My SIM went dead sometime this week.

I am disappointed that TMobile didn't proactively contact me (they
obviously have the number, and could have just sent me an SMS).  You
think that an enterprising salesperson could have signed a lot of new
accounts, if they took the time to contact Google IO Magic owners.

I would have considered looking into a data only plan (if such a thing
exists), but decided just not to use the phone.

I already have a G1 (which I prefer for the keyboard), so decided to
sell the phone.  I figure I will just save the money and apply it to
my purchase of the next great Android phone (whatever and whenever
that may be).

On Jul 8, 5:22 pm, DT <[email protected]> wrote:
> My SIM just stopped working today too. I talked to t-mobile and they
> claimed if I wanted to sign up for service I needed to sign a 24 month
> contract, even though I (obviously) already have my own phone. Is this
> consistent with what others have been told?
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