I haven't checked recently, but I know the 6010 was free for awhile ($19.99
minus $20 MIR) for $39.99+ customers agreeing to a new 12-month contract
(who have had no upgrades under the new program during the last 11 months).
A friend just got the E315 for $30 (no MIR required) this week.  If you
don't mind Samsung products and folder-style phones, the feature-set is
remarkably impressive for the price (external picture caller ID, VGA camera
with motion, built-in IM clients, etc.).

-----Original Message-----
From: tfrank3 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 7:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [T-Mobile-US] T-Mobile Free Phones?




Last year I was able to get a couple of free phones from T-mobile for 
renewing my two phone contracts.  At the time, T-mobile was giving 
existing customers the same deal as new customers when it came to 
phones.

My contracts have expired such that I am now month-to-month.  Is T-
mobile still giving free or discounted phones to existing customers 
who enter a new contract?



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