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| I tried both t-mobile and cingular for the max trial times and only had to
pay for the minutes used, not the activation fees, I was even told to call
back if I was charged. Maybe it depends on who you talk with or just luck of
the draw.
Capt.
"George" <george@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
news:78-dnZF7GZzCZ_HfRVn-tw@adelphia.com...
> Capn wrote:
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> Be careful with tmobile. A family member got a tmobile phone and was
> surprised to find out that not only it didn't work at her house but even
> though she was in the biggest city in this area it was spotty out on the
> street and didn't begin to work until she went 1/2 mile away. She called
> and asked me and I told her that tmobile was not a good choice. She
> returned the phone the next day and tmobile later sent her a bill for $60+
> . She called and explained the situation that she had used the phone for 3
> minutes max (because there was no signal) and they tried to muscle her by
> telling her they would report it to the credit bureau if she didn't pay.
> The best she could get was a compromise reduction to $35.00. So it cost
> her $10/minute to try out tmobile.
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