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Changing plan

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Niedzwiedz - 23 Jul 2003 06:47 GMT
Hi
Is it possible to change a plan (to cheaper one) or resign from T-Zones
later after 14 days trial period ?? What consequences will I have to suffer
if I change ??
For how long do I have to sign contract with T-Mo, and what happens after
that period ??
Thanks in advance.
Andy

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Scott Webster - 23 Jul 2003 17:34 GMT
you get the first month of t-zones for free.  you can cancel that
anytime you would like.  be sure to do it before the first month is over
to avoid the $2.99 fee.  the 14 days is only to return or exchange your
phone.  hope that helps.

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> Is it possible to change a plan (to cheaper one) or resign from T-Zones
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Vince Giffin - 28 Jul 2003 18:39 GMT
You can change your plan (including add/subtract features such as
T-Zones and change of price plan) any time, free of charge, within the
first 6 months of your contract.  After that you may be asked to extend
your contract.
 
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