Keep your arms and legs!

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Several months back, I was looking into getting Boost. The reason being that they have unlimited talk (as well as everything else) for $50 a month. A price, that until now, has been exclusive to pre-paid mobile carriers. None of the big 4 (Verizon, Sprint, AT&T, and T-Mobile) have offered such a low price.

Apparently, T-Mobile saw my envy of such a low price because today they launched a similar plan. You heard me, $50 for unlimited talk. With everything will be another $30. Not a bad deal.

According to them, it’s mobile communications that don’t cost an arm and a leg. Lets see if other carriers follow suit.
Arm and a Leg
Watch the video here.

Combine this with a HD2 and I might just switch.

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7 Responses to “Keep your arms and legs!”

  1. ace741 Says:

    I do not see their unlimited everything plan for $50. Am I missing something? You can have unlimited everything else except minutes for 50, or vice versa.

  2. obxKevin Says:

    Funny, I pull up their website and it tells me that $50 is unlimited calling only. I have to pony up more green for texts and data. Am I missing something?

  3. MordyT Says:

    Yeah, seems like its only unlimited talk for $50…which is strange since the commerical says otherwise…I will correct the article.

    Links: http://www.t-mobile.com/shop/plans/Cell-Phone-Plans.aspx?catgroup=EvenMorePlus&wt.ac=0346HOM01

    Chart: http://www.tmonews.com/2009/10/unlimited-plan-breakdown/#more-6953

  4. Keep your arms and legs! Says:

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  5. klone9d6r Says:

    +1 if Tmobile gets the HD2 (EXCLUSIVLY)i may switch from Sprint to Tmobile.. seeing as on a gsm network ur able to talk and surf the web at the same time ! only time will tell..

  6. Whosdaman Says:

    Combine that with no signal…and I dont think so

  7. Ticklemepinks Says:

    you have to have the no contract to get everything for 50 but the problem with that is you’re gonna have to pay full outright price for the phone, no discounts at all, even if your new customer

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