Hey I think I wondered the post wrong, I didn't mean to sound so entitled or whatever especially in regard to switching. I love T-Mobile and what their doing for the wireless industry. Go Legere! Although their network in regard to constancy and reliability of service is just simply not on the same level as Verizon, period, and can be frustrating but thats a whole other post.
Like I said in my original post that I thought I understood what was going on and was just asking for clarification. I was thinking that it was simply going to be the the same amount every month just a different due date. But for that to happen I'm going to have to pay a higher bill for the first month because of the way it is set up. It also seems like if T-Mobile billing was set up like it used to this wouldn't be an issue. You would get last months bill with both cycles being prorated. But because of it being billing current you have to pay for the entire month in advance and as such the cycles can't be prorated looking forward.
Anyways I think that clarifies everything and no need to get all smart about it. Thanks.