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2010-03-23
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2010-03-23
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2010-03-23
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and now they're trying to tell me that I need a plan upgrade for the web plan because the device processor is too powerful. I'm in the US.
This seems like bait and switch behavior to me. I see nothing on the web under that plan that would indicate that I need a more expensive data plan to go with the service.
I am using epc.tmobile.com as the APN. Anyone else have this issue? What can I do? I'd rather cancel service than get taken advantage of. Anyone else using the plan?