T - mobile gonna transformed to un - contracted service provider

United States
April 3, 2013 8:16pm CST
So, you might heard that T - mobile is gradually transform its form of service by providing non - contract service to its customers. The basic service might start with $50 with unlimited talk and text, and 500 MB of data. If you need more data service, $60 to more than 1 GB; and $70 over 2.5 GB, that is what I heard. The fancy phone you gonna get might be either pay upfront, or you can choose to pay it off through monthly installment option. Also, iPhone 5 will be available through T - mobile soon. So, what do you think of T - mobile with such sudden change in its service? I think it is a trend, and more and more people in favor of non - contract service instead of with contract service. Think of it, if you are locked into a contract, those service providers might loosen up on their quality of service, since you are chained into their contract for 2 years. Without contract, they have to provide quality customer service in hope that you will stay with them for the next month. What is your take?
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@inertia4 (27960)
• United States
11 Apr 13
I think that sounds like a good deal. I wish AT&T and Verizon did away with contracts. I see it that is the way the phone situation is going. Look, many people now have smartphones, whether it be an iPhone or something else. And the phone companies do take us for fools and take lots of money from us. They should just have services like Straight Talk. There is nothing wrong with that.
@rosekiss (30414)
• Eugene, Oregon
7 Apr 13
I am a T-Mobile customer, and I am very happy that they are doing away with the contract. It will make things easier, as I won't be tired down, and should I ever decidre to switch, I wouldn't have a cancellation fee. i think that what T-Mobile is doing, is great, and I am so in favor ot it. The thing I like about the no contract is the fact that I can upgrade at any time, without any penalties. Now, I am not sayi8ng I will do that, as it can get way to expensive to do that. Also, I don't kno what to say abou tthe iphone coming to T-Mobile, only that it will hlep bring in more customers. I have an ipad mini and I don't need the iphone. Take care, and have a good day.