Everyone gets throttled no matter what plan they are on?
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So they wouldn't care if they lost a customer? Just so they can get rid of unlimited?
So they wouldn't care if they lost a customer? Just so they can get rid of unlimited?
Which begs the question, when are you watching all those videos if not at home? Commute? Gym? I don't think I'd have enough time at work to watch videos much.Video. HD video can chomp up the data very fast.
Where exactly are you going to go? They know you don't have much choice.So they wouldn't care if they lost a customer? Just so they can get rid of unlimited?
Which begs the question, when are you watching all those videos if not at home? Commute? Gym? I don't think I'd have enough time at work to watch videos much.
If you are a crack flasher flashing new roms means downloading roms can up the gbs
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Sadly yes. Trust me I was with them and left to Sprint due to the throttle.. They don't care.
Then left Sprint due to dial up Internet speeds.
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I have a question...Lets say I've been halfway through my contract but my wife's contract is over in april. She is under my plan. I decide to get another 2 year contract for her in april with a $200 phone. Will T-mobile pay for her ETF and I also get to keep that new phone if I decide to go with them that same month? I heard you can give them any working phone for the switch.
Tmobile will pay etf so long as you trade in a phone (any phone) and buy a new phone from them (any phone)
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Tmobile will pay etf so long as you trade in a phone (any phone) and buy a new phone from them (any phone)
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once the ETF is paid, will att be obligated to unlock my phone?
once the ETF is paid, will att be obligated to unlock my phone?