TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR
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@Minion-Queen said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:
Wow with that I would be paying more than I do through Verzion but we have about 15K in text messages, 30 gigs of Data some months and about 6000 minutes calls a month.
Keep in mind that we use this as our backup internet connection when it goes out (which is more often than it should). And I use follow me or Zoiper for our phone system to my phone etc. so we do a TON of data. Also I use one of the phones for GroveSocial so there is lots of minutes used there. Text messages I have deaf siblings and this is how the whole family communicates with each other.
You're paying less than $70 a month (for one phone, $40 for 4) for unlimited on Verizon?
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No with that plan above I would be paying FAR more than I do through Verzion. Sorry didn't mean to confuse
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@Minion-Queen said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:
No with that plan above I would be paying FAR more than I do through Verzion. Sorry didn't mean to confuse
Ooh ok. I was going to say, that's pretty amazing with Verizon.
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Saw an ad last night for T-Mobile, $40/month taxes and fees included. This changes things HUGE! This could easily knock more than 15% off my bill.
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Math is hard.
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@dafyre said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:
Hmm... 222-110 = 112?
awww.. so it is - but who cares about that number? that's a misleading number that no one gives a shit about. And while it's completely accurate, it just shows how advertisers are trying to mislead people, and for what? $62 savings isn't enough for people to switch?
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@Dashrender said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:
@dafyre said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:
Hmm... 222-110 = 112?
awww.. so it is - but who cares about that number? that's a misleading number that no one gives a shit about. And while it's completely accurate, it just shows how advertisers are trying to mislead people, and for what? $62 savings isn't enough for people to switch?
For me it would be, if they had good service in the areas where I spend most of my time.
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@dafyre said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:
@Dashrender said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:
@dafyre said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:
Hmm... 222-110 = 112?
awww.. so it is - but who cares about that number? that's a misleading number that no one gives a shit about. And while it's completely accurate, it just shows how advertisers are trying to mislead people, and for what? $62 savings isn't enough for people to switch?
For me it would be, if they had good service in the areas where I spend most of my time.
For most American's it would be, it's more than a day's take home pay.
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I do think their use of the WTF is pretty awesome though.
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@Dashrender said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:
@dafyre said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:
Hmm... 222-110 = 112?
awww.. so it is - but who cares about that number? that's a misleading number that no one gives a shit about. And while it's completely accurate, it just shows how advertisers are trying to mislead people, and for what? $62 savings isn't enough for people to switch?
holy crap.. I channeled Scott for this post.. I need to be careful
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@Dashrender said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:
I do think their use of the WTF is pretty awesome though.
Well That's Fantastic!
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@dafyre said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:
For me it would be, if they had good service in the areas where I spend most of my time.
It's almost worth the risk of paying for one month, get a SIM card and try out a temporary number for 2 weeks or so and see how the service is. Of course that would royally screw up my Telegram account
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In slightly related news from about a year ago:
Apparently TMobile may be violating Net Neutrality laws. For price? I'd switch. Though, for me personally, learning about this makes me wonder if I'd support TMobile. Though, still not sure how much into the whole Boycotting thing I am. So, for now, just information for you guys.https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2016/01/friends-please-tell-t-mobiles-ceo-about-eff
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@Dashrender said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:
@dafyre said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:
For me it would be, if they had good service in the areas where I spend most of my time.
It's almost worth the risk of paying for one month, get a SIM card and try out a temporary number for 2 weeks or so and see how the service is. Of course that would royally screw up my Telegram account
They have a pay as you go. So I actually bought two sims last night on sale for like $3.80 a piece. Just to see if the service is worth it.
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@stacksofplates said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:
@Dashrender said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:
@dafyre said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:
For me it would be, if they had good service in the areas where I spend most of my time.
It's almost worth the risk of paying for one month, get a SIM card and try out a temporary number for 2 weeks or so and see how the service is. Of course that would royally screw up my Telegram account
They have a pay as you go. So I actually bought two sims last night on sale for like $3.80 a piece. Just to see if the service is worth it.
Doesn't pay as you go work a bit differently than their post pay service? I know for other carriers it did in the past.
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@Dashrender said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:
@stacksofplates said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:
@Dashrender said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:
@dafyre said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:
For me it would be, if they had good service in the areas where I spend most of my time.
It's almost worth the risk of paying for one month, get a SIM card and try out a temporary number for 2 weeks or so and see how the service is. Of course that would royally screw up my Telegram account
They have a pay as you go. So I actually bought two sims last night on sale for like $3.80 a piece. Just to see if the service is worth it.
Doesn't pay as you go work a bit differently than their post pay service? I know for other carriers it did in the past.
The service area is different? I just got them to find out if I would have service on their network. If I do, then I'll go the normal route.
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@stacksofplates said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:
@Dashrender said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:
@stacksofplates said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:
@Dashrender said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:
@dafyre said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:
For me it would be, if they had good service in the areas where I spend most of my time.
It's almost worth the risk of paying for one month, get a SIM card and try out a temporary number for 2 weeks or so and see how the service is. Of course that would royally screw up my Telegram account
They have a pay as you go. So I actually bought two sims last night on sale for like $3.80 a piece. Just to see if the service is worth it.
Doesn't pay as you go work a bit differently than their post pay service? I know for other carriers it did in the past.
The service area is different? I just got them to find out if I would have service on their network. If I do, then I'll go the normal route.
I don't know they are - different as in - data was massively slower than post paid, much more expensive, etc.. the network themselves I assume would have to all be the same.