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I logged into my.tmobile account and noticed a special promo:

Unlimited Loyalty
Get the special plan that's just for our most loyal customers and never worry about overages again! The Unlimited Loyalty Plan gives you unlimited nationwide calling and no digital roaming charges across the US.
$49.99
Included services:

Whenever Minutes Unlimited
Mobile-to-mobile minutes Unlimited
Weekend minutes Unlimited
Two-Way Text Messaging N/A
Weeknight minutes Unlimited
myFaves minutes Unlimited

Add up to 4 additional lines $39.99 each line.

According to MHz700, this deal is available in SF Bay Area CA to existing customers and after March 1 it will be available nationwide to new and existing customers.



trying to get back metropcs customers


Ya..but the thing is, this plan is only for tmobile customers who have been on contract for last 22 months. Its to keep customers from leaving. Its hot if you are a current customer. I'm upgrading from my 1000 minute plan to this and I'll continue to stick around with tmobile.


metropcs has the unlimited internet and the unlimited global text which is big if you text overseas, tmobile charges about 25 cent a text internationally.


I am confused it looks like everything is unlimited but it says additional minutes .40 ?


Looks like they're trying to keep people from leaving to Boost Mobile's unlimited nationwide $50 plan.

But remember, boost includes free PTT walkie talkie, mobile web and that their monthly $50 charge includes all taxes and fees.


Yes but boost coverage is terrible.


Compared with T-Mobile? I think it's about the same.


Nice plan for the first line but not for additional lines. I have 3 lines but never went over the minutes in the past several years.

Currently paying $70 for three lines and new plan would be $130.


oopsz said: Compared with T-Mobile? I think it's about the same.

I guess it depends on where you live.


hkgonra said: Yes but boost coverage is terrible.

so is T-Mobile


safoo said:

Additional minutes $0.40
.

If this is a true unlimited plan then what additional minutes are for ?


Actually, the plan is currently a beta and also being used for retention. It is also available to all in San Francisco, CA.

But rumor is as per another forum (HF) that March 1, 2009 this will be a national roll-out available to everyone.

I hope this is true and not just a false lead. I might consider staying with T-Mobile because of this. My contract expired earlier this month. Was about to go to Verizon because of their new "Friends & Family" promo.

I keep reading about MetroPCS, cannot seem to find comments from anyone on their service in the NYC area. So holding back on that.


pukkadmaal said: Nice plan for the first line but not for additional lines. I have 3 lines but never went over the minutes in the past several years.

Currently paying $70 for three lines and new plan would be $130.

but you don't have UNLIMITED, correct?


safoo said: Ya..but the thing is, this plan is only for tmobile customers who have been on contract for last 22 months. Its to keep customers from leaving. Its hot if you are a current customer. I'm upgrading from my 1000 minute plan to this and I'll continue to stick around with tmobile.

Just checked my T-Mo online - no "Unlimited Loyalty" offer appears. I'm on a $50/mo family plan in the Seattle area and OOC for nearly two years now so it looks like this offer is geographically limited and/or for customers soon to be OOC.


1lossir said: safoo said: Ya..but the thing is, this plan is only for tmobile customers who have been on contract for last 22 months. Its to keep customers from leaving. Its hot if you are a current customer. I'm upgrading from my 1000 minute plan to this and I'll continue to stick around with tmobile.

Just checked my T-Mo online - no "Unlimited Loyalty" offer appears. I'm on a $50/mo family plan in the Seattle area and OOC for nearly two years now so it looks like this offer is geographically limited and/or for customers soon to be OOC.

I've been month to month for about 2 years now. I haven't been impressed w/ any of their phones, so why lock into a contract just to get a new phone? I might use this 'unlimited loyalty' plan to my advantage now!!


I am hoping I can tack on my corporate discount on this plan.


safoo said:
According to MHz700, this deal is available in SF Bay Area CA to existing customers and after March 1 it will be available nationwide to new and existing customers.

What is MHz700?? website or a discussion forum?


saw this on tmonews as well. Will definitely look into this fall when I upgrade my phone to the palm pre


Unlimited texts NA?

NA = North America?
or
NA = Not Applicable?


bigotedson said: safoo said:
According to MHz700, this deal is available in SF Bay Area CA to existing customers and after March 1 it will be available nationwide to new and existing customers.


What is MHz700?? website or a discussion forum?


Looks like it's the FW Username for the person that made the 13th post in this thread that says:

MHz700 said: Actually, the plan is currently a beta and also being used for retention. It is also available to all in San Francisco, CA.

But rumor is as per another forum (HF) that March 1, 2009 this will be a national roll-out available to everyone.

I hope this is true and not just a false lead. I might consider staying with T-Mobile because of this. My contract expired earlier this month. Was about to go to Verizon because of their new "Friends & Family" promo.

