Sujet : Re: T-Mobile users thought they had a lifetime price lock
De : scharf.steven (at) *nospam* geemail.com (sms)
Groupes : comp.mobile.android misc.phone.mobile.iphoneDate : 17. Jun 2024, 19:40:37
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On 6/13/2024 12:50 AM, Andy Burns wrote:
Mickey D wrote:
the promise wasn't as simple as T-Mobile claimed it to be
They know how to make the contract different from the marketing.
Similar story, I bought a vodafone 3G USB dongle with 1GB data that "never expires" back when 1GB was a lot, this was for occasional use and emergency use, each time the 1GB ran out you could buy another as a topup which also didn't expire, worked nicely for my needs.
Eventually they decided people were eeking out the 1GB over too long a period for their accountants' liking, so they gave a free final 1GB which would expire after 30 (or was it 90?) days, then you could only buy expiring data going forwards ...
There are still some non-expiring data SIMs if it takes a SIM card. Check out Vegolink.
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