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  1. #1
    DSL GURU
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    New "Family Plans" where effectively, additional lines are now $10/month, as
    opposed to the former $20. As Cinglular also charges $10 for additional lines
    on shared minutes, maybe SprintPCS will follow down that path Monday or soon
    thereafter.

    For the skeptical folks named after states, check it out at
    http://www.tmobile.com

    and if one buys their phones from Amazon.com, SE T610 is free after rebate.

    www.amazon.com for skeptics



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  2. #2
    Scott Stephenson
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    Re: New Plans in time for WLNP from TMobile

    DSL GURU wrote:


    >
    > For the skeptical folks named after states, check it out at
    > http://www.tmobile.com
    >


    Who?

    George Washington?
    Virginia Woolf?
    Peter York?
    Indiana Jones?
    Joe Montana?
    Tennessee Williams?
    Georgia O'Keefe?


    Why would they care about ceel phones?



  3. #3
    Thomas T. Veldhouse
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    Re: New Plans in time for WLNP from TMobile

    On 22 Nov 2003 21:09:55 GMT, [email protected] (DSL GURU) wrote:

    >New "Family Plans" where effectively, additional lines are now $10/month, as
    >opposed to the former $20. As Cinglular also charges $10 for additional lines
    >on shared minutes, maybe SprintPCS will follow down that path Monday or soon
    >thereafter.


    They have done that [$10 for each additional line beyond the first two
    in the family plan] for ever. I was on that plan with my wife for
    about 6 months until I ditched T-Mobile for a provider that worked
    well everywhere.

    >
    >For the skeptical folks named after states, check it out at
    >http://www.tmobile.com
    >
    >and if one buys their phones from Amazon.com, SE T610 is free after rebate.
    >
    >www.amazon.com for skeptics



    Amazon has had great deals for T-Mobile and Voicestream phones for
    awhile ... perhaps the best deals around.

    Tom Veldhouse



  4. #4
    DSL GURU
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    Re: New Plans in time for WLNP from TMobile

    Agreed, Cingular has had $10 add on for shared minutes for a while, but just
    this week, TMobile also went to that rate and AT&T did too.

    And Cingular now throws 500 minutes into the pot to start the Rollover minutes
    plan. Given carriers make lots of money off overages, that plan could be
    disadvantageous for them.



  5. #5
    Thomas T. Veldhouse
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    Re: New Plans in time for WLNP from TMobile

    On 23 Nov 2003 15:49:08 GMT, [email protected] (DSL GURU) wrote:

    >Agreed, Cingular has had $10 add on for shared minutes for a while, but just
    >this week, TMobile also went to that rate and AT&T did too.



    T-Mobile has had $10 for each additional phone on Family plans since I
    used it two years ago.

    Tom Veldhouse




  6. #6
    DSL GURU
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    Re: New Plans in time for WLNP from TMobile

    This shill apologist for SprintPCS is upset that everyone but Sprint npow
    charge sonly $10 for additional lines on shared minutes.





  7. #7
    Scott Stephenson
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    Re: New Plans in time for WLNP from TMobile

    DSL GURU wrote:

    > This shill apologist for SprintPCS is upset that everyone but Sprint npow
    > charge sonly $10 for additional lines on shared minutes.



    Where did he say that?



  8. #8
    Al Bundy
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    Re: New Plans in time for WLNP from TMobile

    Verizon still charges 20.00 the last time I checked.
    Al




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  9. #9
    DSL GURU
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    Re: New Plans in time for WLNP from TMobile

    Verizon still charges 20.00 the last time I checked
    ==========

    But unlike SprintPCS, Verizon is

    perceived

    as having the best coverage and service and customer service.



  10. #10

    Re: New Plans in time for WLNP from TMobile

    In article <[email protected]>, Thomas T. Veldhouse <[email protected]> wrote:
    >On 23 Nov 2003 15:49:08 GMT, [email protected] (DSL GURU) wrote:
    >
    >>Agreed, Cingular has had $10 add on for shared minutes for a while, but just
    >>this week, TMobile also went to that rate and AT&T did too.

    >
    >T-Mobile has had $10 for each additional phone on Family plans since I
    >used it two years ago.


    Not long ago (1-2 years), Sprint also charged $10 per add'n phone.
    The funky thing was that they charged $10 for the primary phone as well,
    so if you wanted a shared account, it was $10 for phone1 and $10 for
    phone2 == $20 total add'n charges. But a 3rd phone was $10, etc.






  11. #11
    DSL GURU
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    Re: New Plans in time for WLNP from TMobile

    It will be interesting to see how long if ever it might be before Sprint goes
    to $10/line for additional phones on shared minutes.



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