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- 05-27-2005, 07:09 PM #1Colin WilliamGuest
I'm a current Sprint PCS customer, getting 300 minutes/8pm nights and
unlimited nights/weekends for $30/month. If I am switching, is t-mobile at
all likely to negotiate the addition of the unlimited weekends to their $30
plan, or an 8pm start to nights?
Thanks,
Colin
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- 05-28-2005, 05:24 AM #2Todd CopelandGuest
Re: t-mobile - likely to negotiate terms for a new customer?
"Colin William" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I'm a current Sprint PCS customer, getting 300 minutes/8pm nights and
> unlimited nights/weekends for $30/month. If I am switching, is t-mobile at
> all likely to negotiate the addition of the unlimited weekends to their
$30
> plan, or an 8pm start to nights?
Could you get unlimited weekends on T-moble's $29.99 plan? Probably....
since it's standard on the plan. Would they be able to change Weeknights
from 9pm to 8pm on this plan? I'm sure they will be happy to do this...
since there are no free weeknights anyway.
Would they modify a national plan just for you? Nope.
- 06-07-2005, 07:11 AM #3John S.Guest
Re: t-mobile - likely to negotiate terms for a new customer?
"Colin William" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'm a current Sprint PCS customer, getting 300 minutes/8pm nights and
> unlimited nights/weekends for $30/month. If I am switching, is t-mobile at
> all likely to negotiate the addition of the unlimited weekends to their
> $30 plan, or an 8pm start to nights?
I thnk that you have to have a $39.99 plan or greater to get the free N&W
package.
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