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T-Mobile Ending Loyalty Unlimited Plan Option This Month

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tmobile_unlimited_loyalty This is sad news. T-Mobile really made a splash with their Loyalty Unlimited plans back in March. Now 4 months later it looks like the plans will be no longer available for people to switch to at the end of this month. Anybody already on the plan can continue to enjoy it but if you are not already on the plan and you are eligible I would definitely recommend hurrying down to a store or calling a customer service rep quick!

As a reminder the Loyalty Unlimited plan gave loyal customers a $49.99/month unlimited or $89.99/month unlimited family (2-line) plan. This plan is still live for customers with T-Mobile for more than 22 months with a reliable payment history.

Hopefully T-Mobile is just going to replace these with even better plans! (I hope but I doubt it)

via AndroidCentral via Intomobile

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This entry was posted on Wednesday, June 24th, 2009 and is filed under News.
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One Comment to “T-Mobile Ending Loyalty Unlimited Plan Option This Month

  1. Posted by: Cate

    I don’t know about that–Tmobile just upgraded us today, 7/9/09, and our new rate goes into effect tomorrow. So, I guess it’s not over.

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