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T-Mobile November Promotion

Discussion in 'Southern US Wireless Forum' started by Guest, Oct 23, 2002.

  1. Guest

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    Latest word is that T-Mobile will be responding to AT&T's current GSM promotion.

    As of November 1, T-Mobile will be offering 1000 Anytime Minutes for $39.99 a month on their Nationwide GSM Network. And, for $6.99 per month Unlimited Nights & Weekends can be added.

    T-Mobile guys- any truth to this?
     
  2. JohnnyCNote

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    I heard it was offered only in California and Nevada....
     
  3. Hobbes

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    I guess we'll see. I'd almost rather have the 600 anytime with unlimited weekends for $39.99. Depends on your individual usage I suppose.
     
  4. Guest

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    T-Mobile is not offering this in Atlanta.
     
  5. Darla

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    Location:
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    My Phone:
    Nokia N95 (pink)
    Wireless Provider(s):
    T-Mobile US, T-Mobile UK, Cingular
    The 1000 minute plan is already available in New York.
     
  6. Guest

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    The 1000 Anytime Minutes for $39.99 a month is available in the Northeast but unfortunately the $6.99/month Unlimited Nights & Weekends does not apply.
     
  7. Guest

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    1000 anytime is avail now for 39.99 no nights/weekends can be added[​IMG]
     
  8. AL904a

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    T-Mobile advertised that plan in this morning's "Florida Time Union" in Jacksonville.
     
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  9. JohnnyCNote

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    Baymeadows here - I saw it on the TM website, too...
     
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    You can also get 5000 minutes for $99.99.

    The regular Get More nationwide plans with unlimited weekends ($39.99+) now come with unlimited night minutes at no extra charge.
     
  11. JohnnyCNote

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    Is this on the TM website? I couldn't find it....
     
  12. Guest

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    It's on their website now.
     
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    If you're an existing customer (over 90 days), you'll need to agree to a new one-year contract (not to be confused with a one-year extension) to take advantage of this. With all the cool new phones out now, you may want to take advantage of a handset upgrade at the same time (since you'd need to agree to a new contract to get a handset discount anyway).
     
  14. JohnnyCNote

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    Thanks! At least they're keeping competitive.....
     
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    Yep, I just took advatage of both of these options. I order my Samsung S105 Monday night and got a contract extension, and tonight, I just added UNLIMITED nights to all 3 lines on my account. Your're right. There is no contract extension. You just have to be atleast in a contract I guess. They never brought up anything about a contract to me, I guess because I was already in one, like you said.

    Also, another promotion, is that when you sign-up for the $9.99 2MB of T-Zones from T-Mobile, you get the first month free.
     

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