Give the same Nexus One deal to existing/family plan customers!
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To the powers that be at Google, HTC, and/or T-Mobile:
We, existing T-mobile subscribers (who may or may not have a "family" multi-line plan), are your loyal customers who could have easily switched to Verizon when they announced the Droid, or could have long ago defected to Sprint/AT&T for their iPhone, but we stayed with you. We stuck with T-Mobile, the pioneers of Android-based phones (the G1 and myTouch), only to be undercut by Verizon with the Motorola Droid. Our recourse is the Motorola CLIQ, which is *not* the same phone by a significant margin.
As your existing, loyal customers, we want the same $180 price for the Nexus One that you offer your new customers. We don't want to pay an extra $100 for being existing customers, and we don't want to pay the full retail price simply because we have multiple lines! If we are eligible for contract renewal, give us the same upgrade price we would get if it were any other phone! Ideally, we'd like to keep our existing plans, even if it means adding a data plan to those of us who don't already have it added.
You may gain new customers from other networks, but you're alienating the ones who have stood by your side all along! Why should we stay with T-Mobile when they employ these shady business practices?
We, existing T-mobile subscribers (who may or may not have a "family" multi-line plan), are your loyal customers who could have easily switched to Verizon when they announced the Droid, or could have long ago defected to Sprint/AT&T for their iPhone, but we stayed with you. We stuck with T-Mobile, the pioneers of Android-based phones (the G1 and myTouch), only to be undercut by Verizon with the Motorola Droid. Our recourse is the Motorola CLIQ, which is *not* the same phone by a significant margin.
As your existing, loyal customers, we want the same $180 price for the Nexus One that you offer your new customers. We don't want to pay an extra $100 for being existing customers, and we don't want to pay the full retail price simply because we have multiple lines! If we are eligible for contract renewal, give us the same upgrade price we would get if it were any other phone! Ideally, we'd like to keep our existing plans, even if it means adding a data plan to those of us who don't already have it added.
You may gain new customers from other networks, but you're alienating the ones who have stood by your side all along! Why should we stay with T-Mobile when they employ these shady business practices?
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Dennis P
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 9 years
- Family plan?
- No
- Comments
- Not paying 550 for a phone
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Dave E
- Family plan?
- No
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jason k
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 1.5.yrs
- Family plan?
- No
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John P
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 6 years
- Family plan?
- No
- Comments
- I signed a 2 year contract around mid-summer for a G1, and now this nice new phone comes out with a hefty price tag if we don't fall in the upgrade period? What crap. I might bail on my contract unless something good comes from this.
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Luis R
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 4 years
- Comments
- A phone should not be excluded from any plan
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Kristel Y
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 9 years
- Family plan?
- No
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krix
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 3. years
- Family plan?
- No
- Comments
- i really dont want to switch over to verizon. tmobile is the best.
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Mike L
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 2+ yrs
- Family plan?
- No
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Drew S
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 10+ years
- Family plan?
- No
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John-Michael G
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 4 months
- Family plan?
- No
- Comments
- Time to be the Open Hand that you claim to be
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Richard
- Family plan?
- No
- Comments
- I did'nt leave for Verizon when the droid came out but sure as hell will when they get the Nexus One in the spring
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Joseph
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 5 years
- Family plan?
- No
- Comments
- We really should be obligated to the new customer price due to the loyalty and respect that we place within your company
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chris f
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 6 years
- Family plan?
- No
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Lauren E
- Family plan?
- No
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vernon
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 5 years
- Family plan?
- No
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Priscilla D
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 3
- Family plan?
- No
- Comments
- Not fair at all,we all dont have the money that google/T-Mobile and HTC have. I also I have bought two G1 phones a MyTouch and a Cliq I sold because it was a very unstable phone. Give back to your customers once in a while,it cant hurt your pockets pretty sure of that.
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mario a
- T-Mobile customer duration
- since they were omni point
- Family plan?
