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    Junior Member needhelpnowt's Avatar
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    2 year contract T-Mobile unlimited talk, text and web (no throttling) about $50

    worth it? Is it worth agreeing to a 2 year contract with T-Mobile for unlimited talk, text and web (truly unlimited, no throttling) for $50 a month? it may be $55 - $60 after taxes and fees, but T-Mobile may credit my acct to pay for those fees.

    i was considering paying a $200 early termination fee to try out at&t service for a month through Straight Talk for $45 a month, but the above deal from T-Mobile customer loyalty is tempting!!

    it's come down truly unlimited data, better coverage (AT&T) vs faster data speeds (T-Mobile 42 HSPA vs AT&T 21 HSPA)...though T-Mobile coverage in the Philadelphia area is not bad at all. i just don't like the idea of being tied to a contract.

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    Do it.

    I sold ATT, TMO and VZ for years and TMO blows ATT out of the water when it comes to customer service and price.

    Be wary though, when you leave the major cities sometimes ATT will get better signal that TMO.

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    Why would anybody want to do a two year contract?

    Get an unlock phone and get the $50 no contract plan.

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    Why would anybody want to do a two year contract?

    Get an unlock phone and get the $50 no contract plan.


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