I keep reading about MetroPCS, cannot seem to find comments from anyone on their service in the NYC area. So holding back on that.


I don't see it on mine- in New York with corporate discount...


Just went to my T-Mobile account, and it does confirm the offer; I live in the San Francisco Bay area.
Here's the details:

89.98 for two lines
Unlimited nationwide calling
add up to three lines for $39.98 each
no additional contract commitment
Looks like Messaging IS NOT INCLUDED: you must add your own bundle

I have an iphone, so I need a data plan. Would be nice to find out if this plan covers data or not.

I've attached some pictures of the offer for proof!!!!



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Just went to my T-Mobile account, and it does confirm the offer; I live in the San Francisco Bay area.
Here's the details:

89.98 for two lines
Unlimited nationwide calling
add up to three lines for $39.98 each
no additional contract commitment
Looks like Messaging IS NOT INCLUDED: you must add your own bundle

I have an iphone, so I need a data plan. Would be nice to find out if this plan covers data or not.

I've attached some pictures of the offer for proof!!!!


confirmed will be available in nyc starting march 1


Single Line Unlimited Anytime Minutes:

- Unlimited Anytime Minutes
- Nationwide Service
- LD/Voicemail/3-way calling/Caller ID
- 1 LINE of Service
- $49.99 (before taxes)

FamilyTalk Unlimited Anytime Plan:

- Unlimited Anytime Minutes
- Nationwide Service
- LD/Voicemail/3-way calling/Caller ID
- 2 LINES of SERVICE
- $89.99 (before taxes)
- Additional Lines (up to 3): $39.99


Test Launch Info

Where: San Francisco, CA
Who: Invited Customers in San Francisco area only (loyalty bonus for tenure customers)
When: February 19th, 2009


Nationwide Launch Info

Where: Nationwide (All T-Mobile markets)
Who: New/Current T-Mobile customers
When: March 1st, 2009


If they had data (not the t-zones), I'd be in. I just went from TMobile's 1500 min for $40 plan to a Sprint Sero account, which I got from someone who was getting rid of theirs.


Same here, anyone know of Data details?


rayngr said: confirmed will be available in nyc starting march 1

How are you confirming this will be available March 1st.
What is your source? Thank you.


Agnutter said: bigotedson said: safoo said:
According to MHz700, this deal is available in SF Bay Area CA to existing customers and after March 1 it will be available nationwide to new and existing customers.


What is MHz700?? website or a discussion forum?


Looks like it's the FW Username for the person that made the 13th post in this thread that says:

MHz700 said: Actually, the plan is currently a beta and also being used for retention. It is also available to all in San Francisco, CA.

But rumor is as per another forum (HF) that March 1, 2009 this will be a national roll-out available to everyone.

I hope this is true and not just a false lead. I might consider staying with T-Mobile because of this. My contract expired earlier this month. Was about to go to Verizon because of their new "Friends & Family" promo.

I keep reading about MetroPCS, cannot seem to find comments from anyone on their service in the NYC area. So holding back on that.

Correct.


Do I have to renew a contract if I go with them? I assume text messages are extra? I pay $15 a month for unlimited.


Apparently the offer states there is no annual contract necessary.....


"$135 statement credit when you transfer a number from another wireless company" Hmmm wonder if it works with pay as you go phones?


call in Florida to Tmobile, they said no such plan here. Got unlimited for $100 a month


I signed up recently for their unlimited minutes and text for $150/mth in the OR area, but i had to sign a 2-year contract which i don't mind because my entire family is with T-Mobile.


mikeg112 said: Apparently the offer states there is no annual contract necessary.....It says no additional. So if you are still locked in, you will have to stay committed.

I wonder if you can get hotspot @ home for free with this plan .... wouldn't make sense for them to charge for it.


hkgonra said: I am confused it looks like everything is unlimited but it says additional minutes .40 ?

I can explain this with a wife joke... my wife talks so much on her phone that she went over unlimited minutes.


congtu said: safoo said:

Additional minutes $0.40
.


If this is a true unlimited plan then what additional minutes are for ?
AT&T has the same thing on my 3G card. It is unlimited, but it also gives a price per MB if you go over. I have no idea why they do that ...


Spac3d said: mikeg112 said: Apparently the offer states there is no annual contract necessary.....It says no additional. So if you are still locked in, you will have to stay committed.

I wonder if you can get hotspot @ home for free with this plan .... wouldn't make sense for them to charge for it.

"Also, any Hotspot@Home capable mobile device may take advantage of UMA service(s) with unlimited useage, per this unlmiited anytime minute rate plan; no additional H@H add-on required."

Saw that on HF...


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i guess you can consider my area as a "ghetto" - i rearly go 60 miles away from the City. Usually CBoston, Phila. So i'm not that concern about no coverage in OH %).
What i do miss with these careers are the phones... they are well ugly..




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