T-Mobile does not have roll over minutes so $45 is for 1000 mins /mo ... use them or lose them.

If you are not already a T-Mobile customer, I am not sure that you can get the new unlimited mins for $49 "Loyalty" plan ... but it wouldn't hurt to ask. It's by far the best "minutes deal" out there I think.

If T-Mobile is willing to do that to keep customers in the face of the ATT iPhone surge, why wouldn't they give that to a new customer who would switch?

db

tjpa wrote:
On Nov 7, 2009, at 5:26 PM, db wrote:
Yeh... and you might like to know that since Feb, T-Mobile has an unadvertised minutes plan called "Loyalty" that gives customers, who have been with them for a while, UNLIMITED prime time minutes for $49. ( I used to pay $45 for 1000 mins...).

That's good. I'm paying $100 for 1150 minutes. Will the 1000 minutes for $45 last me the whole year and rollover (like mine do) or do they expire more quickly?


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