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- 04-19-2010, 02:53 PM #26one of these days see me drivin' round town in my rock 'n' rolls Royce with the sun roof down
my bottle of booze no summertime blues shouting loud look at me in my rock 'n ' roll voice... - 04-19-2010, 02:57 PM #27
I know from personal experience they don't enforce the plans, but they will let you have access to the internet without one and charge an insane rate per kb used.
If you call and talk to them, they will prorate the plans, but I wonder how many people just pay the bill. I am sure this is a very nice stream of revenue for them.
This is why I prefer t-mobile, they wont let you online with a bb without a plan, you can't access the internet at all if your acct isnt setup for bis. - 04-19-2010, 03:02 PM #29
Right, you need bis to have the bb push email. I bought a 8820 from att and swore like **** that I had chosen a blackberry plan, I am not a jacka$$, I knew the potential cost. I went on a roadtrip/vacation for a couple of weeks using google maps along the way, came back to a 500$+ charge on the current bill and 700$+ on the next one.
- 04-19-2010, 03:26 PM #30
Well I have tmobile before I had my 9700 I had a tp2 and I carried over my plan everything worked except email bbm and certain apps needing data. I eventually had to switch to a bb data plan. Its really no point in having a blackberry without a data plan.it was torture when I had to wait those 11 days without data.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com - 04-20-2010, 02:42 AM #31The lesson we learned from iPhone: People who can't walk and chew gum at the same time don't need a phone that can multitask...nobody likes a phone to be smarter than they are
Go RIM, Go BlackBerry. BlackBerry rules! 
- 04-20-2010, 03:24 AM #32
Hi I am new here but I would like to answer the question. You can get an ATT Go Phone or Pre-Paid phone and you have the option of adding 1mb data for $4.95 or 100 mbs for $19.95. Just put the new Sim into your phone. You can find this info on the ATT website under Go Phone options. If you think your going to use more get a plan.

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