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"razor" < replyingroup@invalid
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> On Mon, 9 May 2005 15:38:19 -0500, "Danska" <danskaNOSPAN@gmail.com>
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> I am not sure about the 49.99 plan but I do know they just started
> offering
> 1000 minutes, including free nights & weekends, for 45.99. With T-Mobile
> you have to read the small print when it comes to these plans more than
> any
> other provider. The plan I just mentioned does not include free M2M. I
> think they want an extra 6.95 a month for that.
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> I have the 45.99 plan. Yes it doesn't come with m2m. It is extra. The
> regional plan he mentioned is 3000 anytime minutes in your designated
> regional area. No m2m. Ld. chgs apply when calling out of your designated
> regional area. It's meant for people who don't use much l.d. and just use
> the phone locally. Im very happy with the 45.99 plan. Works very well. I
> always thought it was rather simple with t-mobile. The plan is advertised
> to have 1000 anytime minutes with no roaming fees. That's what it gives
> you. all ads ive seen have never mentioned anything about m2m. cingular on
> the other hand does mention m2m and rollover a lot.
this is the cingular comparable plan:
Monthly Cost: 69.99
Anytime Minutes: 1,100
Night and weekend minutes: Unlimited
m2m: unlimited
Contract Length: 2 years.
T-Mobile:
Monthly Cost: 45.99
Anytime Minutes: 1,000
Night and weekend minutes: Unlimited
m2m: Nope
Contract Length: 1 years.
It's worth losing the m2m (since i know nobody on cingular) to save the
$24.00
Besides. Unlimited mobile internet (wap) is only 4.99. Cingular is 24.99 for
unlimited use. Wow!
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