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Individual Even More
500 minutes - $39.99
500 minutes & Text - $49.99
500 minutes & Other Phone data - $49.99
500 minutes & Smart Phone data - $59.99
500 minutes & Text & Other Phone Data - $59.99
500 minutes & Text & Smart Phone Data - $79.99
1000 minutes - $39.99
1000 minutes & Text - $49.99
1000 minutes & Other Phone data - $49.99
1000 minutes & Smart Phone data - $69.99
1000 minutes & Text & Other Phone Data - $69.99
1000 minutes & Text & Smart Phone Data - $89.99
Unlimited Talk - $59.99
Unlimited Talk & Text - $69.99
Unlimited Talk & Other Phone Data - $69.99
Unlimited Talk & Smart Phone Data - $89.99
Unlimited Talk & Text & Other Phone data $79.99
Unlimited Talk & Text & Smart Phone data $99.99
Individual Even More Plus
500 minutes - $29.99
500 minutes & Text - $39.99
500 minutes & Other Phone data - $39.99
500 minutes & Smart Phone data - $54.99
500 minutes & Text & Other Phone Data - $49.99
500 minutes & Text & Smart Phone Data - $69.99
1000 minutes - $39.99
1000 minutes & Text - $49.99
1000 minutes & Other Phone data - $49.99
1000 minutes & Smart Phone data - $64.99
1000 minutes & Text & Other Phone Data - $59.99
1000 minutes & Text & Smart Phone Data - $69.99
Unlimited Talk - $49.99
Unlimited Talk & Text - $59.99
Unlimited Talk & Other Phone Data - $59.99
Unlimited Talk & Smart Phone Data - $74.99
Unlimited Talk & Text & Other Phone data $69.99
Unlimited Talk & Text & Smart Phone data $79.99
-- Right? Makes things a bit more clarified for people not sporting Smartphones.
I hope you're terminated for collaborating with this garbage. hahaha, seriously though... I want one week of my life back in return for your secrecy. Dissappointing is an understatement.
That'll attract new customers. I better make an appointment for sunday morning at my local tmo store...
And if you DO get caught (and the chances are good) you would probably be finding yourselves applying for seasonal work at WalMart...
Yeah I'm sure they didn't see the sticker on the package.... Thanks captain obvious
I wish that was true, but honestly, I don't see it. I think what we see if what we get here.
I bet after the announcement, if u want to change something on your plan, they'll make you change to one of these horrible plans. Since they wont offer the old plans anymore. So upgrade now and keep your good plan before you get the shaft!
i really want to believe that there is something we are not seeing
but if this is really whats in store then i am not sure what to think
Right now I have 300 minutes, weekends only.
I should now be able to get 200 minutes more, and free nights, and free mobile to mobile. Not so bad after all.
I'm thinking about going to Verizon. =/
No that doesnt apply becasue you have the option of keeping your current plan
No, that doesnt apply here because you can keep your current plan.
The 200 minute idea for family is brilliant. You either add a line to the unlimited plan that gives you unlimited for 30 or you add 200 minutes for only 10. Some people have kids that don't need unlimited minutes. Add them for cheaper. Wait till its all done and add up your costs today and then do even more plus. It will save you money. For sure. Its substantially cheaper than the other carriers.
I feel like an idiot admitting it now but I was so exited when I first read about Project Flop weeks ago. I was checking this, and other, sites religiously just waiting to read the good news. I felt like my girlfriend might leave me cause I wouldn't shut up about how awesome this was going to be and how the anticipation was building. Well, I doubt this could be worse. Remember all those literal articles people were writing about a $50 all you can eat plan?? Where the F is that. And read through everyone's comments. There are well over 300 people very upset over this.
At least all the idiots who kept posting, "maybe this isn't it!" or, "maybe these are fake" or better yet, "maybe tmobile is purposely leaking fake info like a movie!!", can finally shut up and realize how retarded they all sounded. We all (ALL!!!) knew this was true from the first leak and now we have to deal with the consequences of unexciting planes AND crap phones.
