I have been a loyal T-Mobile customer for many years and on the advice of a store employee switched my pplan when adding on a new phone line, the plan has made us incur huge overage in our minutes. With the new no contract I called T-mobile to see about switching to the simple plan and was told I would have to pay a migration fee of $200 for each of my phone lines. We have 3 phones (so $600 total) or wait until August of 2014. My question is each phone has been bought and upgraded at different times. I asked the woman on the phone when I am eligible to cancel each contract seperate and if I can, and was told I can not. Another person who I know claims they canceled their family contract one phone at a time? My question is, can I cancel each phone one at a time and how do I know when I can do it. My husbands phone would have been due for an upgrade in a few weeks and mine in a few months. If I have no choice but to pay a migration fee I will, although I cant understand why Tmobile can not make exception to long term loyal contract holders to somehow get rid of the migration fee, but saw something on another post on the forums saying the fee goes according to how long since you upgraded your last phone. So for my husbands phone (who is due for renewal 6/22), the fee should be $0 or some low amount, my sons phone is relatively new so this would be closer to the $200, mine would be at a rate in between ($100 about?). I know I may have completely misunderstood the post, but it led me to believe that instead of paying $600 to cancel or migrate I should pay what is due for each line, which would be well under $600. And here is the link to the fee chart I was referencing (and again I may be completely off, I am thinking when we bought new phones we also renewed the contract and that is the new start date that goes along with the chart) http://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-2938
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