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2007-09-27
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In your oppinion(everybody at the forum), what is the cheaapest and most effective plan to work with? I don't care about the carrier and if i dont have to buy talk mkinutes but only need the 'internet service' will be good!!! Imagine 20 dollars and i dont have to swtich carriers
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2007-09-28
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@ UK
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2007-09-28
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2007-09-28
, 15:40
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@ The DMV
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being at the mercy of the whim and luck of customer service, and being stuck in a 2 year contract, if I'm wrong, if I go with T-Mobile.
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2007-10-03
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@ SF, CA
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At the moment I'm leaning toward the MetroPCS. Slightly more up-front money, but easier to get out of it if it ends up being less than what I had hoped for. And the ability to make it work is more based upon my ingenuity than talking to the right customer service rep.
You're probably right, that if I talk to the right person, I might get the total internet plan even if I have a lesser phone ... but then we're talking about me hacking a phone I own ought right with no contract (MetroPCS) where I'm just out the price of the phone if I'm wrong ... vs being at the mercy of the whim and luck of customer service, and being stuck in a 2 year contract, if I'm wrong, if I go with T-Mobile. Plus, the T-Mobile monthly rate, even with the $20 internet plan, is still more than MetroPCS (even before you factor in that MetroPCS _also_ has unlimited talk minutes).
At the moment I'm leaning toward the MetroPCS. Slightly more up-front money, but easier to get out of it if it ends up being less than what I had hoped for. And the ability to make it work is more based upon my ingenuity than talking to the right customer service rep.