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T-Mobile ‘Myfaves’ Available as Free Add-On?

Categories: T-Mobile
By: , IntoMobile
Monday, January 19th, 2009 at 8:29 AM

T-Mobile users will be pleased to hear more good news today, this time around it concerns the popular ‘Myfaves’ service. If you’ve always wanted to add the ‘Myfaves’ service to your plan at no extra cost, it looks like now you can! Reports have it that T-Mobile is offering the Myfaves ‘fave 5′ option/service as an add-on to current plans. No details on what requirements are needed to add this free add-on, but at the very least it’s worth checking into.

That said, some folks are having troubles getting this free add-on added to their account. So, if you are on an old or discontinued plan I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you. As I said above, details on requirements and eligibility for this freebie are kind of sketchy at best at the moment.

The offer could very well be for a limited time, so if you’re on T-Mo I suggest you get on the phone with a customer service rep to get the skinny for yourself. If you get a representative that doesn’t know what you’re talking about… Hang up and try again :) From all the comments and posts I’ve read thus far, this appears to be the real deal.

[Via: TMONews]

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  • Rai

    What has T-Mobile verified? Has anyone used their journalistic skills to get an actual comment from a T-Mobile representative? Or are we just creating hype and putting unneeded stress on T-Mobile’s Customer Service Representatives who already have to answer call after call of people wanting something for free already every day?

    “If you get a representative that doesn’t know what you’re talking about… Hang up and try again” You seem to think that is cute. Have you ever for once in your life performed the role of Customer Service? This article is irresponsible at best. Provide facts if there are any and stop preying on people’s need during this economic recession.

  • Maciek

    No need to verify. I just got it on my phone. It did require a 24 month extension but considering the fact that I just extended it in October I do not have a problem with it. Now I have 1000 minutes with MyFaves for $39.00

  • jackie

    this is definately not true you cannot get it for free.