Can we talk cell phone service. I'm looking to get rid of my T service and possibly switch to Tmo. Has anyone exported they're cell number to new carrier? Are you flagged if you do this?
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I switched the T-Mobil family plan years ago and never looked back. My bill is half of what I paid at the T even with employee discount.
“ Who spells "cell" in all caps?”
The guy that’s taking “they’re” CELL phone to a new carrier and afraid of being fired for it. :)
Mint mobile. $200/yr if it works for your locale
Who spells "cell" in all caps? It's not an acronym. ;^)
" Unlocking the phone and porting out is so automated now, no one will notice."
What does it matter if anyone DID notice you moving YOUR phone number to a different carrier?
No one signed an employment contract stating that they and their family had to use T services. And they're overpriced . Even with the employee discount.
….Tmob is in the middle of a massive upgrade. 10 gig to all of their sites & they’re getting out into the rural areas as well. They’re soon to be tied with vzw for #1 while T keeps the #3 slot locked down
Good luck with TMob service off the main roads, if in an urban area you are good. Rural areas, not so much. I travel frequently and experience it regularly.
Take advantage of the $5Billion discount that Ratty gave to TMOB! I did!
"their"...
And it's YOUR cell phone number, you can take it wherever you'd like to. And you'll save money, even with our great "discount".
ask your supervisor
there are many other carriers with much cheaper plans compared to the employee discount offer(EMO). and AT&T's coverage in where I live su-ks. I moved all my family's lines to US mobile(WARP) which uses Verizon network.
Unlocking the phone and porting out is so automated now, no one will notice.
You've been flagged for being so needy for attention that you would ask such a d-mbazz question on a layoff forum.