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T-Mobile To Go Prepaid Cell Phones
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Overview
T-Mobile is based in Bellevue, Washington - and formerly known as Voicestream Wireless. T-mobile was the first international communications company offering service to both the US and Europe and is well known for its ad campaigns featuring Catherine Zeta Jones.
Pros: With T-Mobile prepaid there is no monthly bill, you just pay for refills either online or by buying a minute card at a retail location nationwide. You can also purchase a starter kit that includes a phone, basic accessories and starter minutes when you sign up and the phones include all of the basic calling features.
Cons: Calls can be expensive when purchasing the the lower denomination refill cards (for example, the ten dollar refill card works out to cost is 33 cents per minute) and minutes can expire quickly.
Detailed Provider Information
Plans: T-Mobile offers four different prepaid services. Their basic pay as you go plan offers four tiers of refill cards. The 10 dollar refill is for 30 minutes, the 25 dollar refill is for 130 minutes, and the 50 dollar refill is for 400 minutes. When you buy the 100 dollar refill, you are enrolled in the Gold Rewards program, which gives you 15 percent more minutes for each card you buy. The 100 dollar card is for 1000 minutes, which already includes the 15 percent bonus. The pay per day plan starts with a 1 dollar per day access fee, charged only on days you use the phone. This gives you unlimited night minutes, starting at 7 p.m., and unlimited mobile to mobile minutes. All other calls are 10 cents per minute. T-Mobile also has a FlexPay plan. This allows you to choose from among T-Mobile's most popular postpaid calling plans, but pay for them on a prepaid basis. FlexPay customers also have the option of signing a contract, which will entitle them to a subsidy on a handset purchase. Finally, T-Mobile offers a Sidekick plan for the popular device. It costs a dollar per day, and includes unlimited text messaging, email, and Web browsing. Calls are billed at 15 cents per minute.
Customer Service: Customer care is offered via a toll free number, email and retail locations nationwide.
Credit Check: None
Contract: None
Payment Options: T-Mobile's prepaid plans can be paid for with a debit or credit card, or by purchasing a refill card at retailers across the country.
Text and Picture Messaging: Text messaging with all plans, except the Sidekick plan, is 10 cents to send and 5 cents receive for new customers. Picture messaging is also available at 25 cents per message.
Data Plans: T-Mobile offers prepaid Sidekick data plans for $1 per day. However, we could not find that they have web access for any other device for a lesser cost.
Downloadables: Ringtones, games, wallpaper and applications are available and start at $1.49 each and up, with prices varying based on what you purchase and the phone you're using.
International Calling: T-Mobile prepaid does offer the ability to make international calls. Rates vary based on the destination country, but start at 30 cents per minute, on top of the regular airtime charges. You'll want to check with customer service before making international calls to check rates for the country you're calling.
Roaming Charges: There are no roaming charges on the T-Mobile USA network.
Calling Features: All phones feature call waiting, caller ID, voicemail and 3 way calling. Airtime rates apply.
Activation Fee: None
Nationwide Long Distance: Long distance calls to all 50 United States made with T-Mobile are treated like regular calls with no additional long distance fees.
411 Calls: Directory assistance is available for $1.79 per call, plus airtime.
Earliest Minute Expiration: All refill cards below 100 dollars expire in 90 days. The 100 dollar card expires in one year, and extends the expiration of future purchases to one year.
911 Calls: Yes
Phones: T-Mobile prepaid cell phones start at zero dollars (after sending in the mail-in rebate form) and go up to $89.99. There are a number of web exclusive deals, which offer substantial discounts from retail price. Select phones come with a free 30 dollar refill card.
