[–] [deleted] 7 points 13 points (+20|-7) ago 

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[–] JohnDaRipp3r ago 

LOL, i agree with you bro. They are the ones getting angry for users buying into their false advertising. Two middle fingers for you T-Mobile!

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[–] zackogenic ago 

What about straight talk? Seems cheaper than Pageplus, 5gb of LTE for $45/month

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[–] TheBeesTrees 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

It's limited tethered. Like they state clearly in their terms.

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[–] jordan042 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Why should it matter if it's tethered or not? Data is data. Why does it matter which screen I use it on?

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[–] TopShelfPrivilege 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Just to back up TheBeesTrees point when someone inevitably asks: http://i.imgur.com/Z08Tocx.jpg

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[–] tehconz ago 

Thing is, they're pretty clear that "unlimited" only refers to data consumed on the phone itself, there's a separate and specific limit for tethering. People are using technical means to evade that limit, so it's no different from hacking your cable modem to get on a higher tier or removing a filter to get TV channels you're not subscribed to.

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[–] Microcosm 7 points 1 point (+8|-7) ago 

Hahahaha! Oh! I've argued for years with TMobile fanboys who said "see they are the best because" (insert bs here about TMobile)

They vilified AT&T for similar practices. And whined on and on. Wonder how they feel now!

Fact is - mobile networks are expensive and telcos have to show a positive return to investors - otherwise - despite huge current cash flows - the money will run dry. TMo has spent through the billions gotten when the FCC declined the AT&T acquisition and now they are feeling the pain of their unsustainable pricing practices.

Eat it Legere