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    It wasn't too long ago when we heard T-Mobile bringing the unlimited $50.00 voice plan to San Francisco, but now the company has reported to extend the plan to the rest of the U.S. But in order to get the plan, you have to have been a T-Mobile subscriber for at least 22 months and have been in good standing the whole time.

    via: T-Mobile Expands $50 Unlimited Plan Across the U.S. (Phone Scoop)


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    Re: T-Mobile brings unlimited plan to rest of U.S.

    After I read your forum post, I called T-Mobile and I got the new plan. $89.99 for two lines and 39.99 for the third. Where it cost me $200 before, it went to
    $130. One caveat though, the plan does not include unlimited free text and picture messaging. For the three lines I had to pay an extra $19.99, which brought my total to $150. Not too shabby.

    I guess the whole thought here is that T-Mobile knows that people reaching 22 months of service will be jail-broke from their 2 year committments and then jump ship to another carrier. This is a good strategy to keep cutomers.

    Like they say, It cost more to get new customers than it does to keep the ones you already have!



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    Re: T-Mobile brings unlimited plan to rest of U.S.

    Quote Originally Posted by nycbillhill View Post
    After I read your forum post, I called T-Mobile and I got the new plan. $89.99 for two lines and 39.99 for the third. Where it cost me $200 before, it went to
    $130. One caveat though, the plan does not include unlimited free text and picture messaging. For the three lines I had to pay an extra $19.99, which brought my total to $150. Not too shabby.

    I guess the whole thought here is that T-Mobile knows that people reaching 22 months of service will be jail-broke from their 2 year committments and then jump ship to another carrier. This is a good strategy to keep cutomers.

    Like they say, It cost more to get new customers than it does to keep the ones you already have!
    Thanks for sharing that with us...






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