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Re: Heavily discounted T-Mobile Plan??

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Originally Posted by wildpig View Post
I thought on tmobile www, the 500 min unlimited individual plan is $80/month. You have some sort of discount on top of it?

As you say "non-corporate" acc, does this means that you can have some sort of corp acc which are much cheaper than the individual acc posted on their www?

Also would the family plan usually be better if you need 2 or more phones?
I have a "no-contract" plan. It just means that I cannot get on a 2 year and they won't give me a phone for $199 or whatever, but I also pay $20 less a month.

I buy all my phones from friends, CL, ebay, or retail anyways and save $20 a month plus I'm not tied to the network.

If you're not currently "in" a contract, meaning you fulfilled it, you can get on the same plan right now.
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