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> From: Larry Smith
> Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2017 4:53 AM
> To: 'Martin Maidment' via VIPhone
> Subject: Re: would it be a mistake
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> I don’t know if T-mobile will pay off your phone. However, I wouldn’t be
> surprised if they did. The best way to f
I heard on an advertisement on TV last night that they will definitly pay
off your phone.
-Original Message-
From: Larry Smith
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2017 4:53 AM
To: 'Martin Maidment' via VIPhone
Subject: Re: would it be a mistake
I don’t know if T-mobile will pa
I don’t know if T-mobile will pay off your phone. However, I wouldn’t be
surprised if they did. The best way to find out what T-mobile will or will not
do is to call them. As far as T-mobile’s coverage. I, after some big time
hesitation, and asking questions of other people who were actually usi
I use the T-Mobile network through a prepaid reseller. Every cell
phone carrier has places of great coverage and places where coverage
is lousy. The only way to know is to look at a coverage map for the
places of interest to you. Ask a sighted friend or call T-Mobile or
visit a T-Mobile store fo
I just purchased a 7+ phone in June. I have a friend who has TMobile,
and she told me that if I switched they'd pay the rest of my bill off.
I went online and saw with one line and what my current bill is with
A T&T, with TMobile I'd pay $70 a month. But I am hearing pros and
cons on TMobile. M