I've LOVE to work for AT&T, Verizon, or especially Sprint right now. You know they heard all the rumors too and had to be at least a little frightened/curious. Now that all is the info is out they must be laughing all the way to the bank. TMobile will forever we fourth place and my time with them is extremely limited. Waiting for 100% confirmation of this garbage on the 25th and then it's sweet phones/coverage here I come!!!
500 minutes & Text & Smart Phone Data – $79.99
vs if i got one today it would only be $75 is this right?
I can't believe the prices.
If I'm doing the math right, best case scenario, I'm paying exactly what I pay now, but getting unlimited texts instead of 400. Worst case, I'd end up paying WAY more for exactly what I have now.
Either way, this is far from game changing. I feel very let down.
But there is no Cricket Killer in these stated plans. No truly budget-conscious user would select these plans over Cricket or Straight Talk. At best, these plans are a marketing ploy geared to getting Verizon/ATT users to give T-mobile a second look; there is no game-changer here.
If anything, I'd imagine the switch will alienate current T-mobile subscribers who will resent having to give up current plans (which are grandfathered) and adopt more expensive plans, in order to make small changes (e.g. to add text or data).
I too admit to being super excited and telling all my friends to check this out...it is going to be huge etc. Now that reality hits I feel like an idiot. Not sure why anyone would have hyped this and made all those statements about going to number 3...or why would they even have a name for this project. it is just a rate adjustment and the elimination of the best feature T Mobile offers (the Faves) Guess they figured everyone would use google voice with the Faves and get unlimited for cheap....funny thing is sprint will still give you a favorite 5 if you call and ask!
I think I will drop by the local T mobile store on Sunday and see if anyone is even there!
What you are missing is that not everyone needs unlimited minutes. I have a 1000 minute family plan that I never go over. Why pay more for unlimited that I won't use? Yes if I kept going over the 1000 minutes it makes sense. I am in the same boat as Fave, I don't see any benefit to me. What I want is better coverage and speeds, not to save a dollar here and there. They are doing all this and I keep hearing that Louisville does not yet have 3G coverage because of "money". The towers are ready but it is about money that is what a store "manager" told me. If this is false info why doesn't T-mobile do their own communicating and keep their customers informed and avoid rumors? How does all this make sense? And then I am told that when they do turn on Louisville it will only be I-65 eastward or something. Totally goofy. Hopefully all these leaks are incomplete and there is more to this.
This "leaks" are driving the buzz by letting their advocates release & keep in the limelight dated/old/training-purposes info... Training info that does not include the actual prices... Why would TMobile trust thousands & thousands of potential leakers that can derail their most important plans in years...
This does give use a hint at the structure of the plans... Not all of it.. But enough to know how it might look...
It wouldn't surprised me if the official prices will not be a low as it was rumored... But is not going to be as high as this doc's report... Misinformation is still information lite...
I would advice everybody that is not with TMobile, like myself.... To get on BillShrink & save or print the pricing from the possible plans you plan to sub to TMobile... Keep it around long enough to be able to match it to the prices that come down with Project Dark...
With that said, in the past T-Mobile has almost always made adjustments and changes at the finish line based on customer feedback or outrage (most recently it was the data cap for web2go).
If you take this at face value, then the majority of folks won't be saving money. Also, ignoring the fact that a lot of smartphone users are on cheaper data plans than they should be (I'm guilty of T-Zones too) these prices aren't much better than what is available now and in some cases worse due to myFaves.
The other thing is myFaves. I find it hard to believe that the T-Mob is going to abandon myFaves without some kind of replacement (like an unlimited plan or something that makes it obsolete). Seriously this is a feature that they not only trademarked, but made massive marketing campaigns and stamped the back of all of their phones with it.
In any event I am not counting the T-Mob out just yet. A 4th quarter comeback is not entitrely out of the question given the information out there. All we really have in terms of pricing is a couple of brochures. Here's hoping for something a little better.
Thank you... you hit it right on the spot: Not everyone needs unlimited minutes. This news is great and terrific for those who do... but I'm not going to fork over MORE money when I don't even use the 1,000 family minutes I have now (Just myself and my mom on the plan).
