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If you've been a prompt-paying T-Mobile customer for 22 months or more, you can still sign up for their "Loyalty Unlimited" offering—$50/mo for unlimited calling—through the end of this month. [IntoMobile]

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Did this a few months back when they first rolled out the program. I wish it also had Unlimited Text Messages too but oh well.

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I wish Verizon would offer something like this, I've been a loyal customer of theirs for 23 months now.

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loyal customer for 108 months. love 'em.

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I guess I appreciate the offer but currently I pay $90/month for 2 lines more minutes than we need, unlimited internet for me and enough texts for both of us. Maybe you need to use a lot of minutes for it to make sense?

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Some loyalty offer. I'm paying 50 + taxes a month for 2 lines and a 1000 minutes which we rarely ever use up. This offer would cost us $90 + taxes. No thanks.

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Lol.. you guys obviously don't use your cell phones much. I don't have a landline in my house, like a growing number of people. So this plan rocks.

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this loyalty plan is almost always shoved in my face when i try to call about a problem with non billing related stuff. we currently use close to our minute limit but we have yet to go over and pay roughly 126 + taxes. if we changed we would be paying close to 200 if not more due to taxes. if they allowed it for one person on the family plan then maybe but for now its a bit of a screw over.

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I have a single line, and this is a great plan for me. I have no landline, and haven't for a few years. I had a 3000 minute regional plan before with T-mobile for $49.99 a month, and never went over the minutes. However, when I called outside of California or Nevada I had to pay a per minute rate. Now, I have the same monthly bill but have nationwide calling and roaming. Great deal...

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I've been with T-Mobile since around 2002, but after being fucked twice on handset upgrade rebates, I wouldn't recommend these bozos.

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Family plan = $50/mo for 2 lines and 400 minutes shared (we only call each other anyhow and those are unlimited). Plus our Internet plans ($25 for my G1 plan and $20 for his + $4 for 400 text messages). Total is < $100 per month, plus taxes, etc. Oh yeah, we get a discount because my husband works for SBUX so we never pay more than $97/mo.

I never come close to 400 minutes and my plan is grandfathered. For another $10/mo I can get more minutes I don't use.

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@Troy F.: which plan is that? The only thing we have different than you is unlimited texting (which is overkill, but for the price of the individual packages made more sense) and the G1 internet (which is 25 instead of 20 for some reason unknown to me) and have to pay $125 a month. :-\

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We had T-Mo back from 2000-2002, but we had to dump them in early '02, because we moved, and T-Mo had terrible coverage by our new house. Unfortunate, really, since GSM is the way to go, and T-Mo's customer service was so much better than ATT's sorry excuse for customer service.

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@Troy F.: Really? I have 1000/min, unlimited text & internet blackberry minutes and mail plan and it comes out to $65/month.

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@sn1per420: T-Mobile has changed quite a bit from 2002.

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@Krobar: Some age-old plan that's no longer available...I think it's roughly equivalent to the current FamilyTime 700 plan, though I only have 600 minutes and pay $50 instead of $60.


$50/month for 2 lines
$25 for G1 Internet (It's $25 so that they can force you to buy a text package!) for me
$5 for 400 texts for wifey.


$85 total plus taxes to get it to $90.


You might want to reduce the text messaging - if you don't ever use more than 1000 (or 400) why have it? Also, if you have unlimited SMS on both lines PLUS the G1 plan, you are getting screwed - you should drop the text package on the G1 line. There is a G1 + unlimited SMS package, I think it's still $35. Otherwise stick with the $25 G1 package that includes 400 texts.


For the unlimited plan I'd have to spend $50 for me, $40 for wife plus $30 for internet and SMS = $120! I don't really feel appreciated by this gesture. :-)

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As in: "Holy jesus people are bailing on us insanely fast for the iPhone since we can't secure it for our company as well! Please stay! We'll cut prices!"

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@Biggbrother: Yup, or if you are on the phone with head hunters for hours during a month...

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$89.99/mth for a two-line family plan plus an additional $27.99 for a third phone.


No Limits!

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Tried calling them for it this morning. They told me that since I've only 'recently' crossed over the 22 month mark, my account was still in 'review' and I would need to call back at the end of my next billing cycle next month to see if I'm eligible. They couldn't 'give' me anymore info since the system is computerized and they have no input.

Are they just blowing smoke till next month so I can't sign up?

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I don't know where AndroidCentral got this information, but it's wrong. The only thing ending is the $135 port-in add-a-line bill credit. The unlimited plan is staying.