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(Cell Phone) Provider, Minute Allowance, Cost of Plan

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by countingcrow, Nov 27, 2006.

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  1. countingcrow

    countingcrow Member

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    T-Mobile

    3000 Minute Regional Plan

    $49.99

    Best plan I've ever had. All my family lives in Texas so I don't call outside the state. And I've had free internet service for as long as I can remember as T-Mobile was supposed to disable it but never did. Hope it doesn't catch up with me in the long run... ;)
     
  2. IROC it

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    Cingular

    who knows how many "anytime minutes"

    Free mobile-to-mobile with any Cingular customer

    Two lines on the family plan

    $79.99


    We've never had an overage on minutes.
     
  3. SwoLy-D

    SwoLy-D Member

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    Find out how many "anytime minutes" you have. I had the similar plan with AT&T Wireless before Cingular gobbled them up at the price you have minus $10, with the same amount of lines, 1200 minutes.
     
  4. professorjay

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    Verizon, 450 min, $40 ($50 including tax), free nights, weekends. Pretty much a minimum deal, since I don't use my phone much during the day anyways.

    And after 3 years of trying 3 different providers (what I call my trip to hell for multiple reasons), I went back to Verizon and never looked back. I'd pay a premium price for Verizon service if I had to. Meanwhile all my friends still moan and groan w/ their other providers. FYI, I'm basically all over Florida, so maybe that makes a difference w/ the service. But in my travels around the US I've still had no problem while my friends sometimes whine.
     
  5. meggoleggo

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    T-Mobile $39.99 (before tax and surcharges) 600 daytime, unlimited nights & weekends. I'm happy with it. I've rarely ever gone over, and when I did, it was for business use, so I just charged it to my place of employment.

    Though I must admit, Verizon was a close second - but everyone I knew at the time had T-Mobile... So I signed up and got them a bonus.
     
  6. ima_drummer2k

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    Verizon

    400 free minutes per month - free nights and weekends

    39.99

    I've never gone over my minutes. I would have to talk an hour a day during the week to do that and I couldn't do that if I tried. I mostly talk on nights and weekends anyway.

    I don't even have a landline.
     
  7. pradaxpimp

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    verizon 800 anytime
    free nights weekends

    49.99
    plus 10 bucks for 250 messages
    plus 5 for insurance.

    Kinda pricey, but gotta love the service.
     
  8. JunkyardDwg

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    One reason why I love T-Mobile... 3 bucks for 200 texts. No other service could come close to that.

    No other service seemed to offer a plan at 29.99... 300 min plus unlimited weekends. That's all I need right now but I can always go up 10 more dollars and get I think 1000 whenever.
     

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