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How do I get a T-mobile prepaid account?!


Question Posted Saturday January 22 2011, 1:00 pm

I am planning on getting a T-mobile pre-paid plan and I already have a phone. Do i have to get a new sim card or can I just use the same one? I don't really know what kind of questions to ask so if anyone could just give me any information they know about it that would be awesome. THanks!

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ScratchesOnTheWall answered Saturday January 22 2011, 7:18 pm:
They'll give you a new sim card when you sign up to the pre-paid plan, and yes, you'll have to use that one. It's always worth noting that they often give you a free phone with many contracts (but you don't HAVE to take it. Or you could take it and sell it).

I think they currently run a 'Sim Only' plan as well for which they don't give you a handset, making the plan cheaper (in theory). Definitely worth asking them about.

Hope that's useful!

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