Will T-Mobile's Offer To Buy Out Your Vzw Contract?

Murph5150

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No matter what the circumstances are, specifically owning a Pixel or an iPhone, T-Mobile will pay off your phone & buy you out of your plan.

Verizon still reigns King of the cellular reliability, however T-Mobile is improving their network drastically. Also, their plans are aren't as expensive and offer more (namely the unlimited data plan).

T-Mobile doesn't work well in the geographical area where I live, yet, so I'm not ready to bail yet. Are you?

T-https://www.cnet.com/news/t-mobile-will-cover-your-iphone-if-you-bring-it-from-verizon/
 

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Yeah, Red for the win. T-mo forces you to buy a $15/mo insurance policy. WTF? Also, the hype about their network being so much improved it puts them close to Verizon is BS anyway. I need backcountry road coverage. T-mo loses in that regard.
 

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T-Mobile doesn't have the coverage in Southern California that I need.
 

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Verizon is still by far the cheapest for my specific needs on my legacy plan and has the best coverage for me. No reason for me to switch right now
 

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VZW is pricey but I have been happy with their service and works great for me. I know places where T-Mo doesn't work and I need it to work.
 

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Verizon is actually cheaper then what I was paying for T-Mobile.

Damn. That's pretty good. If I switch to TMo, I save about $30/month.

But once the phones are off the payment plan, I should save $30/month by switching to the new plans.
 

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Yeah, Red for the win. T-mo forces you to buy a $15/mo insurance policy. WTF? Also, the hype about their network being so much improved it puts them close to Verizon is BS anyway. I need backcountry road coverage. T-mo loses in that regard.

You can cancel the insurance at any time
 

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be very careful with T-MOBILE buying you out. They lost our AT&T phones.i am still waiting for reimbursement. I plan to go back bro Verizon as soon as I get paid.
 

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Verizon seems to be the better deal in some cases. $55 with autopay for 5gb. A friend has that plan and I'm pretty sure he gets an employee discount so he would pay more for T-Mobile. even with kickback and $60 instead of $70 he still saves a few bucks for the network and 5gb instead of staying under 2gb with T-Mobile.

not slamming T-Mobile since I like the coverage improvements(gave them kudos the other day) for sure but tmobiles prices have crept back up which makes Verizon a good deal in many cases
 

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I'm still unclear how long you have to keep the T-Mo account live, and if the insurance can be cancelled after the refund is issued. If so, I'll be all over this.
 

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