T-Mobile Loyalty Unlimited Plans Gone by End of the Month
By James Falconer on Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009 at 6:42 AM PST In T-Mobile

If you’re a T-Mobile (NYSE: DT) customer, hopefully you’ve taken full advantage of the Loyalty Unlimited plans that have been available. Such plans offered up such gems as $50/mth for unlimited voice on a single line… or $89.99/mth for a two-line family plan. Sweet. The unfortunate news here is that T-Mobile is apparently cutting the Loyalty Unlimited plans at the end of this month. Boo-urns.
What can we learn from this? Get down to a T-Mobile store right now to sign up (That is, if you’ve been a customer for 22+ months with a reliable payment history… that’s where the whole ‘loyalty’ thing kicks in). Sheesh.
Hopefully T-Mobile has a few new plans loaded up to replace these… They probably do… However I’m sure they’ll be a few notches down on the awesomeness-meter.
[Via: AndroidCentral]


Why do they have to end this already?!
I don’t know where AndroidCentral got this information, but it’s wrong. The only thing ending is the $135 port-in add-a-line bill credit. The unlimited plan is staying.
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