Some Available Cell Models:
Nokia 1661 (shown)
Nokia 1208
Samsung t429
Nokia 3555
Samsung t239
Coverage Map: T-Mobile To Go Coverage Map
Activation Guide: T-Mobile To Go activation guide
Latest News: News about T-Mobile To Go Prepaid
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T-Mobile Prepaid
Been with TM about 5 years. Back then it was straight prepay
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I'm another one who got ripped off on their pre-paid plan. After
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Pissed
2009/10/29 |
I'm another one who got ripped off on their pre-paid plan. After four years of never using over 90 minutes a month with Verizon, I decided to switch to pre-paid. Bought 1000 minutes figuring it would last me a year. After two months, I noticed I only had 300 minutes remaining. Called customer service regarding the problem. They told me their records showed I was making about 70 calls a month. I told them that was impossible. I average about 15 calls a month. They said they show 70. I asked for a call log, but was told I was not allowed to see my calls. They tried to sell me a plan where I could access my calls. I said no thanks, fix my current problem. They said they couldn't help, and I should try going to a T-Mobile store to see if they could help. I did...they couldn't. They provided me an email address (privacy@T-Mobile.com) and said I would receive a response within 48 hours. Two weeks and 7 emails later...still no response. After three months, all of my minutes were gone, so I called customer service again. Once again, I was told that I'm out of minutes because I make 70 calls a month, and I should switch to another plan. I hope my emails to the FCC and BBB expose T-Mobile for what they are...pre-paid crooks. Suck it, T-Mobile!
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T-Mobile Prepaid
I just got rid of my verizon contract for tmobile to go. they
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T-Mobile Prepaid
Tried to use my cell phone but it would only take emergency calls
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T-Mobile Prepaid
Horrible reception at my home and work place in the middle of
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Ingmar
2009/10/24 |
Horrible reception at my home and work place in the middle of the city even though the coverage page of T-Mobile shows "Best Signal Strength". It's outrageous.
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T-Mobile Prepaid
I am giving this 3 stars because I love the phone and the prepaid
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T-Mobile Prepaid
I'm a teenager, and I text a considerable amount. I'll break
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Mike
2009/10/18 |
I'm a teenager, and I text a considerable amount. I'll break this down into a few categories. - Coverage: Spotty traveling and at home (east coast). In my own home the service is bad, I've had to learn where to place my phone in order to receive service. - Rates: Awful for texting, it's really upsetting how much i have to pay (50-100 per month) NOT TEXTING FRIENDLY. The pre-paid cards are a scam as well, unless you buy the $100 card. - Phones I have the razor. It turns off randomly, restarts itself, and wont send texts and i will have to restart it myself. A real pain. - C.S. Great costumer service. Wish they had everything else.
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T-Mobile Prepaid
poor rception and customer service if i were u i would get verizon
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bob
2009/09/30 |
poor rception and customer service if i were u i would get verizon preapid with unlimited txtin bundles
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T-Mobile Prepaid
tmobile preapid needs messaging bundles like at&t & verizon
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I love the T-mobile prepaid service. I don't use my phone that
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T-Mobile Prepaid
T-Mobile is the best prepaid service you can get for the money.
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T-Mobile Prepaid
Before that I have had Verizon for the $45 monthly contract,
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Bob
2009/09/15 |
Before that I have had Verizon for the $45 monthly contract, what a waste of money. Bought Samsung t349 for $100, nice toy. Decided to transfer my old Verizon # to this new TM, was afraid of problems when doing it online so I called customer service. The stupidest people I've ever seen!!! My 6 yo nephew listened them on speakers and she called them morons. After calling CS I was unable activate TM via online so the CS was the only option left, I guess I was stupid too. Well, I did activate it after all, promised myself not to call CS again ever. Transfered my old Verizon #, so everything is as it was except I don't pay monthly $45, but rather $100 annually. Charged it with $100 online and got 1000 minutes. So far so good. The t349 supports up to 4 Gb of memory, micro SDHC so you can put there ringtones, mp3, video, pdf, doc, txt and watch/listen these files on your phone, a micro laptop. It has photo and video cameras, voice recorder. I'm trying to figure out if it can record conversation when calling. Coverage is spotty when in NM mountains and highways, but is great around cities. Don't call CS, they suck! Do everything online. I spent $1200 ($90 activation, $400 deposit, $45 monthly) in two years on Verizon, unbelievable!
