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05.29.2013, 02:34 AM
I figured I'd pop in here and give my opinion since its my job and income while in school to sell phones and plans.
I used to sell all four carriers - ATT, Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile. I have also had each carrier, at one point or another, as my personal cell phone provider. So I have experience on both sides of the fence.
Overall, I wanted a job at one of the big 4. I narrowed it down to ATT or T-Mobile. They both had great customer service and work ethic/business ethic. Both interviewed me, both offered jobs. I chose T-Mobile for numerous reasons but mostly due to their awesome perks and benefits as well as a product and business plan that I know will prosper.
So whats this mean to you guys?
Basically, the game is changing. T-Mobile got rid of all 2 year contracts earlier this year in March. The only contracts you'll see are existing service contracts and phone payments. Phone payments have no early termination fees, just pay off the phone.
Our data is also unlimited now and we launched our LTE network. This is a completely different company and we have changed the game. Be on the lookout and go to a corporate T-Mobile store if you really want to find out about the new (cheaper) plans with NO CONTRACT and truly unlimited data!
/end sales pitch
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