Re: [New post] T-Mobile to pay off all early termination fees when you switch from ATT, Sprint or Verizon

2014-01-11 Thread Traci Duncan
When I first read these articles, I was really excited, but I’m beginning to think it isn’t as cool as it sounds. If I read it correctly, the simple choice plan is $50 plus $30 for an additional line. Then let’s say we both chose iPhone 5s’s, I believe I read $26 per phone for 24 Months.

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2014-01-08 Thread Fred Olver
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Re: [New post] T-Mobile to pay off all early termination fees when you switch from ATT, Sprint or Verizon

2014-01-08 Thread DJ Reese
At first glance this seems like a very good plan however, I did discover the hidden wording that could stop some in there tracks from switching over to T-mobile. 1. you have to trade in your existing phone for a T-mobile locked phone. I currently have a iPhone 4S so is t-Mobile going to give

Re: [New post] T-Mobile to pay off all early termination fees when you switch from ATT, Sprint or Verizon

2014-01-08 Thread Rick Alfaro
Another gotya I think is the fact that they offer to sell you a new phone with 0 down and 24 monthly payments to pay off the new device. What they are not saying and perhaps I'm mistaken, is that your new phone is no longer subsidized. If that is the case, a new iPhone 5s 64gb would be $850