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Re: possible to only recieve calls from contacts?
I can think of two options: The first is Family Allowances that allows you to provide numbers that he can call and receive calls from. This is like $5/mo, I believe. I don't know if there's a limit as to how many you contacts you can add, and this has to be maintained every time a new contact needs to be added. The second is to look at the phone's user manual and see if it can block unknown callers (in the fashion you speak). It will send them to voicemail. This means any doctor appointment reminder calls and that not programmed in his phone would get sent as well. Some have a full-on block. I don't know how he handles his voicemail currently. (a lot of those spam calls say "call us back at this number", and if he calls them back, you're back to him answering the phone) T-Mobile doesn't have a copy of your phonebook, so they can't link directly to "only folks I have in the phone book". I THINK these are your two options.35Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Grandfathered Simple Choice is not $10 for added lines, wrong info TM
The last time I went to a store to make a change, they showed me what my new bill would be, and I had to confirm the amount. This is where I was able to tell them "No, I did not agree to this change, you need to undo that before I agree, or I will walk out of here with no changes and go to another location." They tried to "negotiate" letting me add the insurance on my plan, and I didn't budge. My experience suggests to me you should have seen what your change would have been, and you agreed to it. As for your plan, if memory from way back when is right, the first two lines were one price. Additional lines were $10/line. Then, there was an additional price for data above 2GB. My guess is you added the line with 6GB of data, giving a total price of $20. Hypothetically, you can drop his data down to 2GB and it will be $10/line. He may not like being on such a low data cap though....12Visto1like0ComentariosRe: T-mobile 1 hr free wifi feature not working with the aircraft on new vendor "Viasat" during American airlines flights
GoGo and ViaSat are two different providers (in the same fashion AT&T and T-Mobile are two different providers). If there's an agreement somewhere that GoGo gets some access, that's a direct service between GoGo and ViaSat. A feature that is paid for. The T-Mobile option is a free service that GoGo provides in a partnership with T-Mobile. GoGo doesn't have to honor this through a competitor provider. It's the equivalent of "roaming". If you have a certain level of service with T-Mobile, you're not allowed roaming. These are the cheaper plans. You get what you pay for...5Visto0likes0Comentarios- 11Visto0likes0Comentarios
Re: How does upgrading work with Tmobile?
Down payments depend on your credit worthiness and device cost. Hypothetically, after 24 months, you can get a device with 0 down payment, provided it's within your credit limit. Either way, the total cost over 24 months is the same -- down payment is removed from your monthly payments (just like when financing a home or car).158Visto0likes0Comentarios