So I will end up saving $15 a month w/ Project Dark... but thats ONLY because I have to drop down to 750, since the new PD plans do not have a 1,000 minute family plan. So the only reason I save money is because I lose 250 minutes... I could easily do that now and save some money. Or, on the flip side, I could pay $5 MORE per month for 1,500 minutes which is far more than I need.
I would say I'm disappointed by Project Dark, but let's not forget that its the rumor sites that hyped it up to begin with. Overall, rates and plans change all the time, nothing new here. The really big news in all this is the option to go without contract, which they've absolutely priced at a point to make you WANT a contract, so I can't see what they're tring to accomplish.
You know what would be really groundbreaking? Is to keep contracts and reduce the break contract fee to maybe one month's bill or something like that.
I am now convinced that T-Mobile is under some crazy illusion - that is why they'll remain 4th place. I have gone back and forth on this whole issue and while I am trying not to bash them because I love them, these plans sucks. Any old T-Mobile customers, should head for Sprint andI bet they get a better deal. Wanna bet, T-Mobile??
People are looking at the "Even More Plus" plans and forgetting that the monthly payment you are seeing doesn't factor in the "financing" of the handset which you would have to purchase at FULL RETAIL.
i.e. the MyTouch3G costs you $499.00 at FULL Retail. Even if T-Mobile allows you to finance it over 20 months, which is still not confirmed, then your looking at adding $22 a month onto your monthly amount, not including any sales tax.
If most of your family have T-Mobile, you have free T-Mobile to T-Moble according to the leaked information.
In my opinion free T-Mobile to T-Moble and free nights and weekends (though I'd like to see the actualy time and days they consider nights and weekends) easily beats myfaves. The problem with MyFaves is it is a piece of software that eats up a phones memory and probably causes software to take longer to create for T-Mobile. There is likely a reason why T-Mobile's Blacberries take longer to get new software than Verizon, Sprints, or AT&Ts. MyFaves is likely one of those reasons.
My calcs are that your 4 G1 pricing would be either $220 a month if you use those phones on the plan with no contract, or $260 if you get new phones and enter the 2 year contract. This is getting the unlimited talk, text, and web on all 4 phones.
$139 for 2 lines plus $40 for line #3 and $40 for line #4 = $220
$179 for 2 lines plus $40 for line #3 and $40 for line #4 = $260
Do you have unlimited now? Why would you want tmobile@home if you have 4 unlimited lines? Would you really want to not upgrade your phone and enter a contract?
The real goal is to get Storm and iPhone shoppers to compare rates and see how much the T-Mobile deal saves them, because these plans are cheaper than what AT+T and Verizon are offering. They are essentially trying to open up the flood gates to let new customers in and achieve #3. (I really think they need to acquire some of the smaller GSM companies such as Cincy Bell and MetroPCS.)
October 23, 2009 at 5:10 am
If these rates are correct, it would cost me more money. I currently have 4 G1’s on a family plan and Tmobile@home. Total cost is $220/month. Using the rates above, just the mobile service would be $220/month, so if you add tmobile@home into it- the cost is more. Not cool Tmobile.
If your current rate plan is $220 you must have the following plan. 4 lines of G1 service, 1 family text plan, and the 89.99 1800 min plan. with the new rate plans you would get unlimited voice, text, and internet under the EVEN MORE + plan for $160 plus takes each month. Thats a big savings. If you wanted to still get subsidized phones for unlimited everything you would be paying $200 a month.
It cost T-mobile a LOT of money to mail out the sheets you see along with other material to all dealers and corp stores, it would be an epic waste to have to then re-send everything just to hide the "real" prices.
again, sorry if this was answered.
I think the Even More + will still be cheaper. If you have a family plan of 2 lines and you decide to get the 1500 with Unlimited Text and Web and getting 2 MyTouch phones.
Even More = 159.99 per month + cost of subsidized MyTouch ($100 each)
159.99 *24 = 3839.75 + 200 = $4039.75
Even More Plus = 119.99 per month + cost of 2 Mytouch ($499.99 each)
119.99 *24 = 2879.76 + 1000 = $3879.76
You still save a total of $160 thru the duration of the 2 years plan.
It would be a game changer if Tmobile will offer a bigger subsidy discount for the Even More customers.
