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Tmobile changes fair use policy to 500MB?
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Yes!! :T A victory for the people.
This has restored some of my faith in humanity. For now anyway, I'm sure something else will shatter it sooner or later.0 -
And relax!!.. sent off my letter of cancellation earlier but I feel they will just reply saying the issues I raised are no longer a concern as my contract has not changed to any detriment.
Glad to see all the pressure finally made them see sense.
Now would also be an excellent time to renew before that 01/02/11 deadline.0 -
Yes!! :T A victory for the people.
This has restored some of my faith in humanity. For now anyway, I'm sure something else will shatter it sooner or later.
Well done to most people on this thread and elsewhere (including Twitter) who helped reach a resolution. Without people-power corporations would just get away with whatever they want.0 -
I would just like to thank the people in this thread for the wealth of information,I have been lurking the thread for a while and I'm glad now they have backed down,good news at last :j0
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Slightly worried I can't access the andoid market at the moment...
Oh good, it's just come back! Pffew!
Thanks for the help and tips everyone.0 -
What makes me laugh is all of a sudden soo many of you had back tracked soo quickly after this statement was issued.
Infairness I personally said wait until they release a statement about the smartphone FUP before kicking up a fuss. If most of you had just waited for them to release a statement before stressing about it you wouldn't look like idiots. However come the end of your contracts like me you'll be wondering if its worth changing as all the other networks (bar 3 but personally i would never EVER rejoin them again) if T-Mobile offer more minutes for lower prices as everyone has roughly the same FUP on internet now. Plus T-Mobiles bonus of never paying more is actually a good bonus. I think I'll continue with o2 for normal phone and T-Mobile for my Smart phone as I like no run on rates regardless of the FUP
Thou I wouldn't be supprised if Rententions aren't given a tool to allow people a higher FUP (or even keep their current 1GB or 3GB) to stop you from going else to another network at the end of your commitment.
Either way a lot of you look red faced after all this agro over it and it turns out they were going to keep it as it is for exsisting users.
I'm sure I'll get flamed by lots of you for this reply but its my opinion whether you agree or not0 -
Heretic_osjc wrote: »What makes me laugh is all of a sudden soo many of you had back tracked soo quickly after this statement was issued.
Infairness I personally said wait until they release a statement about the smartphone FUP before kicking up a fuss. If most of you had just waited for them to release a statement before stressing about it you wouldn't look like idiots. However come the end of your contracts like me you'll be wondering if its worth changing as all the other networks (bar 3 but personally i would never EVER rejoin them again) if T-Mobile offer more minutes for lower prices as everyone has roughly the same FUP on internet now. Plus T-Mobiles bonus of never paying more is actually a good bonus. I think I'll continue with o2 for normal phone and T-Mobile for my Smart phone as I like no run on rates regardless of the FUP
Thou I wouldn't be supprised if Rententions aren't given a tool to allow people a higher FUP (or even keep their current 1GB or 3GB) to stop you from going else to another network at the end of your commitment.
Either way a lot of you look red faced after all this agro over it and it turns out they were going to keep it as it is for exsisting users.
I'm sure I'll get flamed by lots of you for this reply but its my opinion whether you agree or not
Why should we be red faced, t-mobile are the ones who gave up? It's because of us they 'released this statement'0
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