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PhotoJim (Offline)
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Default 04-06-2008, 15:45

The pay-by-the-day plan is not eligible for Gold Rewards, so I assume this means you'd need to put $100 into it every year to keep it active. On the pay-as-you-go plan, once you've put $100 in you get Gold Rewards and you only need to put in $10 a year to keep it active.


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Default 12-06-2008, 05:50

I'm in Australia and have a t-mobile prepaid sim with me and I can confirm that it doesn't register with any network.
It would be nice if it did work down here but no go.
I don't know how the guy on Howard's Forum got it to work but I can't.
   
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Default 12-06-2008, 16:16

Thanks. I was beginning to wonder the same thing. The more and more I am looking at TMobile, the more I am wondering if Flexpay is the way to go with them. I'm going to pop by a Tmobile shop and take a look.

If you can get a TMobile Flexpay with unlimited internet and My Favs, it might prove real interesting.
   
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Default 18-04-2010, 15:59

Hello,

I noticed an update on

http://www.t-mobile.com/shop/plans/prepaidrates.aspx

Prepaid roaming shall now be available in

- Haiti
- Dom. Rep

I would like to know on which networks. Digicel? Orange?
I really do not understand, why they still block roaming on the other T-Mobile networks, especially, because Hotbilling is possible for customers from the other T-Mobile networks.
   
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