I'd suggesting going to a t-mo store and telling them what you want  
and what you desire to do.
I've always found them to be very accomodating--the business  
competition is very high, so you're in the drivers seat!

Larry Ronglien
Minnetonka MN


On Apr 24, 2006, at 10:20 PM, melaniesnorris wrote:

> Hi there I have a couple of questions I thought that someone here may
> be able to answer.
> I have been a T-Mo customer for 3 years now out of contract & have
> never used the phone upgrage program. I just got married and was
> thinking about getting a family plan now. I have the unlimited
> internet grandfathered at $19.99 a month. If I change from individual
> to family, would I loose my grandfathered add on? Also, where would I
> get the best deal on a new phone for him? Should I go ahead and get 2
> new phones since I am going to have to sign a new contract anyway? All
> suggestions & opinions are welcome.
> Thanks in advance for the help!
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