- Has anyone bought the 9100 from them and used it on T-Mobile?
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They say they're a T-Mobile affiliate, and it looks like you can get the 9100 from them for $329.95 on a prepaid account ($12 minimum, $5 activation), which puts the pricing close to Cincinnati Bell's.
I hesitate to be the guinea pig and find out that there's a catch or that it wouldn't work with T-Mobile (I've read elsewehere that it might not work with T-Mobile's UMA).
Anyone?10-18-10 06:15 PMLike 0 - A bit of advice. I would stay away from i-wireless. This coming from my experience. Apparently, the Sprint store that I purchased my Evo from was an i-wireless store. I didn't know this at the time. There was no indication that it wasn't a Sprint store. I digress. Everything was fine, until I went to return the Evo under Sprint's 30 day return period. Took it back, the i-wireless store had tons of phones on display, but not a lot of stock. Plus, I found the staff to be unprofessional. I ended up of driving to a corporate Sprint store to get the help I needed.
I know this isn't directly related to T-mobile, but I thought I'd throw it out there.10-18-10 06:28 PMLike 0
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