, or perhaps a better time when they will actually offer the plan?
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TehannaRep

Apr 13, 2006, 8:16 AM
I'm really sorry beaverclea, but the plan is currently not available in Houston, Dallas/Ft. Worth, or Philadelphia markets.
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jhr2112

Apr 15, 2006, 7:23 PM
You can get the plan in Austin, I sell it all the time. They call it an unpublished plan.
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Likenonother

Apr 13, 2006, 8:41 AM
You can only get the plan, or any plan for that matter, when it is being offered and only in the places it is being offered in. There is no negotiating plans. U only have the option of choosing the plans being offered in ur area at the time.
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pistolpete

Apr 13, 2006, 9:44 AM
I signed up with T-Mobile 3 weeks ago on a Friday, Saturday morning, my T-Mobile rep called me at home and said he just saw this new 1500 min anytime plan come available and suggested I switch!(Chicago area market) Talk about customer service!~
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gunny

Apr 13, 2006, 10:05 AM
Glad it's working for you I would burn through 1500 minutes easy without N/W and IN. 🙂
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iloveMOTOV300

Apr 13, 2006, 9:29 PM
I know. T-Mobile is awesome!!!
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Islander37

Apr 14, 2006, 4:13 PM
I have a predicament. I am on an expired plan called Get More 1000 with Nights and Weekends for 39.99. I am thinking about going to the 1500 minutes for 39.99. My holdup is no nights and weekends come with this plan. I am afraid to jump to this plan not having the n/w. Can anyone shed some light on this as to whether this is a good plan or not from personal experiences? The customer care rep said last month I had 1501 minutes of talk time total so I went over by 1 minute. I don't know!! Argh. Giving up unlimited n/w is not something I am comfortable with. My talk time has seemed to go up a little lately. My cell is my primary phone - no landline. T-Mobile did tell me that I have an option of adding on nights for $4.00 a month. No weekends s...
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Atavist Arise

Apr 14, 2006, 4:18 PM
it all depends on personal usage, i would take 3 or 4 months of your past bills and look at your total minutes used, and find a good average, if it's cutting within 100 minutes of 1500, you might want to consider the 1500 minute with unlimited n/w for 50.
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iloveMOTOV300

Apr 14, 2006, 5:13 PM
I agree. Me, I found that I did not use a lot of unlimited weekends, so I thought why not, so I got the 1500 Whenever plan, and now I am having a hard time using all 1500 minutes...talk about a deal!
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TehannaRep

Apr 16, 2006, 7:33 AM
Just a heads up to everyone. This plan is a limited time promotion, and will not be available after April 16.
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