--- In [email protected], Joseph Singer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 
> This is true.  However, you'll need to make a call with the phone you  
> wish to get rebated at least once if I recall correctly.  After you've  
> done that you can switch as many times and as often as you like.  T- 
> Mobile does keep track of phones on their network by the IMEI which is  
> broadcast every time you use your phone on the network.
>

Would two 6 to 7 minute long calls to customer service count as calls
in regard to getting a rebate? I went through Deal King to T~Mobile to
buy the phone, I got my Nokia 6030 by going through them last year.

I am on my third phone number on that phone now, I have only had the
phone a few days. I was getting wrong numbers less than 12 hours after
I activated it, had them change the number. I have not given that
number to anyone. Then today I received some chain letter text
messages on the new number which deducted from my balance even though
I didn't open them, I did after I checked my account to see that
T~Mobile deducted 5 cents per text message. Stupid chain~letter type
junk texts. Read this and forward it to everyone you know. Right.

I set the plan up on the $1 a day plan. So I can make several calls
off their network for that $1, so making a call to get the rebate
isn't going to be a problem, but if the calls to their CS don't count,
I can switch back the SIM for one call then switch it back after that
one. 



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