Tmobile now offers postpaid service with or without a contract. For new and for existing customers you can activate new service with no contract and pay full cost for your phone, for existing customers you can once your contract is complete change to any plan you want with no contract if you want to buy a new phone you can still do a contract to get the subsidy...or you can choose to pay full cost without the obligation of the contract....and you can change your plan to any plan anytime without doing a new contract.
Wirelessly posted (Opera Mini on Alltel HTC 6800: Opera/9.50 (J2ME/MIDP; Opera Mini/4.1.11355/408; U; en)) I wonder how the no contract plans are paying the reps and agents?
the sales reps are still comped because there is still the standard act fee and they get comped off of that then residual comps come longer that acct is active reps in call centers are paid hourly non commission phone sales reps get comped by rep code and features, act fees and percentage of new acts based on a 30/60/90 day scale for accounts that remain active
Hmmm... I've been non-contract/post-paid, since January 2006. Seriously though, I'm glad to see them offer non-contract post-paid service to new customers. As long as T-Mobile charges full price for a phone (and makes a profit on it at the same time!), it should do well.
that's what the idea is for now, also just to clarify existing customers must be out of current contract to change to non contracted plans so you must be month2month already to be able to remain month to month