T-Mobile way out west in Northern California/Oregon is one of the poorer 
carriers.

T-Mobile has a strong presence in Southern California...  I was with them for 
about 35 days and their customer service people were beyond incompetent.  Heck, 
you couldn't even get a decent at the local T-Mobile store.

Larry

-----Original Message-----
From: Computer Guys Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
b_s-wilk
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 9:56 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CGUYS] T-Mobile?

WARNING: Rant

I just got a notice from T-Mobile. They raised their fees for SMS/text 
to 20 cents incoming/outgoing. That's outrageous! Is this a reaction to 
a US market that doesn't complain when prices are raised for no reason? 
Or is this to counter the European Union's actions to reduce price 
gouging by Euro telcos? Looks like T-Mobile/Deutsche Telekom is making 
up lost fees in the EU by raising our rates, although their 2007 
earnings look good. The least that ALL telcos should do is have free 
incoming texts so we don't have to pay for spam texts.

I'm seriously considering switching to  7-11 SpeakOut [lowered their 
charges for voice and text in 1/08], or buying another SpeakOut phone 
and using it for text [5 cents incoming/outgoing texts, 15 cents/min 
voice, 1 yr expiration] and keeping T-Mobile PAYGO for voice [10 
cents/min, $100 refill, 1 yr expiration]. Wish they sold the dual SIM 
phones in the US so I wouldn't have to carry two phones, but, again, the 
United States is far behind other countries when it comes to mobile as 
well as broadband.

The international United Mobile SIM card has free incoming calls in 80 
countries, but not here. TravelSIM has free incoming calls and texts in 
many countries, but not here. The US can't compete because Americans, 
except sometimes in Philadelphia region, don't demand fair prices. 
Instead we get "nickeled and dimed" to death by the likes of Verizon and 
AT&T, paying $50-60/month for services that cost $30-35/month elsewhere. 
Eurozone smart phones are much cheaper too, Nokia N95 €29 euros w/18 mo. 
plan vs. $600 in US, no plan available.

If you primarily use voice, T-Mobile has the best deal, as long as the 
reception is good. If you text more than talk, try SpeakOut [uses AT&T 
GoPhone network, phones sold only at 7-11 stores] No 7-11 near you? Have 
a friend pick one up for you.

Betty


> Take a look here:
> http://www.prepaidreviews.com/bestrated.html
> I think they give a pretty good rundown of all the services. I just changed 
> my regular Verizon service to pre-pay.
> 
> Judy Cosler wrote:
>> was it on this list that somebody recently posted about using a cheapie
>> T-Mobile plan? 


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