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Can you order the phones by themselves w/o having to sign up for a plan?
just got off the phone with tmobile and switched to the new plan. only difference is now i get 4.5GB of teathering for the same price as my old plan($90). pretty good deal when she broke it down to me. and she said the iphone 5 would be $100 upfront. $20 for 24months to pay off the rest of the phone. i was surprised because i thought i had to finish out my current contract (which doesnt end till Nov2014) or pay a fee before i could be get the iphone 5 with a upfront cost.
How did you get that? I called today and was told I had to wait until my contract expired or pay a migration fee of $350 to the "no contract plan" and then pay for the phone itself. I could barely make out what the lady over the phone was saying but she didnt sound like she knew much.
I work for T-Mobile. We just rolled out new plans Sunday where everything is no contract, and then we finance you the phone for a down payment and then how ever much a month. But here's the catch, to get the phone for the $99 down payment you have to be "Well Qualified" credit class A,B, or C. Otherwise you pay much more up front. For instance right now we have the Galaxy S III for $69 down and 12.5 a month Well Qualified....I haven't had one person qualified for credit class A,B, or C. So just about every person I've tried to help, and this is including people trying to Upgrade/Migrate over, had to pay $249 down and $7.50 a month. Soo unless you have extremely good credit then you're not getting the iPhone 5 for $99.
you still gotta pay for the phone...I have a question though..............what will stop people from getting the iPhone for $99 down and $20 a month, cancelling the no contract "contract" and just sell the phone and stop paying the $20 a month?
From what i understand, it only stays locked to t-mobile when you cancel the service and stop paying the monthly amount........it doesnt say you can just sell it and allow someone else to use it OR simply switch to straight talk and get the same service.
Any thoughts?
I have a question though..............what will stop people from getting the iPhone for $99 down and $20 a month, cancelling the no contract "contract" and just sell the phone and stop paying the $20 a month?
From what i understand, it only stays locked to t-mobile when you cancel the service and stop paying the monthly amount........it doesnt say you can just sell it and allow someone else to use it OR simply switch to straight talk and get the same service.
Any thoughts?
You can unlock it after you pay for it
if the 5s comin out this year shouldnt we wait cause the 5 price will go down ...need an iphone again tired of android. dude that works for tmo whats the word on that?
I have a question though..............what will stop people from getting the iPhone for $99 down and $20 a month, cancelling the no contract "contract" and just sell the phone and stop paying the $20 a month?
From what i understand, it only stays locked to t-mobile when you cancel the service and stop paying the monthly amount........it doesnt say you can just sell it and allow someone else to use it OR simply switch to straight talk and get the same service.
Any thoughts?
But its only blacklisted if the phone is lost or stolen.......NOT if the contract just isnt completed.its called BLACKLISTING!
the phone is then worthless since it cant be used
But it says if you cancel the service, you can still pay the monthly amount for the PHONE.......and NOT pay for the service.....correct?It's locked period, you cant put another sim in there and think it's going to work. Once you put it in there they will track you because you now have a stolen phone
and when you sign up for the phone they do have your SSN so don't think it's not going to mess up your credit