For the 3 plans below we should get the following discount for the MyTouch ($499.99)
Plan 700 - $499.99 - 300 = $199.99
Plan 1500 - $499.99 - 400 = $99.99
Plan Unlimited - $499.99 - 499.99 = Free
What do you think?
Okay, lets say I want to go non-contract. Lets say the average phone retails for $300 (and it makes my math easier). So thats $15 a month for 20 months I'll be paying. So on non-contract, I'm paying like $95 a month for my service and phone.
Okay, so if I rather go contract, it is going to cost me $100 a month to have a subsidized phone. How much are they subsidizing the phone for? It seems like all phones would have to be 100% free to make going on contract any kind of deal. For me, the conclusion has to be:
A) Someone's on crack.
B) We're missing something.
C) Both A and B.
I think the prices are fair when you compare each plan to an equivalent plan to another carrier, however, they get confusing when you compare them together. I like the unlimited T-Mobile to T-Mobile. I am expecting that might change to free mobile to mobile. I like the unlimited nights and weekends. Something is just missing in the grand scheme.
That is exactly the point though, if they're not in 3rd place now and their new plans can't beat their current plan's pricing how are they going to attract new customers? I guess they are now offering unlimited cheaper than verizon or At&T. Without myfaves though, they have a huge hole in their line up. In my case I would have to spend $240 a month for 5 lines versus the $155 I spend right now just to get enough minutes to cover my usage and text messaging... So if I am looking to jump from AT&T or Verizon, and I look at tmobile & sprint; Sprint has any mobile, anytime with 1500 landlines (unlimited everything else) which costs 189.99 for five lines, and tmobile has unlimited talk, data, web for 299.99 for five lines. Unless you absolutely need more than 1500 landline minutes and make all of your calls before 7pm Tmobile's plan is not even comparable. Then you start looking at 3g coverage and it's hard not to pick sprint.
I hope there is more to this PD because at the moment it's looking like I'll be going yellow and black.
@ Niididdy,
I said it when this whole thing started, all I want is Tmobile's competition to sprint's anymobile, anytime and so far it looks as though they've failed. We've been with tmobile since voicestream days and it will be hard to part.
If it changes to mobile to mobile you can count me in.
I can't agree with you, and I have little respect for people who drop their credentials on the internet and expect me to care (especially a marketing major). Do you think Tmobile's marketing department is run by untrained monkeys? Although it might seem like it actually is I can assure you that they also have marketing degrees.
See my post a few above yours, and you will see why I am not happy with these new plans. How would you market that crap to me?
"For only $110 more than sprint's offering you can get what you want and have more minutes than you'd use"
Sounds promising. How does, "no thanks, and I'll take my 5 lines elsewhere" sound to you? By the way, most people with great credit and money to spare are financially savvy. They're either with Verizon for their network or AT&T for the iphone and larger 3g network (as compared to Tmobile's)... If they're going to switch they're going to look at Sprint first. That is, unless Tmobile has something else up it's sleeve.
Are we, the current TMO users that are HAPPY with our current plans, going to be forced to make a change to this new plan structure???
I don't want to pay more for a plan that I will not use to its fullest. How will that save me $$?? I'm happy with my current plan and do not want to change.
If I'm forced to switch, I'll make the switch to another carrier. I've been with TMO from the beginning... and this sucks.
I totally agree with you.
@@ vikingsfan45,
You are right, they seem to be targeting VZW & AT&T customers. The problem is if they look at T-Mobile, then look at Sprint, what sets T-Mobile above Sprint? Saving $10 a month? I think that is not too much of a deciding factor especially with Sprints Any mobile, anytime. For example, all of my calls are to other cell phones with very little calls to landlines. For people like me, why would I take my family plan to T-Mobile? Even if I do leave AT&T, I would look at Sprint for that reason.
Its too to like and be loyal to T-Mobile but also okay to say, this is not a smart game plan by DT/T-Mobile USA. The concept of No Contract prices are good but is that really enough to gain customers. I agree with Rossi, maybe making Any Mobile, Anytime to their plans would be a better idea.
And marketing major would know how to counter act this plan by T-Mobile, VZW has the "We have a map for that" tv ads. Seems to be very effective. And AT&T just has to show iPhone commercials and they will counter act this.
