MyBloodRunnethOrange
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Have had ATT, Sprint, Tmobile, and now Verizon. VZ is so much better than the competitors, but a little more expensive. VZ has recently added rollover data
They really must be doing some changing over there. I just saw they changed their international plans too. For $10/day you can use your phone, text, and data from your domestic plan. Plus you're only charged if you use your phone on a day. Turn your phone off - no charge for that day. This is different that just a year back where you would get a per day charge, a reduced rate per minute for calling (about $1.70 per min), $.50 per text sent+ $.05 per text received and a block of data. If you went over you'd be charged again. One year my bill was $400.Is that automatic or do you have to change plans to get this?
Nevermind - I just changed plans to get this plus an extra GB of data for 12 bucks less than my old plan.
Thanks!
If you travel overseas you should probably look at Google Fi. $20 for unl calls/text and $10/gig of data. Works in 135+ countries.
Verizon is good and all, but way overpriced. I'll take my few hours without service this year in exchange for hundreds in savings.
Obviously not for everyone but I'd say most people around here would be fine on TMo and save a ton using their $30 plan. Or save a bit less and use Sprint, who has the best network now but does lack a bit in coverage.
I am on T-Mobile's $30 plan. 100 minutes, unlimited text/data.
Love it. I don't talk a lot (who does) so I don't need anymore. Used to be on Verizon and now that T-Mobile has made the great strides that they have, I don't notice a difference between what I had with Verizon.
So what else can you tell me about this $30 plan? Its a prepaid plan, right?
Can you get the BingeOn features with it or one that's a little more?
Google Fi. (Which is Sprint, TMo and US Cellular)
If I didn't use that I'd be on Cricket (ATT) or Walmarts $30 TMo plan.
I recently switched from AT&T to Verizon. I encounter fewer dead spots on my daily trip to Charlotte and back and I have an LTE signal pretty much everywhere except for an odd deadspot on I40E near Newport.
6GB plan plus an iPhone 6s 64GB installment and phone insurance is $110/month. That is after my 25% employer discount.