T-Mobile wants to help you escape Verizon and AT&T's three-year plans
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- AnonD-731363
- SH3
- 21 Apr 2023
T mobile no thanks.
I am not interested on any of their 2+ years subscribtion with a hefty fine if i wont get satisfied and leave.
Been customer of 02 since they come into slovakia 15 years ago would ever change to anything else especialy Telecom or Orange also kown as Vodafone in some countries.
At least no 2+ years subscription and stupid fines.
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- Anonymous
- skJ
- 21 Apr 2023
Do people in the US really buy this? 90$ per month?
Thaths 2160$ for two years, offcourse they gonna give you a smarphone deal
And here I am paying 10-15€ depending on what I need and getting a smartphone every 4 years for cca 300€...and I thought I was beeing expensive...
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- Anonymous
- tDE
- 21 Apr 2023
Changing phone every 2 years? But what's with "ApPLe gAvE ME 5 YEaRs UpDaTEs"?
- joe nodden
- j5{
- 21 Apr 2023
I could hit 140 mbps download speeds with my LG V30 back in 2018 on T-Mobile. Now I'm lucky if I ever hit half that. It's not just my phone. Everyone in my family on the same plan has similar speeds regardless of phones/bands.
They're not a good company either.
- Daemon Targaryen
- 4BT
- 21 Apr 2023
No thanks to any of that. Already closed my T-Mobile account yesterday. I qualify for ACP. Getting unlimited prepaid plan with AT&T for $20 per month (really $21.50).
Metro offers this but I do not want to go to Metro. Poor experience with them before. I actually enjoyed T-Mobile but they don't offer ACP. Got tired being charged $100 per month. The $30 extra came from an iPhone 12 mini promo and Razr 5G 24-months installment plan I fully paid off.
I'm sticking to this $20 per month for as long as possible. Not buying another phone which will only increase the bill.