Roman,

With all due respect, how time consuming is it to send a mass SMS to
each of the 3000 phones (clearly TMobile knew each of the numbers).

I am not complaining that the SIM expired.  I was expecting this.  In
fact, it lasted a little longer than 30 days for me, which was a
bonus.

I will look into the Flex Pay option, but likely, will just wait until
the next Android phone with a keyboard comes out, and upgrade my phone
then.  I appreciate you letting us know about our options
nonetheless.  It isn't clear to me that FlexPay has the option for any
sort of Data plan (it looks like it is just voice and messaging),
which is very important to me.

At any rate, thanks for the additional info.

Mike




On Jul 12, 9:51 am, Roman <[email protected]> wrote:
> T-Mobile is also offering a so called FlexPay plan with no annual
> contract.
>
> Check out the official T-Mobile website for more information about
> this.
>
> By the way also my TMobile SIM card which came with the Magic device
> got disconnected after 30 days. As already people mentioned here, a
> lot of Magics were sold including the SIM card on ebay or other
> channels. Trying to contact each of the new Magic owners would have
> been very time consuming for T-Mobile (over 3000 user). Furthermore,
> the 30 day usage was for free and it was announced that the service
> will be disconnected after 30 days.
>
> --
> Roman Baumgaertner
> Sr. SW Engineer-OSDC
> ·T· · ·Mobile· stick together
> The views, opinions and statements in this email are those of the
> author solely in their individual capacity, and do not necessarily
> represent those of T-Mobile USA, Inc.
>
> On Jul 11, 5:59 pm, Mike Wolfson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > 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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