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T-Mobile Calling Plans Run Afoul of Washington State's Attorney General | 189 comments | Create New Account
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s/subsidiaries/subsidies/ (nt)
Authored by: kuroshima on Friday, May 03 2013 @ 02:28 AM EDT
On my tablet tethered to my phone, and autocorrect messed it
up.

[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]

T-Mobile Calling Plans Run Afoul of Washington State's Attorney General
Authored by: Wol on Friday, May 03 2013 @ 05:43 PM EDT
In the UK, most phones are available sim-free or subsidised. So you can make
your own choice.

That said, people often go for a contract with a subsidised phone. And as soon
as the contract is over they roll to a new subsidised phone. They can roll to a
cheap contract instead but rarely do. Of course, what the carriers hope is they
will forget to roll...

Even on pay-n-go you can get subsidised phones - you build up
"rewards" which can be swapped for an upgrade.

That said, I have a basic sim-free phone with a cheapo pay-n-go plan, because I
probably top up £10 every three or four months.

Cheers,
Wol

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