Walmart taps into TMOBILE 45.00 Unlimited
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Walmart taps into TMOBILE 45.00 Unlimited
Walmart already using Verizion.
30.00 1000mins/1000 Text
40.00 Unlimited/Unlimited
Now, they got T-Mobile.
45.00
Unlimited/Unlimited
Both are NO CONTRACTS, NO TERMINATION Fees.
Cell phone industry are going to change... (for the better) (Cheaper rates)
30.00 1000mins/1000 Text
40.00 Unlimited/Unlimited
Now, they got T-Mobile.
45.00
Unlimited/Unlimited
Both are NO CONTRACTS, NO TERMINATION Fees.
Cell phone industry are going to change... (for the better) (Cheaper rates)
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Wow.
I have 49.99 unlimited with T-mo being a loyalty customer of 12 years and this beats even my deal.
Though I have the internet/unlimited txt/ unlimited calls. I did have to contract though for my Nexus One.. Impressive
I have 49.99 unlimited with T-mo being a loyalty customer of 12 years and this beats even my deal.
Though I have the internet/unlimited txt/ unlimited calls. I did have to contract though for my Nexus One.. Impressive
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Originally Posted by ESCALVANTE,Sep 14 2010, 01:30 PM
People like me are still more than willing to pay top dollar for an iPhone4. Albeit, I'm hoping iPhones will get a major reduction in servicing pricing though as I have three iPhones on a corporate account.
However, that is highly unlikely as lots of investment houses on WallStreet and other major companies are testing iPhone4s to replace BlackBerries.
However, that is highly unlikely as lots of investment houses on WallStreet and other major companies are testing iPhone4s to replace BlackBerries.
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Originally Posted by Back-cracker,Sep 14 2010, 01:37 PM
Talks of 15 sec commercial by google is in the works right now. (That means free phone, mins in general) but you have to listen to the commercials.
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Originally Posted by ESCALVANTE,Sep 14 2010, 01:41 PM
Please elaborate. You mean Google might offer discounted cellular phone service?
In exchange, before you make a call, you get to listen to a *paid* advertisment for 15 secs (subject to change) then your call connects.
Could be annoying in my eyes, but the majority of the people will go for this.