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t-mobile early termination (transition) fee? contract?
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<blockquote data-quote="ByteMe" data-source="post: 2770822" data-attributes="member: 138302"><p>t-mobile says it got rid of your contract.</p><p>you can get a new phone with new cheaper monthly service fees that have no contract.</p><p>the new phone has a $0-199 down payment and finance the rest for 2 years (contract)</p><p>if your current phone is only a year into the old contract there is a "transition" fee.</p><p>if its almost at the end of the old 2 year contract there is no early termination, oops, transition fee.</p><p>if i want to keep my smartphone and not purchase a new one, i cannot go into the new plan that offers 500 mb of data for free without a contract. i have to stay with my old 200 mb at $10 a month.</p><p>why do i need to buy a new phone if my current smartphone works?</p><p></p><p>source: t-mobile rep in greeley, colorado</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ByteMe, post: 2770822, member: 138302"] t-mobile says it got rid of your contract. you can get a new phone with new cheaper monthly service fees that have no contract. the new phone has a $0-199 down payment and finance the rest for 2 years (contract) if your current phone is only a year into the old contract there is a "transition" fee. if its almost at the end of the old 2 year contract there is no early termination, oops, transition fee. if i want to keep my smartphone and not purchase a new one, i cannot go into the new plan that offers 500 mb of data for free without a contract. i have to stay with my old 200 mb at $10 a month. why do i need to buy a new phone if my current smartphone works? source: t-mobile rep in greeley, colorado [/QUOTE]
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