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ringtones??


Question Posted Friday July 7 2006, 1:24 pm

i have a t-mobile phone and i want to have ringtones. people buy them online but i don't know where. also whenever i see it on tv its like oh and be charged 4.99 monthly. so is there somewhere tht i could get just one ringtone for a flat rate..
thanxx


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bugzy answered Wednesday November 11 2009, 2:27 pm:
I was a subscriber of tzone before and cut my subscription to them because their service sucks big time. I am now using sim only deal that I got from [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) and I'm satisfied

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omgitzabbyx3 answered Tuesday July 11 2006, 4:04 pm:
Someone told me that if you go to [Link](Mouse over link to see full location), you get ringtones for free but they aren't the best ringtones.

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truthonfire answered Saturday July 8 2006, 12:34 pm:
T-Mobile.com lets you listen to the ringers before buying them.

The most money they cost is $1.99.

Games and graphics are more though. Set up your T-Mobile My Mobile account. It's a handy litte thing.

You can even pay your bill online with a debit card or credit. And it's a one time only thing, so nothing automatically debits.

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GREENEYEDGiRL22 answered Friday July 7 2006, 11:41 pm:
freeringers.net

it is a 1 time pay.
i have it for verizon. not really sure about tmobile, but im pretty sure it will.

if you want me to check for you, leave me a message saying your phone model and i'll tell you!

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PunkieFreak4690 answered Friday July 7 2006, 6:43 pm:
You can download them from the internet on your phone, and also you can can download them on the internet on a computer, by going to Tmobile.com, and going to MyTmobile by registering your number and make up a password, or sign with same information. They both cost 1.49, excluding cell phone internet costs, since you'll need them both ways, which is no more than .50. If you have a plan the fee will show up on your next bill; if prepaid it will automatically come out of your prepaid account.

If you have any more questions you can contact me also. I have a Tmobile phone, too and I am on a plan.

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DefinedEyes answered Friday July 7 2006, 5:28 pm:
When you buy your ringtones online, you usually have to have mobile web on your phone.
And try googling for ringtones.

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