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Prospective T-MO customer, question on my faves Always sign up from T-Mobile or any company directly, never go through a middle man. Too many horror stories. I work for T-Mobile and I've heard everyone. ~via BB (wap.rabroad.com)~
Prospective T-MO customer, question on my faves
Prospective T-MO customer, question on my faves I also work in Tmobile customer care. Yeah it can be landlines. Make sure that you read the terms and conditions from amazon.com cuz I think if you change your mobile number within the first 180 days you may get charged $250.00. So make sure you do the portover with the activation to avoid any hassles. ~via BB (wap.rabroad.com)~
Prospective T-MO customer, question on my faves Thru Amazon.com, the phone cost 49.99, NO retail store can beat that.... at least from what I have found, plus free 2nd day air shipping.
Prospective T-MO customer, question on my faves I work in t mobile customer care and its funny hearing you guys talk about this seeing how that's all I do all day and something cool I've yet to hear is that you can also use landlines as you're faves. Even if you later upgrade to a different phone you'll keep your faves. Just throwing that out there!
Prospective T-MO customer, question on my faves About the myfaves, you can change each slot once per month. And you can change each calendar month. So if you change a slot on the 29th you can change again on the 1st. ~via BB (wap.rabroad.com)~
Prospective T-MO customer, question on my faves Ah... I misread the agreement. You can't transfer another t-mobile number. That makes sense.
Prospective T-MO customer, question on my faves Actually when you port a number over it will automatically cancel your service with Verizon. Also you might look and are if tmo has a deal running with a contract. You might be able to get a good deal on the phone by checking www.t-mobile.com or by going to a store. Good luck!~via BB (wap.rabroad.com)~
Prospective T-MO customer, question on my faves I did it with amazon and t-mobile too. Saved me $200. The phone number port took
Prospective T-MO customer, question on my faves I bought mine through amazon and switched the phone number from verizon within a few hours. It was pretty painless. I have only had it for little over a week and no problems so far. Keeping my fingers crossed.
Prospective T-MO customer, question on my faves I did this with T-Mobile and it switched over in just a few hours!!
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