BB Add-on

theee babee

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The BB Unlimited Add-on for 19.99, this is what it says...

Add access to BlackBerry's powerful data functionality to a voice rate plan. The BlackBerry Unlimited Add-on includes unlimited BlackBerry Web Client e-mail and Web browsing.

Does that include all of our sms and mms text messages?

Or would I still need the Unlimited Text for 14.99?


I am trying to re-do my plan as when I just did it the rep seemed to not do it right.

Looking for a few options here...

Need 1000-1500 anytime minutes, M2M, H@H, Unlimited BIS with Personal Email and Net, Unlimited Texts.

Dont really need nights and weekends as I will mostly either be home during those times.

Looking to have a few options and keep it cheaper.

This is what I have now:

Get More Plus for $59.99 (which is retarded IMO)
UNLIMIT Txt for $14.99
BB Unlimit for $19.99
H@H for $9.99
M2M for $6.99
Equip Protect for $5.99

Total: $117.94 plus taxes

I need to be around $70/mo maybe $80.

THX
 
well are you calling the same few people over and over...if so get on amyfavs, do you also talk to a lot fo t-mobile users? do you normally do more than 1000sms/mms a month? and did you want web capabilities or is email only great?
 
Depending on your calling habits you should really need unlimited TXT if you have unlimited data. You could save $10 immediately by changing to 400 Txt for 4.99

You could also, depending on your calling habits get the 1500 any time minute plan for 39.99- potentially saving another $20 for you.

Be aware that if you are using the chat clients that come installed from TMO like OZ (i think that is what it is called) it uses SMS (aka TXT) to send messages and it charges you per message sent & recieved.

TMO CS is usually really good about helping you identify your calling habits/trends so you can make better decisions regarding changes to your plan.
 
with h@h, m2m, and free n&we, i would guess that you would be able to cut down on your minutes for sure. throw myfaves in there and you could really lower your minute plan. also, maybe using something like JiveTalk could also help you get off of unlm txt and save a little bit of cash there.

i agree with peguero, give 611 a call and they will be able to tell you exactly where you will be able to cut corners!!
 
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