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T-Mobile myFaves unlimited messaging promo

T-Mobile customers who subscribe to myFaves, T-Mobile’s "unlimited calling to any 5 number," service are about to gain the option to add unlimited messaging to their account for a bargain basement price. For $9.99 myFaves customers will be able to send unlimited MMS, SMS, and text-based chat messages to any wireless customer on any network. This is $5 less than their regular $14.99/month unlimited service. Unlimited messaging will be available to new myFaves activations, in addition to existing customers. The service will be available for $9.99 beginning this Wednesday, July 18th through Wednesday,September 12th. Enjoy!

Thanks, tmophonehome!

25 comment(s) for this post.

  1. On Jul 16, 2007 @ 5:58 pm, LeoAllen Said:

    WOOHOO! I JUST SAVED 5 BUX!!! as an existing customer do I call for the change or is it automatic?

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  2. On Jul 16, 2007 @ 6:08 pm, Pete Said:

    How is this a deal when Sprint gives you unlimited text messaging and unlimited internet for free?

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  3. On Jul 16, 2007 @ 6:25 pm, LeoAllen Said:

    No they don’t. . . The Unlimited Vision Pack is 30bux and does not include MMS. . . What do you have that I didn’t?

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  4. On Jul 16, 2007 @ 6:35 pm, Chris Said:

    its funny cause rogers started this whole my5 for fav5 etc thing, now it seems like everyone is getting it.

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  5. On Jul 16, 2007 @ 6:36 pm, Chris Said:

    its funny cause rogers started this whole my5 or fav5 etc thing, now it seems like everyone is getting it.

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  6. On Jul 16, 2007 @ 7:28 pm, allstarecho Said:

    No, what’s funny is people paying $10 for unlimited messaging. I pay $7 for the same thing.. to any customer on any network. Oh yeah, I’m with Cellular South. You’ve probably never heard of them. Largest regional carrier in the country. $60 a month unlimited calling in/out, $7 unlimited msging to anyone, anywhere and $6 a month unlimited data and internet. Only problem I have is their lack of “new and latest” phones and that they are CDMA.

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  7. On Jul 16, 2007 @ 8:30 pm, Jorge Said:

    I want some cheaper International SMS plans! Come on T-Mobile, you’re the International Carrier title bearer. I also want cheaper roaming in Mexico.

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  8. On Jul 16, 2007 @ 8:48 pm, Jay Said:

    Man now you will be snapped up by VZW “the network” so fast you shoulda kept your trap shut! Now the secret is out geesh… way to go

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  9. On Jul 16, 2007 @ 9:18 pm, Jeff B. Said:

    I would totally go there, if they had service anywhere.

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  10. On Jul 17, 2007 @ 1:30 am, ariel1 Said:

    I dont know what the heck its goin on with verizon, looks like the lost the battle to cable companies and voip providers and it looks like they are about to loose it again to wireless carriers, i dont know but sometimes companies need to take risks, i switch do to the jesus phone and have not miss then a bit

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  11. On Jul 17, 2007 @ 8:38 am, rajja Said:

    I don’t know how u guys started talkin abt ur phone company… But T mobile is the best for the buck… Now if they could just get 3G and a bigger footprint… The new at&t will be no more… So If ur tired of hidden fees and bad customer reps… Step into the light T MOBILE

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  12. On Jul 17, 2007 @ 9:16 am, John Said:

    Not sure if the last sentence is correct but if it is keep in mind that you will only save $5 for 2 months as it ends 9-12. :)

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  13. On Jul 17, 2007 @ 11:20 am, SecondHand Said:

    That is how long you have to take advantage of it. Once you have the feature it is yours until you change your priceplan or delete it. It is like have a sale at a store… you don’t give the stuff back after the sale is over.

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  14. On Jul 17, 2007 @ 2:39 pm, JJ Said:

    I will give it to T-Mobile in that their offerings for service and the fees associated with them are the most competitive for the industry. And, although they rarely have exclusives, it has been stated before on this site that the reason is because they wait to work out gliches on first-run releases–which also makes a degree of sense and has been shown in their devices.

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  15. On Jul 17, 2007 @ 2:57 pm, chris Said:

    Good for tmobile because there being crushed by all the other mobile carriers.

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  16. On Jul 17, 2007 @ 5:06 pm, FLaSh Said:

    Chris your dumb.. T-Mobile isn’t getting crush..

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  17. On Jul 18, 2007 @ 12:03 am, vtran Said:

    I don’t think that it is just for 2 months once you sign up you get 9.99 texting forever.

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  18. On Jul 18, 2007 @ 11:12 am, Tom Said:

    where is the option?! i want it but its not on mytmobile… :( and t-mobile csr said they never heard anything about it.

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  19. On Jul 18, 2007 @ 12:17 pm, Raffy Said:

    Called CSR and the have never heard of this offer /option … She even talked to her sup… nothing… Oh, Well

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  20. On Jul 18, 2007 @ 12:31 pm, tom Said:

    i found it on the mytmobile.com change plan page. its called the myfaves unlimited text plan.

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  21. On Jul 18, 2007 @ 12:33 pm, tom Said:

    myfaves unlimited domestic messages not texts

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  22. On Jul 18, 2007 @ 1:33 pm, porsche Said:

    Once the feature is on you plan you have it until its incompatible with your equipment. You can even change voiceplan without changing the messaging bundle. Sprint screwed it’s 5.00 vision customers into 15.00 power vision customers when they went to EVDO phones. I dont see how t-mobile could do this unless they reinvent the wheel on how fast an SMS travels. :)

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  23. On Jul 18, 2007 @ 3:30 pm, JJ Said:

    I was told MyFavs Unlimited Messaging Plan ($9.99) was simply unlimited messages between you and your designated FavFive.

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  24. On Jul 19, 2007 @ 10:01 pm, Shaun Said:

    Just called and got it added to my account. The rep new exactly which plan it was that I was calling about and got me set up on it right away. My-Tmobile says it’s unlimited text messaging for customers with MyFavs plans. I guess they are trying to capture (or keep) the young market with this.

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  25. On Aug 7, 2007 @ 11:14 am, B Said:

    It’s kinda like what Sprint is doing. Sprint offers unlimited SMS for $15; but if you have their “Power Pack” Plan, its only $10 and you can get unlimited family SMS for $20 on a “Power Pack Family” Plan.

    I think this MyFave with unlimited messaging for $10 is pretty much going to squash everyone else. Add FlexPay to that and forget about Metro and Cricket too!

    If I wasn’t on employee plan, I’d be all over that new MyFave message promo. Guess I’ll just have to switch everyone I know over ;)

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