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Tuesday, September 4, 2007

I Currently Have a Contract With T-Mobile With About 6 Months Remaining, What Kind of a Deal Can I Get?

To get the best deals in the wireless industry or with T-Mobile you have to be out of a contract with your current cell phone provider. Customers whose contract has finished are able to switch to other carriers and get the best cell phone deals available in the industry. Wireless companies are willing to give the best incentives and deals to these customers who are willing to switch carriers and sign up with them.

T-Mobile Customers Not Willing to Switch Carriers
Customers with finished contracts who are not willing to switch wireless providers can renew their existing contract with the same company and also get some incentives/discounts on phone prices for renewing their contract and staying with the company.

T-Mobile Customers Already In Contract and Nowhere Near Contract Expiration
Customers already in a contract and nowhere near the end of their contract (ie: 4, 5, 6+ months) are not able to get any deals or incentives on purchasing another cell phone and have to rely on a phone only purchase where prices can be significantly higher than purchasing with a plan.

You should contact T-Mobile customer service and ask when your contract finished or when you become eligible for an upgrade. Once you get to the date of being eligible for upgrade, you will be able to renew your contract and get a new cell phone for less.

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