- No
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Christian S
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 5 years
- Family plan?
- No
- Comments
- Not fair to leave out your loyal family talk customers
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Robert
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 3212023170
- Family plan?
- No
- Comments
- I agree and think if Tmobile doesn't budge it's time to switch to Verzion as they will have the Nexus One soon enough
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Patrick C
- T-Mobile customer duration
- Going on 5 Years
- Family plan?
- No
- Comments
- Just switched to a even more pluse plan for families and think we should be able to get it at the discount, not just new accounts.
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Chad D
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 4+ years
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Richard Jackson I
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 6
- Family plan?
- No
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Joe G
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 7 years
- Family plan?
- No
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Anthony D
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 3 years
- Family plan?
- No
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Olman I
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 5 years
- Family plan?
- No
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Vishal S
- T-Mobile customer duration
- В
- Family plan?
- No
- Comments
- В
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BRIAN P
- Family plan?
- No
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Chad W
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 4 Years
- Family plan?
- No
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Jessica J
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 3.5 years
- Family plan?
- No
- Comments
- Why would Google and T-mobile think this was a good marketing strategy? It is going to make all existing customers mad as well as potential ones who want a family plan.
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semeon k
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 8 years
- Family plan?
- No
- Comments
- wtf? cant change my contract, cant add a new line. fail!
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dustan
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 1.5 years
- Family plan?
- No
- Comments
- been looking foward to the n1 but not gonna pay that much for it
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connie r
- Family plan?
- No
- Comments
- want the phone, but have and need my family plan
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Scott
- T-Mobile customer duration
- to long
- Family plan?
- No
- Comments
- I think existing Tmobile users should get a better deal than new users for our loyaltiy
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ken c
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 7 years
- Family plan?
- No
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Christopher A
- Comments
- COME ON!
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Michael K
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 7 years
- Family plan?
- No
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Tyson D
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 4 years
- Family plan?
- No
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carlos i
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 5 years
- Family plan?
- No
- Comments
- keep the customers who had faith.
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Jeffrey G
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 6 years
- Family plan?
- No
- Comments
- I think this deal should be offer to all t-mobile plans with the android data service.
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Christopher W
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 2004
- Family plan?
- No
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Bun
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 6 yrs
- Family plan?
- No
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andre
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 5 years
- Family plan?
- No
- Comments
- just changed my family rate plan to become eligible only to find out i only qualify for a partial discount!!!! its bad enuf that i had to adjust my rate plan, (which makes no sense) im eligible for a full discount with any other phone besides Nexus One. This is a outragous and very shady!!!! ):(
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kim b
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 10 years +
- Family plan?
- No
- Comments
- Really not fair.
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Willon L Bonds J
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 6 years
- Family plan?
- No
- Comments
- I totally agree this is crap!! I have spent thousands of dollars staying up to date with the best T-Mobile has to offer even outside of upgrades and feel I am being left in the dust on this one....
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Drizzy D
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 2yr
- Family plan?
- No
- Comments
- Pleas let us upgrade!
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David H
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 3 years
- Family plan?
- No
- Comments
- G1 user from the beginning and told when I bought phone I would keep receiving updates and now it seems like the end for that. All the replacements I've had and still stayed loyal thinking things would get better. Now i was going to upgrade to the new phone and told i couldnt its for new customers and also cant be flex pay user, hmm. Thanks alot glad to help you grow!
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Michael K
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 3 Years
- Family plan?
- No
- Comments
- I have only used 1 upgrade and that was for my mytouch. If i can not get the nexus one. I will be moving to a new provider that will be getting the nexus in spring of 2010.
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George G
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 6 years
- Family plan?
- No
- Comments
- This policy of no family plan for nexus really sucks.
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Chai-Heng W
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 5 years
- Family plan?
- No
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Noah S
- T-Mobile customer duration
- 15 months
- Family plan?
- No
- Comments
- Do existing customers right and offer upgrade pricing
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