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T-Mobile Prepaid
Ive had this for about 3 years VEry happy with customer service
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T-Mobile Prepaid
Purchased my Samsung T109 about 5 months ago, and i haven't had
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T-Mobile Prepaid
i've been using t-mobile now for the past 5 yrs i never had a
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T-Mobile Prepaid
Samsung t-209 (2) purchased at Target in Chicago several years
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T-Mobile Prepaid
well the refill cards work real well if you use the minutes wisley
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T-Mobile Prepaid
I love my little phone.Iam a gold rewards member and i chose
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T-Mobile Prepaid
i have been using this service for 3 years now as a student.
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Sanket Dholaria
2009/08/19 |
i have been using this service for 3 years now as a student. i have only payed 140 dollars for my 3 years of service ! what a bargin the only downside is that you have to pay full price for a phone like a touch screen ( costs 450 dollars) and they dont offer lost/stolen worrenty. and they dont let you acess call history online
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T-Mobile Prepaid
Love my prepaid. I use it very little, it only charges me when
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T-Mobile Prepaid
Recycled numbers,14 calls from Target collection in 2 days,calls
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P-OFF at-em
2009/08/16 |
Recycled numbers,14 calls from Target collection in 2 days,calls from collection attorneys, obscene text,, all to the previous number holder, security sucks.. stolen acct and all minutes stolen twice in 2 months,,customer service ( no speaky english so good) sucks,,,,Local store personal great,, customer service even hung up on them,, took trips and several hours each time,,,,,Foreign company in US to extract dollars Do you home work I didn't , lot of sites Tmobilefraud.com is huge and google is loaded http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=tmobile+sucke&aq=f&oq=&aqi=
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T-Mobile Prepaid
Before getting a pre-paid cell phone service, I reviewed all
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G G Alexander
2009/08/16 |
Before getting a pre-paid cell phone service, I reviewed all the providers and chose T-Mobile based on that information. I got my first T-Mobile phone on 4/1/08 and bought 1,000 minutes. I was very pleased with the service until I lost my phone during a long trip. I ordered a new phone on 7/16/09 and had it sent to me in Cody, WY. I called to have it activated and was assured that it was done. However, I have not had phone service at all with the new phone. I have called customer service and chatted online with them several times. On 8/15/09 I visited a T-Mobile store in Spokane, WA, where Nick installed a new SIM card. He made a test call and said it was working fine. NOT!! I went back that afternoon and he installed another SIM card. He called customer service to have it activated and spoke with a supervisor. The supervisor placed a work order at high priority and stated that I should have service within 24 hours. However, after more than a month, I STILL do not have phone service as of this writing (8/16/09). That is the poorest "service" I have ever had!
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T-Mobile Prepaid
Reps:No hablamos mas english and understand even less....as I
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Colonel Walter Kurtz
2009/08/05 |
Reps:No hablamos mas english and understand even less....as I wrote in my memior letter in Apacolypse Now - drop the bomb, wipe them all out!!
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T-Mobile Prepaid
For those who keep saying they wish that they could use a more
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DeeJaye
2009/08/04 |
For those who keep saying they wish that they could use a more "upscaled" phone than the ones provided, you can. In fact, you can use ANY unlocked GMS phone on T-Mobile's prepaid service, you just have to pay full price for the phone. I'm currently using T-Mobile's Samsung Memoir. I purchased it on eBay for $425 (yes, I know, that's a lot of money). Anyway, as for TM's prepaid service itself, I was OK with their service for 3 years. I changed my phone number last month and, now, I have to constantly check my minutes. I'm on the Pay As You Go plan. Every time I refill, 60 minutes mysteriously disappears from my account. I had to call T-Mobile TWICE so they could fix it.
