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I was just going over my T-Mobile paperwork and saw a piece of small print that says the following:

"Call duration and/or continued eligibility for any rate plan may be limited or terminated for (1) consumer protection purposes or (2) abusive contact or abnormal call patterns".

It is the "abnormal call patterns" part of this that has me concerned. Does this mean that there is some sort of limit placed on the minutes used in my Favorite 5? I was thinking of disconnecting my landline, as I only ever really call four or five people, and I was wondering if T-Mobile has some sort of unpublished limited number of minutes that customers can use in their Favorite 5 plan, or is it really unlimited?

I looked through the website and could not find a straight answer to this. Any help would be greatly appriciated.

2006-12-04 02:43:20 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Consumer Electronics Cell Phones & Plans

2 answers

In my experience, the only times that has been applied is when somehow the phones are being used literally all the time. It is a very unique case, but sometimes they'll disconnect your phone if you are using it literally all the time andd not using any anytime minutes. We had a customer once that was using something like that and somehow it added to be in used almost 24/7.

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