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Wow, the US sucks for texting, in UK I get 300 texts for free when I top up my phone with £10 minimum, and they last a month... And I never use them all! Plus I still have the £10 credit to use on texts and phone calls
I pay $50usd and get unlimited text, web and phone.
This article is downright wrong... I work in a T-Mobile store, and the average customer text's more then they talk. I would even say most people text 2-3 times more then they talk. Hell i certainly do.
Sure there are ways to bypass the charge as they mention in the article, but only a minority of the population knows about them.
ALSO since i have been working there (December) i have never seen a single person w/o texting on their plan UNLESS they are either an elderly who only needs talk minutes (and usually very few for that matter) or a young child. And even still 99.99% of people have texting on their plans.
And as stated previously most people text more then they talk.
i get free texting and calling, and internet :DDD, t mobile is awesome.