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T-Mobile Prepaid
I bought a PrePaid T109.. The charger was defective and it damaged
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Alli
2009/08/04 |
I bought a PrePaid T109.. The charger was defective and it damaged the phone...T Mobile tried to accuse me of abusing the phone, they claimed I had a spike and my complaint was with my Electric Provider..GIMME A BEAK ! The Charger was clearly defective
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T-Mobile Prepaid
Bought T Mobile Prepaid in 2007..it did not work, took it back
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I have had the plan for a month and already the nokia 2760 mini
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Jen
2009/08/03 |
I have had the plan for a month and already the nokia 2760 mini display is not working. When ever I make a call, the caller id is wrong(shows someone else's id) and when someone tries to call me they offen get directed elsewhere. I have called CS a large number of times and have had helpdesk tickets generated a number of times and is still not resolved. The phone is going back today.
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T-Mobile Prepaid
I've had my prepaid service 8 months and still have $50 left
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T-Mobile Prepaid
Not perfect but about the best prepaid service you can get in
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T-Mobile Prepaid
very unreliable voicemail service: callers often don't get a
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jen
2009/07/22 |
very unreliable voicemail service: callers often don't get a ring when they call me, or get a message that I'm "out of the service area" when I'm just in my home. my voicemail cuts ppl off in 30 seconds. customer service has not been able to fix
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T-Mobile Prepaid
T-Mobile in New York has terrible service: you sometimes have
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Pietro
2009/07/21 |
T-Mobile in New York has terrible service: you sometimes have to walk along a whole street to get service. Apartments are dead areas, despite other networks (like AT&T) working fine. Funnily enough, my 6-year-old phone (Nokia) gets better reception than my friend's Moto RAZR: the reception is even worse there. I have a pre-paid plan, the value is reasonable, but there have been issues with being charged twice for credit card top-up. Start-up costs from $20 (if you already have a phone) for the SIM card, and you get some free minutes. I'm trying to find another pre-paid plan. Maybe you'll have better luck in another city.
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T-Mobile Prepaid
Oops...Forgot to post the Howard Forum Wiki address...Info on
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Bob in Los Angeles
2009/07/19 |
Oops...Forgot to post the Howard Forum Wiki address... Info on Refill Minutes: http://wiki.howardforums.com/index.php/Refills_and_Gold_Rewards Tips & Tricks: http://wiki.howardforums.com/index.php/T-Mobile_Tips_&_Tricks General info on Pre-Paid Plans: http://wiki.howardforums.com/index.php/T-Mobile#T-Mobile_ToGo
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T-Mobile Prepaid
Been with TM since 2004 after reading some good reviews here
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Bob in Los Angeles
2009/07/19 |
Been with TM since 2004 after reading some good reviews here & the article on prepaid. I use my phone for calls only (no texting). Customer service (CS) as of 2009 sucks but it was not always this way. As others pointed out, TM is having some problems right now with CS & other issues. As a long time customer, I seldom have to call CS but I do check my minutes at least once a week. Plus the CS is now located out of the U.S. and they are not up to speed in the training arena, but hopefully, in future, that will change...This plan still works for me but I do wish for the following: 1. Greater transparency of numbers called. If TM can provide phone numbers dialed with Post-paid plans, they could also provide it to Pre-paid users. 2. Better accuracy in the billing of minutes used. Example: If I speak on the phone 1 minute and 1 second, TM bills me 2 whole minutes. I initially purchased a starter phone at Wal-Mart & it came with a $100 card which instantly put me into gold status. I thought I pretty much knew how the minutes worked until I read an article at "Howard Forums" wiki. Whew! There is much to learn about how the minutes work so if you have a little time, go over there and get a little knowledge. The wiki also has excellent articles & tips on TM Prepaid as well as Postpaid plans. I recently purchased a $100 card for $88 no taxes on ecrater.com auction site. Ebay also has deals but not all the time, so be very careful as there are scams every where. If possible, try not to give out your cell number & request the card or PIN to load the minutes on yourself, cause some of the online sellers will sell your cell phone numbers to advertisers who in turn will spam your phone.
