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The fine prints are way too small. Beware that T-mobile charges you minutes for everything. Free nights and weekends start at 9:00 m Even calling through through their wi-fi will cost you minutes. Calls to check your voicemail cost minutes so 100 minutes adds up very quickly.
There are no nights and weekends with prepaid.
WIFI calling is for when you are out of a t-mobile coverage area then you can still use WIFI to complete calls.
Someone just needs to learn to read period.. small print or not..
Things may have changed, but you could also get this deal by ordering a pre-paid activation kit from T-Mobile and putting in the compatible phone of your choosing. Still a kick-ass plan, I've been on it for several months.
Where do you see it's prepaid?
Prepaid let's you fill up what you need. This is a monthly plan. It just doesn't require a 2 year contract.
Wi-FI calling can be used anywhere, not just when you are out of a t-mobile coverage area. Besides that they charge you for minutes even if you are calling on nights and weekends.
Since you can read all this and the fine print and spend hours talking to T-mobile support on the phone to figure out what is not in the fine print, then there is a pink plan waiting for your at Wal-mart. Otherwise take it from people who have been there and done that.
I'm not impressed. But a good thing about T-Mobile the past 12 years is that they have never discontinued my plan and forced a price increase. Having said that I have gone from 150 local minutes for $20/mo to 75 minutes nationwide for $19.99 to current 500 minutes with free nights (9PM) and weekends for $30. No text. No internet.
Probably would be cheaper for me to purchase 1100 prepaid minutes for $100.