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Starting July 1, 2009 - T-Mobile 1,000 Anytime Minutes for $39.99 + Nights & Weekends
It may be the GET MORE 1000 PLUS PROMOTIONAL PLAN
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All our national voice plans include:
No nationwide long-distance or roaming charges
Nationwide Whenever Minutes®
A low rate for additional minutes
This plan features:
Whenever minutes 1000 per month
Weekend minutes Unlimited
Weeknight minutes Unlimited
myFaves minutes N/A
Mobile to mobile minutes None
Shared minutes None
Additional minutes $.40 per minute
Data transfer None

 

 


Thanks FrankDaTank


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I've had this plan for 4+ years. This would be hot if they added free texting and data. Otherwise, I recommend the $49.99 unlimited plan if you are an existing customer.


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The 49.99 loyalty plan is no longer available


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I am guessing this is not applicable for family plans.


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This is a nice find. I noticed a 1000 minute plan for $39 on my company's discounted plans with T-Mobile, but it notably did not have weeknight nor weekends.


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For $39.99 I get 1500 plus unlimited nights and weekends. They only run this promotion during the holiday season


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If they give free N&W, it's really a good deal. Hope they allow existing customers to get it too with contract extension.


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Starrx05 said:If they give free N&W, it's really a good deal. Hope they allow existing customers to get it too with contract extension.

?!? good luck!


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Thanks. Contract required?


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thanks, but i'm still debating, i'm currently out of contract, buy changing my 600min $39.99 to this 1000min $39.99 they want me to extend my contract for 2 years. I'm not 100% sure i'll do that.

what do you guys think ?


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mpkb said:The deal is available now. Thanks Catherine
Thank you, that is the link i have posted


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disturkis4u said:The 49.99 loyalty plan is no longer available
Wrong, still available to qualified customers.


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MISURICK said:Starrx05 said:If they give free N&W, it's really a good deal. Hope they allow existing customers to get it too with contract extension.

?!? good luck!

Sigh...Individual Plus Promotional $39.99

Make calls anytime and talk whenever it's convenient for you. Get 1000 Whenever Minutes®, unlimited nights and weekends, free roaming, and no long distance charges across America so you can talk anytime on your terms.

Existing customers: Original contract term will be extended for a period of 24 months from today's date, and if I or T-Mobile cancel my service prior to this date, then I will be obligated to pay an early termination fee of up to $200. I am bound by T-Mobile's current Terms and Conditions....BLAH!


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wait no unlimited data and texting??


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disturkis4u said:The 49.99 loyalty plan is no longer available
It was at at 11pm last night. I was offered it when I made a call to check on my contract date.


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Check out StraightTalk folks. It's $30/month for 1000m/1000txts/30MB data. No contract, no overages.


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estpolis said:thanks, but i'm still debating, i'm currently out of contract, buy changing my 600min $39.99 to this 1000min $39.99 they want me to extend my contract for 2 years. I'm not 100% sure i'll do that.

what do you guys think ?

Since this is a promotional plan, you need to extend your contract.


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estpolis said:thanks, but i'm still debating, i'm currently out of contract, buy changing my 600min $39.99 to this 1000min $39.99 they want me to extend my contract for 2 years. I'm not 100% sure i'll do that.

what do you guys think ?

Take a look at how many minutes you use in a month.. Do you get a new phone? doesn''t T-Mobile offer rollover minutes ?

Also if your corp plan, you should be able to sign up on your own and register with work...

 


I'm with Verizon contract expires in a few weeks...
We can xfer in our mobile # to the corp discount....


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