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T-Mobile Prepaid
I live in the Los Angeles area and after complaining that callers
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Brenda
2009/07/18 |
I live in the Los Angeles area and after complaining that callers had to wait 7-10 seconds before they heard a ringing after dialing my TMobile prepaid, was told that is how their prepaids are. I had one caller dial 5-6 times and NEVER get a ringing tone, even though his display stated "connecting." And i never got the calls! T Mobile wouldn't refund the 1000 minutes i'd purchased - their solution was to bait and switch me to their FlexPay plan. I wish i'd never left Sprint!
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T-Mobile Prepaid
I have been using T-Mobile pre-paid for about 6 months now after
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My teenager daughter and I both use th TM prepay plan for years.
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T-Mobile Prepaid
I have 4 four phones with 4 prepaid plans. We are not heavy phone
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T-Mobile Prepaid
We switched from TracFone to T-Mobile prepaid about three years
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Allen G.
2009/07/12 |
We switched from TracFone to T-Mobile prepaid about three years ago and have been very happy with the new service. For those who want only a phone (no web browser, don't text, etc.) as we do T-Mobile's prepaid is the best deal going. We have two motorola phones that each last about ten days on a charge. For the few calls we make each week that's perfect; when we're traveling on business and might use 30-60 min per day they still last a week or so. We routinely buy the $100 cards, so get 1000 minutes with a year to use them. At $.10/minute that's a fair deal for us, and we seldom use more than 1000 minutes per year. Tip: if you need a phone, watch the t-mobile web site for weekend deals. They occasionally run specials where the phones that are usually $50+ go on sale and include a $25 card. That's pretty hard to beat. My only complaint is that I've not been able to get service in some rural areas where I know there are cells-- they must have not signed agreements with all carriers, but I've never had a problem in any city or town and I travel extensively all over the western US.
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T-Mobile Prepaid
I have both T Mobile prepaid and post paid accounts.I have good
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i got 2 of these for my kids today and have discovered the information
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Mel
2009/07/10 |
i got 2 of these for my kids today and have discovered the information T-Mobile represents (what's written on their display in the stores) and what they provide aren't even close to the same. The phones are going back ASAP. T-Mobile customer service is the absolute worst i have ever dealt with. The truth is their prepaid service cost is shockingly expensive and VERY limited. Don't believe anything any of their salesmen tell you, they either don't know what they are selling and don't understand the rate plans, or they are all scam artists. i was told sooooo many lies. They sell phones that they advertise as web capable, then when you try to activate them you find out that the web doesn't work with that phone and you can't even buy a plan at any price that will work. WHAT IS THIS? Specifically the Samsung Gravity. it has a slide out keyboard and the display and salesperson told me it was web capable. Yes, the phone has the capability, but T-Mobile doesn't have a prepaid rate plan that will work with this phone, if you want to use it as a web browser. in fact, after being shuffled around through their customer service maze and finally ending up with a representative in india that spoke very poor English, they eventually just routed me to a phone that no one would answer. How's that for customer service? i don't have one positive thing to say about T-Mobile. i just hope i can help others not make the mistake of doing business with this rip-off company.
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T-Mobile Prepaid
You can use your existing cell phone. If you buy a new phone
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Dave C.
2009/07/10 |
You can use your existing cell phone. If you buy a new phone at the store don't let them enter the sim card #er or it's locked into a new #er for good. They will tell you don't worry just use your old sim card. You know the one that has been in your phone for years and baked in your hot car, gotten wet etc. Tell them that you will be calling customer service to transfer your Existing #er to new sim card. Also if they open the blister package at the T-Mobile store tell them that you want it in writing that you don't have to pay the 10 dollar restocking fee since they are the ones opening up the package. They will tell you that it's out of there control because the store computer automatically deducts it but if you call Customer Service and choose the 'cancel your service' option you get a cheerful person who if you tell them that if they don't credit your account 10 bucks you will cancel your T-mobile service and get an iPhone. Tell the people (dopes) in the store that you might change your mind or it could be an unwelcome gift and they have no right to open package if they won't accept it back without charging you $10 fee.
