Confused on Tmo Plans

Adasdasd

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I have bee looking at moving from Cingular to Tmo (all the drama of Cell One to AT&T to Cingular back to AT&T has me frazzled.)

I felt like a ugly step child after the AT&T to Cingular changed (mainly customer service, the force to change accounts, having to pay an activation fee, etc), and looking to to Tmo to get a 8100.

The problem is I can't figure out the plans they have versus what I need. I feel like an idiot on their site.

Here is what I am I want

~500 anytime minutes month
National LD and no roaming
Unlimited BB with BES

what am I missing that eveytime I re-read the palns page, I think I have the wrong plan.

I pay 39.99 for Cinular National roll-over with 450 minutes, and 44.99 for umlimited BB with BES

Thanks to the experts in advance.
Jeff
 
if you are looking to get the pearl you can get on the myfaves plan which is great. so for 39.99 you got 300 whenever minutes nights and weekends and unlimited calling to five numbers on any network. and unlimited blackberry is 20/month.
if you are looking for the 8700g you wouldn't be able to get on the myfaves but for 39.99 you get 600 minutes nights and weekends and 20/month bor the blackberry feature.

if you have any other question pm, or pin me
 
Here are a few questions you can answer to help you decide what plan you need:
1. Do you spend a lot of those minutes talking to the same people?
2. Can you pink 5 people ti spend a lot of your minutes talking to? If to answer yes to these two you need the myfave plan.

3. Do you know a lot of people that you talk to with the T-mobile service? If you answer yes you need mobile to mobile.

4. Are you a talking person or a texting person?

5. If you just want a plain individual do you know how many minutes a month you use?

No matter what you start off with you can always change it free of charge, but I think thos questions will help a lot.
 
He wants the BB Addon w/ BES though, which would make the BB Addon 29.99 instead of 19.99. Either way, it's still bundles less than Cingular.

jpodraza, I think essentially the best plan based on what you've described would be the 600 anytime minutes plan. Now you need to decide if you want to have the myFaves as well. Good luck with your choice, and welcome (preemptive) to T-Mobile! I just switched over from Sprint within the last month, and I'm loving it so far!
 
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