Those of you new to T-Mobile will be out of luck if you're hoping to walk into a T-Mobile store and walk out with a tablet and 200 megabytes of free data without putting any money down.
After promising to fix an "executional mistake" that forced new customers to sign up for a $10 On Demand plan, T-Mobile clarified to CNET that new customers who want to take advantage of T-Mobile's no-money-down plan are required to sign up for a $20-a-month plan.
Unlike the On Demand plan, which was simply a fee for staying on T-Mobile's network, the $20 plan does provide for an additional 500MB of data at its 4G LTE speed. The 200MB of data is "free," but doesn't kick in until after you sign up.
Those of you new to T-Mobile will be out of luck if you're hoping to walk into a T-Mobile store and walk out with a tablet and 200 megabytes of free data without putting any money down.
After promising to fix an "executional mistake" that forced new customers to sign up for a $10 On Demand plan, T-Mobile clarified to CNET that new customers who want to take advantage of T-Mobile's no-money-down plan are required to sign up for a $20-a-month plan.
Unlike the On Demand plan, which was simply a fee for staying on T-Mobile's network, the $20 plan does provide for an additional 500MB of data at its 4G LTE speed. The 200MB of data is "free," but doesn't kick in until after you sign up.
Via: Cnet
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