Sprint and T-Mobile need a whole new marketing departing, that I do agree with you. Both have OKAY at best marketing ads.
However they could compete with Sprint when it comes to unlimited, but asides from that every plan has to be evaluated.
T-Mo as well as most companies have the general public plans and the "loyalty" or "retention" pricing plans. At least I hope they have these.
However, the current pricing plans here do for me to go towards unlimited since I have a 2000 min family plan w/ 4 lines and 2 Data devices. We spend around 1200-1700 mins (depending on the month) and with 1500 I'd hit overage.
The 200 should be the for w/o data. Currently my mom, who is on my pricing plan, does not txt or go on the internet. It would be nice to add her, but not limit her to 200 mins.
No one is denying that. Sprint's plan is any mobile any network... free.
I would switch to this if it was included in the unlimited plan but my guess is since I need this, I can't go with any of these plans
Can someone confirm this for me please?
I am not trying to troll, but I suppose it comes off that way because I am simply venting my frustration that tmobile didn't deliver...
Sure, I guess you don't have to believe me.
This plan includes
-Any Mobile, Anytime: Unlimited domestic calls from the Sprint network to and from ANY U.S. mobile phone regardless of carrier. Any network, any time.
-Unlimited data: Web surfing, email, BlackBerry Internet Services (BIS), GPS Navigation, Music Premier, TV Premier, NFL Mobile Live and NASCAR Sprint Cup MobileSM
-Unlimited messaging: Text, pictures and video
-Talk: Night calling and weekends starting at 7 p.m., nationwide long distance and no roaming charges. Lines 1-2 included. Lines 3-5 are $19.99/mo./line.
Featured services for Nextel Direct Connect® capable phones: Direct Connect and Group Connect® $5/mo./line (Look for this on the Services page prior to checkout.)
Take note of not only the any mobile, but their data plan also comes with GPS navigation (right now $10 a month extra on TMobile and you have a data plan) NFL and NASCAR live right on your phone. And you still have 1500 anytime minutes to split to call landlines (any cell phone is free) all for $130.00 a month. The new prices from TMobile can't compete with that and Sprint is already in 3rd place ahead of us. How do we expect to pass them offering sub-par plans? Now I highly doubt TMobile is going to sit back and lose customers so I'm not ready to jump ship just yet. Lets be patient and see what unfolds during the coming weeks. Even if these prices are officially the new ones (and I called CS, they are), I'm sure they will offer existing customers a deal before they will let a bunch of people walk away. And don't be afraid to call CS and express your concerns. If enough of us complain about the new pricing structure, they will have no choice but to listen to us. We are they're paycheck.
all that hype about myfaves this, myfaves that...down the drain... sprint is holding its position, even with their "issues". they might lose the higher end users for network quality and data speeds.
WHAT... tmobile is buying sprint...and this was all a cover up...lmao
I know in my area Sprint was HORRIBLE for the 3 weeks I tried them. Bad customer service, horrible coverage. I only have one dead spot in the entire cleveland metro area. Go to Sprint to get there 69.99 plan, I dare you. Then deal with Sprint. You'll find out why it's so cheap.
punctuation is your friend because if i were to keep writing without it you would have no idea what i am talking about marketing 101 does not state that no service is ever perfect nor does it state that each service offers something that others do not have stating that you are either with us or you are not is simple minded and not helpful to the cause as i would like to see tmobile as a larger force in the market through gaining more handset exclusives offering better plans and offering wider coverage to more subscribers across their network tmobile has always had the value pricing and their new pricing scheme does not seem to cater to the mid level customers for me unlimited is overkill and would raise my bill by a large margin while the 750 and 1500 minute plans do not offer me enough so call me a "whiny bitch" but i know i am not the only one that thinks these plans are not going to gain our favorite carrier a larger share of the market i hope i am wrong you have no idea how much i hope i am pleasantly surprised on sunday as far as being a poser i have a guy with the name dannydarko calling me a poser wow just wow
However, yes, you will be able to purchase the 9700 on the 20 month payment plan at any time after 11/11 (the release date)