$10 a year sounds just cheap enough to get ME to finally buy a cell phone!
Last one I tried wouldn't get a signal where I usually hike, so I returned
it. But I'm willing to try again at that price.

Can anyone better this deal?


On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 3:57 PM, TPiwowar <[email protected]> wrote:

> Need to read the fine print on the plan and ask questions. With T-Mobile
> you get "Gold" status after you have spent $100 and that status does not
> expire. So you buy a $100 card immediately and your are "Gold." The $100
> card comes with 200 bonus minutes and "Gold" customers get bonus minutes
> with every subsequent purchase, no matter how small. If you have "Gold"
> status any purchase extends all your minutes for a year. So you could buy a
> $10 card once a year to keep all your minutes. After spending the initial
> $100 you could go for years with annual $10 purchases. Used this way my
> T-Mobile phone is costing me about $75/year. I buy minutes for $100 or $50
> in alternate years.
>
> If you want o be really frugal you can find T-Mobile minutes sold at a
> discount on the Internet. You can easily get 3% off and sometimes 7%.
>


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