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 winsyrstrifeRiver City BouncePremium join:2002-04-30 Brooklyn, NY | reply to winsyrstrife
Re: $65 seems like a lot thanks for the replies. 
I'm out of contract, so my options are open. I have an HTC Sensation, and from what I've read, it seems to work on the prepaid services. My wife has my HTC Shadow hand-me-down, so I'll need to get another phone for her. I'm considering the Samsung Galaxy Exhibit.
The $30 plan seems like it can only be completed online or at Walmart, and it looks like a headache to get the plan activated and port an existing postpaid phone number, reading the T-Mobile forums. I'm preparing to buy the SIM cards through the T-mobile store. -- "Suddenly everything is fainting, falling from a broken ladder's rung. There's a jolt exhilarating from the phone I'm holding... I hear the words of what I'll become, how eager the hands that reach for love." - Blind Melon - New Life | |  dnoyeBFerrous Phallus join:2000-10-09 Southfield, MI Reviews:
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| If your out of contract you just need to call Tmobile and get into a better plan. Looks like you are still under the contract plans. The out of contract plans have become cheaper about 3 years ago.
I pay $75 for 2 phones(after taxes). Both get 200MB of data at $5 each, 1 gets unlimited text message for another $5. This is 1000 shared minutes family plan (so to speak). You can turn on and off these features over the web.
Typically I don't have internet on my phone until I am about to make a road trip. -- dnoyeB "Then said I, Wisdom [is] better than strength: nevertheless the poor man's wisdom [is] despised, and his words are not heard. " Ecclesiastes 9:16
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