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kaaspad Posts: 75

Is it my imagination or are t-mobile prices WAY lower than att and cingular ? I'm talking about a national plan.... I have the t-mobile 600 minutes wherever/whenever with free nights and weekends. Anything comparable at attws or cingular (make sure you check national cause thats what "wherever/whenever" is) is like $30 bucks more, which is pretty crazy !! the GPRS prices are still WAY to high, but they will come down soon hopefully.
I just finished a year with t-mobile and I'm free to switch, so if anything I've said is wrong please let me know asap , so I can change plans/carriers !
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Posted: 2003-05-05 06:12:00
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Jonathan Posts: 69

You are correct - T-Mobile is significantly less expensive.

jOnathan
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Posted: 2003-05-06 03:57:00
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jbendaou Posts: 458

where in the website(tmobile) do u see those cheap plans?"?????
i was in a strore and i found the national plan with unlimited WEEKEND and 600 anythime for 39 usd... they didnt even have unlimited night...u have to add up some 3 usd value for night...
can u please direct me to the place u guys are talking about cause i do wanna switch from att...
thanks
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Posted: 2003-05-06 04:51:00
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gzumba Posts: 146

Free nights promotion ended in february. T-Mobile still a good deal. Other considerations to pay attention to are coverage and signal strength of network in the areas you frequent, as well as any current promotions for any particular network. Choose network best for you and consider more than price. Cheap is no good if it doesnt work where you need it. This message was posted from a T300
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Posted: 2003-05-06 05:12:00
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kaaspad Posts: 75

not sure that the free nights promotion ended, I just called them up and they said it was still available on the plan I have, 600mins/weekends Unlimited. althought this might just be for existing customers, I suggest you call their support line and ask them I don't see anything about the 3 extra dollars for nights. In any case compared to attws National plans there is no comparison in price, atts' is like $20-$30 more expensive !!
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Posted: 2003-05-06 05:44:00
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njabe567 Posts: 51

T-mobile is fine. l live in NYC and service is everywhere but GPRS is still pricey This message was posted from a P800
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Posted: 2003-05-06 05:46:00
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scooterman Posts: 73

t-mobile and at&t are going to allow each other to roam on their networks possibly starting June 1. This will be great.
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Posted: 2003-05-07 05:06:00
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bigdawg Posts: 0

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On 2003-05-06 05:44, kaaspad wrote:
not sure that the free nights promotion ended, I just called them up and they said it was still available on the plan I have, 600mins/weekends Unlimited. althought this might just be for existing customers, I suggest you call their support line and ask them I don't see anything about the 3 extra dollars for nights. In any case compared to attws National plans there is no comparison in price, atts' is like $20-$30 more expensive !!


That is not true. AT&T national at 39.99 will give you 550 anytime minutes and unlimited n&w,compared to Tmobile 39.99 with 600 anytime and unlimited weekends. How is AT&T so much more expensive?
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Posted: 2003-05-07 22:00:00
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rj Posts: 95

t-mobile will bring back their unlimited nghts/weekends on 5.08.2003

pz.
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Posted: 2003-05-07 22:09:00
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greenmonk Posts: 0

Free nights are coming back today? I'm about to sign up with TMobile, and want to do so before the end of next week, as I can can get a free t68i from Amazon when i sign up. However, Id really like free night minutes! Tmobile's website doesnt mention anything about free night today (yet). where did you get this info? any more details?
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Posted: 2003-05-08 17:16:00
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