Rating: Summary: I'm really confused Review: On the refill card, it says expire in 30 days. But on T-mobile website, it says "unused minutes are valid for 90 days, except with the $10 card". Which one is correct? Too confusing. Also I don't think long distance cost more than local calls. T_mobile website says that Nationwide long distance is included in the pay-as-you-go service.
Rating: Summary: I'm really confused Review: On the refill card, it says expire in 30 days. But on T-mobile website, it says "unused minutes are valid for 90 days, except with the $10 card". Which one is correct? Too confusing. Also I don't think long distance cost more than local calls. T_mobile website says that Nationwide long distance is included in the pay-as-you-go service.
Rating: Summary: T-Mobile Coverage and Signal suffers Review: T-Mobile's prepaid plan isn't confusing as it's similar to Virgin Mobile's, but the coverage is spotty and weak, in my experience. Given Cingular's and Verizon's prepaid are more expensive than T-Mobile's and VM's, and Boost (Nextel)'s coverage isn't on par with VM (Sprint)'s, I'd stay with VM for now, given their good customer service, decent network quality and low cost.
Rating: Summary: very good product Review: The best in wireless prepay. Even better with the new "Gold Rewards."
Rating: Summary: Best prepaid program for casual users Review: This is definitely the best prepaid program for casual users. I wanted a plan that did not require me to constantly "top up" to maintain the minutes and nothing else came close to the 1-year arrangement from T-mobile (offered in December and again in the spring). It's easy to get confused by price per minute comparisons and such but for someone who only wants availability for occasional or emergency use, this is really the best plan.
We are using it in a major metropolitan area and have never had any problems with signal quality.
Rating: Summary: Great for my teenager-not for an adult who uses serv. a lot Review: This service is perfect for my teenager. She does not need a lot of minutes and it is a way to break her into the wireless world. If she has too many minutes then she will be on the phone constantly. Her last card of $... lasted her about one month and if I needed to contact her at school, at the basketball game I can. Not great for long term due to expiring minutes.
Rating: Summary: Great for my teenager-not for an adult who uses serv. a lot Review: This service is perfect for my teenager. She does not need a lot of minutes and it is a way to break her into the wireless world. If she has too many minutes then she will be on the phone constantly. Her last card of $... lasted her about one month and if I needed to contact her at school, at the basketball game I can. Not great for long term due to expiring minutes.
Rating: Summary: Good program, but... Review: This should be a good solution for those in my family who need phone access but would use very few monthly minutes -- but the minutes expire in unreasonably short periods. If I top up a card for $25 or $50 why should the minutes ever expire?
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