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T-Mobile Prepaid
umm i'm thinkin about getting a t-moble sidekick prepaid plan,but
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TM prepaid is a total rip off, I bought the $100- x a 1000 minutes,
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AJ
2009/07/04 |
TM prepaid is a total rip off, I bought the $100- x a 1000 minutes, I had left approx 250 minutes, and all of the sudden they disappeared, I was furious, I called costumer services and I was told that I had made "many many phone calls" I told the representative to prove that to me, and she told me that they don't have that information!!?? I have a Sony Ericsson phone that keeps tracks of my calls and her answer could not be further from the truth, TM just ripped me off and I am very unhappy with their BS, I feel like suing TM!!!
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T-Mobile Prepaid
Umm, im only 15 and ive had tmobile for 2 years with a plan that
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Kels
2009/07/01 |
Umm, im only 15 and ive had tmobile for 2 years with a plan that me, my mom, and my brother share. We get 2,000 minutes a month, and unlimited txting. Every month our bill is around $150. The service coverage isnt that great. I live in Tennessee and there are alot spots where i dont get any service at all..... when i had my Sidekick id, the screen faded away to where i couldnt see it at all. So we sent it to T-Mobile because they said they would give me a new one. When the package came in the mail i was really excited because i thought i had a brand new one. But i actually still had my old one, that didnt work. They sent it back to me saying it had water damage and they were not responsible for that. But the little dots in the phone were NOT red. (if the dots turn red, that determins if you have water damage or not.) Me and my mom were really mad. So now im stuck with a little pre-paid phone... :(
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T-Mobile Prepaid
I tried it and got NO reception in my area. I would guess that
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Jeff
2009/06/28 |
I tried it and got NO reception in my area. I would guess that the one-star people are all real people (who would take the time to gripe except people that have real gripes?) but that some, at least, of the five stars are shills. I looked at Consumer Reports for the Los Angeles area and TM and AT&T are tied for last place in the category of reception. CR has four categorical ratings and all of their circles for these two companies have some "black" in them.
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T-Mobile Prepaid
Everybody WE need to go complain to T-MOBILE ABOUT TEXT MESSAGING
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tmobile prepaid has text messaging bundles $5 for 300 $10 1000
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You can use any T-mobile phone or any unlocked GSM phone.
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Picked up my Nokia 2760 from Walmart about 4 mos ago now and
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I've never really had a problem with T-Mobile pre-pay in the
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K
2009/06/24 |
I've never really had a problem with T-Mobile pre-pay in the year or two I've been using it. I used to have a verizon contract, but even the $39.99 plan ended up costing me about $60 a month after all the fees, etc., and I wasn't using all of the minutes. I have a phone in my office at work and a home phone, so I use the cell mostly for the in-between times, and it ends up being significantly less expensive ($100 lasts me anywhere from 3-6 months, depending on usage). I agree they should provide you a list of calls and the minutes used, seems that should be a pretty straightforward service to use. I track my minutes regularly using #999#, and I don't believe they're "ripping you off" as some say. The upward rounding of minutes (which all carriers do) is a bit unfair, but there's not much that anyone can do about since its a contract term - we all agree to it. Service could be better indoors - I find that the signal can be weak inside restaurants and bars, but that's also partly Samsung phones. Motorolas seem to have better reception (but not nearly as nice designs). I travel overseas once or twice a year, and like having a GSM phone that I can just swap out the SIM card and be on my way. You can buy any unlocked GSM phone and use it with T-Mobile prepaid, it doesn't have to be from T-Mobile. Unlocked phones can be more expensive, but you can get pretty much any phone that works on a GSM network (T-Mobile, AT&T, or any phone sold outside the US since they're all on the GSM system). Check out www.tigerdirect.com for some unlocked GSM phones. All in all its a good service for someone who just wants a phone to use when they want to use it, but if you want to use internet or email or anything like that, or use a lot of wireless minutes, then a contract plan would make more sense.
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