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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Anyone want to take over a T-mobile account?
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<blockquote data-quote="NXSVTCOBRA" data-source="post: 9235759" data-attributes="member: 19987"><p>I have 3 phone lines, I don't use two of them and would like to do a change of responsibility for the other two lines. I've been paying $208 for the last year or so only to use 1 phone. 1 of the lines was for my wife but she forgets her phone at home most of the time, doesn't use it when she's at work or in class so it just sits here off. The other was my personal cell but more people call me on my "business" # than the others.</p><p></p><p>The way it works is if your credit is somewhat decent you won't need to put a deposit. I call up release the line to you and you call and accept. You can choose your own phone plan, I've had T-Mobile for the last 8 years so the lines are eligible for T-mobile's unlimited plans. One line has a full upgrade discount and the other I will include a Blackberry 8320. </p><p></p><p>One contract expires 6/8/2010 and the other 5/10/2010</p><p></p><p>If you like the service you can of course extend your contract. I'd like to reduce some cost on my phone bill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NXSVTCOBRA, post: 9235759, member: 19987"] I have 3 phone lines, I don't use two of them and would like to do a change of responsibility for the other two lines. I've been paying $208 for the last year or so only to use 1 phone. 1 of the lines was for my wife but she forgets her phone at home most of the time, doesn't use it when she's at work or in class so it just sits here off. The other was my personal cell but more people call me on my "business" # than the others. The way it works is if your credit is somewhat decent you won't need to put a deposit. I call up release the line to you and you call and accept. You can choose your own phone plan, I've had T-Mobile for the last 8 years so the lines are eligible for T-mobile's unlimited plans. One line has a full upgrade discount and the other I will include a Blackberry 8320. One contract expires 6/8/2010 and the other 5/10/2010 If you like the service you can of course extend your contract. I'd like to reduce some cost on my phone bill. [/QUOTE]
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