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"Am I charged for incoming calls from my Fave 5? </p>
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Any domestic call to or from your Fave 5 won't count against your Whenever Minutes®."</p>
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You can read the full myFaves FAQ, if you like at -- <a href="http://www.t-mobile.com/templates/faq.aspx?PAsset=Pln_Pop_myFavesFAQ&CAsset=withfamilyplans#withfamilyplans">http://www.t-mobile.com/templates/faq.aspx?PAsset=Pln_Pop_...</a></p>
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-- <a href="http://www.gofastek.com">http://www.gofastek.com</a></p> <p>habajaba</p>]]></description>
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Yeah, Alltel has the MyCircle that's been out for a few months... You can have 10 numbers on it that are free for you to call anytime and and not use your minutes.  The only limitation is that it's 10 numbers per account.  I could only think of 6 that I use on a regular basis.</p> <p>TBurkett</p>]]></description>
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I too have the Alltel service with 10 "My Circle" numbers that can be changed whenever or as often as you choose (they take effect 24 hrs after the change). I have been all over the country with my cellphone and have had no problem with service (except for the areas where there are no towers at all - therefore NO ONE would get service anyways). Gotta love it!</p> <p>Cubbz56</p>]]></description>
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There are ads on TV?</p> <p>Paul</p>]]></description>
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Better/more phones are awesome when they sit in your pocket unused because they can't find any service!</p> <p><a href="http://www.fiestyturtles.com/pete">edmicman</a></p>]]></description>
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I must not be social enough; after email, direct connect, the mobile to mobile and 7 pm nights and weekends, I can't even get through 400 minutes a month!</p>
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BTW, Sprint (and Nextel's) free incomming includes any number, domestic or otherwise.</p> <p>rictorgadget</p>]]></description>
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why do you need a new phone for this.  TMO is just trying to force people to buy new handsets.  No reason this shouldnt work with any phone on there network.  Who needs a fancy UI on there phone to manage the 5 people you call, that you can only change once a month?  BS</p> <p>liquid</p>]]></description>
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myFaves allows unlimited calls outbound AND inbound from your five numbers.</p> <p>grahamc100</p>]]></description>
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FYI - I have an older Blackberry 7105. I just added the myfaves, and I did not have to get a new phone and yes it does work with incoming calls. So with that, plus my mobile to mobile, it does not seem like I will be paying for many calls at all...</p> <p>rwlyonsjr</p>]]></description>
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Personally I will *never* switch to a GSM provider. See all the cool phones the Giz posts? Count how many are GSM.</p>
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Now count how many CDMA phones there are (posted).<br />
Subtract from that number the amount of CDMA phones already available on GSM.</p>
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For those of you who suck at word problems, the final answer is this:</p>
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GSM = better/more phones. </p>
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--Proud owner of (GSM) Nokia 7280, 7610, 8801, and Sendo X</p> <p><a href="http://freezerpants.com">Hanzo</a></p>]]></description>
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The calls are free incoming,and outgoing.</p> <p>redline1980</p>]]></description>
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get alltel.  CDMA is better.  I'm a sprint customer and whenever my t-mobile and cingular friends complain "the phone company is full of shit this thing doesnt work it always drops calls" im like "get a better service."  and alltel lets you call 10 number, incoming and outgoing.</p>
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<br />
and sprint has plans that include free incoming calls from ANY domestic number.  I think that's the real useful plan.</p> <p>rimplestultskin needs an aluminum macbook</p>]]></description>
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"Since it doesn't seem to include incoming calls from the 5, I'm not very excited."</p>
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BINGO!</p> <p><a href="http://www.geekosis.com">Jimmy M</a></p>]]></description>
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Dave, I'm pretty sure it does include incoming calls from the five.</p>
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They're going to activate it on the Pearl and I will post screenshots when they do.</p> <p><a href="http://www.gizmodo.com">Jason Chen</a></p>]]></description>
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From the TMo website:</p>
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Am I charged for incoming calls from my Fave 5?<br />
Any domestic call to or from your Fave 5 won't count against your Whenever Minutes®.</p> <p>bcd</p>]]></description>
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Sell your contract on celltradeusa.com. I am considering this just to get out of my Sprint contract so I can get a new and more useful phone. I would like Sprint a lot more if they offered better phones.<br />
And Verizon forces you to pay for every damn little thing. All that is left is Cingular and T-Mobile.</p> <p>Oakland510</p>]]></description>
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There are reports on the forums of folks having TMo activate/reveal the Faves feature on already purchased Blackberry Pearls. Since it doesn't seem to include incoming calls from the 5, I'm not very excited.</p> <p><a href="http://www.zatznotfunny.com">davezatz</a></p>]]></description>
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There is always celltradeusa.com if you want to get out of your contract.</p>
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Read about it in wired or something like that. I have been considering leaving Sprint since they have such lame phone selections. Service and features are great, phone selection terrible.</p> <p>Oakland510</p>]]></description>
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Well mine expires in november so sucks to be you guys.</p> <p>Mischif</p>]]></description>
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Mine doesnt expire for another six years so i guess oh well</p> <p>unit3890</p>]]></description>
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