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T-Mobile 2-year Contract (One-time $35 activation fee applies to each line of service.)

Category: Wireless

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Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 11

Media: Wireless Plan Option

ASIN: B000FG5QBW

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Product Description
By choosing this option you are committing to a 2-year agreement to maintain service with T-Mobile. You may be liable for cancellation fees if you do not maintain service according to the agreement. Read the contract terms and conditions for all details.


Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars How Can I Rate It?   June 9, 2008
Why should I pay $35.00 and not just change my SIM Card? I am a T-Moble User with an old 7290 Blacberry? I have had an account for 3 years and may have to change carriers if this is not possible as Chris from T-Moble told me on their 800 Line today. I want not to have a contract term, but won't pay a ridiculus premium for the Blackberry.


1 out of 5 stars T-mobile, not so mobile   January 23, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Honestly, I have only had Cingular and T-mobile. I switched from Cingular because of the ridiculous surcharges and improper billing I was constantly faced with. After switching to T-mobile in July of 06 I can now say that I regret leaving Cingular. T-mobile has the worst reception I have ever seen. Almost anywhere I don't get service, someone with Cingular, Verizon, or Sprint does. I don't even get service in my own apartment with T-mobile and I am trapped in a contract with them until July 08. Once thats over though, I am gone for sure and I will NEVER return to T-mobile. Buyer beware, scams, cheats, and liars is all T-mobile is and ever will be. BTW when the phone I received with the contract broke (Samsung t809) they told me the phone was known for being defective and they had discontinued it, the only thing T-mobile was willing to replace my phone with was a RAZR. HA WOW THANKS! T-mobile is awful.


4 out of 5 stars T-Mobile is a good overall   December 24, 2007
I had been a Cingular (now AT&T) customer for years and only switched to T-Mobile out of frustration with their poor customer service. I have to say that overall I have been very satisfied with T-Mobile and prefer them over AT&T. The stores are less crowded, the staff is helpful and the rates are reasonable. All cell phone companies are irritating in that you have to sign a contract, you have to pay a lot to get out of the contract and the phone prices (without signing a contract) are astronomical.


1 out of 5 stars 2 year contracts   January 5, 2007
 12 out of 15 found this review helpful

I am sick of all the contracts cell phone companies are requiring anymore. Why dont they win and keep my business by being the best rather than some mafia way of putting you into a horrible contract.


5 out of 5 stars T-Mobile 2 Year Contract   January 5, 2007
 7 out of 8 found this review helpful

I got this phone because I really loved all those features that the Blackberry Pearl offered. A couple of weeks later I sent it back. I was really disappointed that I could not send a picture message if I didn't have the blackberry plan. How could this be? I don't know, it was explained to me that blackberry sent picture messages on their plan only because it was not compatible with T-Mobile's network. HUH?! Well, I sent it back because I didn't want to pay for unlimited messaging and then pay again to send a PICTURE message. When T-Mobile and Blackberry work this out, I am totally on board with that phone again. Until then, I guess I can stick it out with my razr for a while longer.

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