basic cellular bill + added taxes ?
At 05 Dec 2007 05:57:00 -0500 Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> > For minimal use, T-Mobile is $100 the first year, $10 (yes, ten) each
> > additional year.
>
> No, after the second year everything expires and nothing rolls over.
That's incorrect. First you piss on PagePlus for being unavailable for
purchase (which wasincorrect) and then on T-Mo with more misinformation.
What's your interest in this Elmo? Are you a Sprint stockholder?
> You're back to $100 every other year, if that's what you're doing.
No. Not only is that not mentioned anywhere in T-Mo's website or literature,
I can tell you from personal experience that you're dead wrong. As long as
you don't let the account expire, all future refills on "gold" accounts
(over $100 of airtime added) have a one year expiration. I have three
active T-Mo prepaid accounts now that I don't even need, but for $10/year I
can't let them go. One is going on it's fourth year this month (the first
year cost me $25, due to a special Christmas promo T-Mo ran a few years ago
that gave you "Gold" status for $25 instead of $100) so I have invested $45
in that account- $25 for year one, and $10 each for 2 and 3. Another $10 is
due later this month to carry me through 2008.
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