ok, cell plan is over, looking for mobile pla
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- ksv123
what are you peeps using,
looking for a family plan at least 1000 mins and unlimited text, email, web.att
verizon
tmobile
sprintThanks
- graphiknature0
Att is expensive if you have an iphone but the customer service is really good from my experience.
- colin_s0
i'm on at&t now w/the iphone, recently switching over from t-mobile after 5 years because of a string of lousy customer service dealings. haven't had any problems yet (knock on wood), but it is pricey as shit.
- vaxorcist0
Hah!... I left AT&T due to terrible customer service and network issues and a billing surprize nightmare that cause me to never trust them again........ and I switched to T-Mobile.... strange how this happens.... but it is cheaper and I've had no problems (yet)
- akrokdesign0
boost has 50 bucks unlimited. i think.
metro pc has similar deal, maybe even better.depends also where your at.
- metro pcs (correction)
http://www.metropcs.…akrokdesign - boost
http://www.boostmobi…akrokdesign
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- version30
boost for 50 sucks, i checked that out the other day
- SUCKSversion3
- in what way? the coverage?akrokdesign
- SUCKS ...apparentlyMachuse
- phones/capabilitiesversion3
- Sugary0
i just left verizon for at&t/iphone. And while you cant beat verizons coverage I think comparatively they're more expensive than at&t
- vaxorcist0
supposedly Boost has both Sprint and Nextel networks... some phones only work on nextel, which sucks, some work on sprint (better) and some on both, but even the people who sell the phones don't seem to know which works on which network....
- ninjasavant0
Sprint plans are almost half the price of comprable plans from AT&T and Verizon.
- akrokdesign0
go with cingular. lol.
- dan53820
I gots T-moble; loves it. 50 a month all i can talk plus the google pack makes it like 70 a month but everything is unlimited.
- Redmond0
I use Virgin, they give you extra credit when they make a mistake.
- MSTRPLN0
Nothing sucks more than Canada for their phone plans, so consider yourselves lucky!
- nb0
Was thinking about switching from T-Mobile to Google Fi since we'll all be at home for the foreseeable future. T-Mobile plan is $70 for unlimited and works internationally. Google Fi is $20 plus $10 per GB of data, capped at $80. So if I'm at home with Wifi, that's $20/month. Plenty of free Wifi in NYC once things open back up.
Went to switch and saw T-Mobile has pre-paid plans $15 for 2GB or $25 for 5GB, and then it cuts off. And no international. But still that is so cheap.
For someone who is trying to limit their personal phone use, might be the way to go!