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T-Mobile Contract Loop hole.

Robfactory

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Sep 24, 2009
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East Coast
I'm a T-Mo customer. I've been for 7 years. However, ever since Sprint's new campaign I've waited for T-Mobile to have a comparable rate.
See I fall in the 1700 to 2200 minute gap. With the new rates T-mo goes from 1500 to Unlimited. I don't want to pay more for unlimited because I have no need. I also do not want to pay for overage.
So today I called in and told them I had 4 lines and 1 was under contract until next year.
They said that was accurate. So what I did was switch to the no contract 1500 mins EVERYTHING PLUS for $80. The other two lines are $20 ea. for unlimited txt. However, I told them I'm doing this to cancel next month as I'm going with Sprint. I told them based on my readings there shouldn't be a termination bill once I call when my bill closes. They said I was correct.
So, for anyone in a similar situation you might want to try this escape hole in the new plans.
However, this only works for people with less than a year on their contracts.
 
I'm a T-Mo customer. I've been for 7 years. However, ever since Sprint's new campaign I've waited for T-Mobile to have a comparable rate.
See I fall in the 1700 to 2200 minute gap. With the new rates T-mo goes from 1500 to Unlimited. I don't want to pay more for unlimited because I have no need. I also do not want to pay for overage.
So today I called in and told them I had 4 lines and 1 was under contract until next year.
They said that was accurate. So what I did was switch to the no contract 1500 mins EVERYTHING PLUS for $80. The other two lines are $20 ea. for unlimited txt. However, I told them I'm doing this to cancel next month as I'm going with Sprint. I told them based on my readings there shouldn't be a termination bill once I call when my bill closes. They said I was correct.
So, for anyone in a similar situation you might want to try this escape hole in the new plans.
However, this only works for people with less than a year on their contracts.

I worry about you. It is clearly spelled out in "TINY TYPE" on their site that doing what you did, switching from contract plan to Plus, your current contract is in place until it runs out and THEN your new non-contract terms take effect. Meaning you can save money now, if you would from changing plans, but you can't leave the contract you agreed to until it really runs out or your pay a termination fee.

They aren't fools. Every customer they have today is under contract.
 
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I talked to them and explained to them my situation.
However there is a transfer fee they charge if you are under contract which they waved.
Secondly, by being in the EVEN MORE PLUS. The understanding of accepting this new plan stipulates that there are no contract terms. And it supersedes any previous contract arrangement you had with them.
Since they are the ones placing you in the new pricing plan.
Call and ask.
I just did it.
 
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I worry about you. It is clearly spelled out in "TINY TYPE" on their site that doing what you did, switching from contract plan to Plus, your current contract is in place until it runs out and THEN your new non-contract terms take effect. Meaning you can save money now, if you would from changing plans, but you can't leave the contract you agreed to until it really runs out or your pay a termination fee.

They aren't fools. Every customer they have today is under contract.

This is what I have been told by instore personal: you can switch to the newer plans, but the term of your existing contract is in effect.
 
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Wrong, wrong, and wrong! ROB, if this would be true, everyone who activated before the EM+ launched could change to the new plans and then cancel their contract... Hmmmm, does this even sound remotely accurate?? TMO wouldn't start no contract plans with the intention of letting everyone out of their contract...


Think about it ROB... :rolleyes:


I talked to them and explained to them my situation.
However there is a transfer fee they charge if you are under contract which they waved.
Secondly, by being in the EVEN MORE PLUS. The understanding of accepting this new plan stipulates that there are no contract terms. And it supersedes any previous contract arrangement you had with them.
Since they are the ones placing you in the new pricing plan.
Call and ask.
I just did it.
 
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Wrong, wrong, and wrong! ROB, if this would be true, everyone who activated before the EM+ launched could change to the new plans and then cancel their contract... Hmmmm, does this even sound remotely accurate?? TMO wouldn't start no contract plans with the intention of letting everyone out of their contract...


Think about it ROB... :rolleyes:
They let me do it. I will cancel with them in 2 wks
 
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