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Lowest cost, best service cell phone service
Retiring soon, I've been with Verizon because they had service in the
Albuquerque area, not traveling there anymore. I'm currently paying about $100/month. Want a whole lot cheaper, for personal, not business, yes, data is a need. SmileWavy |
I have used Straight Talk for a couple years. Never an issue with service (AT&T network), plus I get like 6Gb of LTE data before they throttle and never have come close. $40/month if you buy 6 months at a time. Bring your own phone, buy a sim card at Walmart, port your number and you're off. Month to month so cancel any time you want.
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Check out ting. Cheap, cheap if the packages work for your usage.
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Cricket - $35/mo.
I don't know....a buncha gigs. |
How many minutes do you average per month?
How many texts? How much data? Me, I'm a cheap sob and don't talk much, so I'm on Tracfone. $19.99 / 3 months gets me 180 minutes of talk, 180 texts, but only 180mb of data. I don't talk more than 60 minutes a month so it suits me fine. I can buy another gb of data for $10, and refill it whenever I need to. Still using my Verizon Galaxy, still using Verizon towers. T-Mobile had what they called the "Walmart Plan", $30/month for only 100minutes of talk, but unlimited texts and 5gb of data. I was on that for a while but T-Mobile doesn't have great coverage here. They're adding towers and getting better. There's lots of MVNOs can get you a better deal than the major carriers, especially if you don't need unlimited everything. A couple older guys I know have signed up with Consumer Cellular, they have an AARP discount. |
Depending upon the phone, you get to utilize the Verizon system with Straight Talk. Some use AT&T, some use Verizon, and some use T-mobile. If you want to use a cheaper Verizon alternative with Straight Talk, check out the phone reviews on Walmart.com and you will see which phone goes with what system.
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Like my iphone 6s, need to keep the old number. Thanks. I'll check those out.
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We just left Verizon for MetroPCS.
3 lines, $25 per month each, total cost (all taxes, fees etc included). It's less than half what we were paying with verizon. |
Unlimited talk and text plus 2gb LTE data for each phone and unlimited slower data after 2gb.
(We're almost always on wifi when using data so 2gb is plenty) |
If you want to stick with the Verizon network, look at Page Plus or Total Wireless. I switched to PP for $29/mo with 1500 minutes and 1gb which is plenty for my use. A friend has used PP for 5 years with no issues.
Since you mentioned the need for some data, TW offers 5gb for $35 or 8 gb combined for two lines for $60. Both plans have unlimited talk/text. When the +1 is ready to give up her flip phone and go to a smart phone, we'll switch to TW and the $60 plan. Both companies are owned by TracFone. Fwiw, here is a list of MVNO's List of MVNOs |
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The big thing is what area are you going to be in and how is coverage for the different providers? For instance my home town has almost no AT&T coverage, excellent signal on Sprint, marginal on T-mobile (but we stick with T-mobile because it seems to be the best trade off in price/performance.) |
[QUOTE=rockfan4;9654280]How many minutes do you average per month?
How many texts? How much data? Me, I'm a cheap sob and don't talk much, so I'm on Tracfone. $19.99 / 3 months gets me 180 minutes of talk, 180 texts, but only 180mb of data. I don't talk more than 60 minutes a month so it suits me fine. I can buy another gb of data for $10, and refill it whenever I need to. Still using my Verizon Galaxy, still using Verizon towers. QUOTE] I also use Tracfone because of the low price...less than $7/month. I use an LG smartphone and have never found a place without coverage. It's easy and cheap to add data, if needed. |
I get ass raped by Verizon each month. I got nuthin'.
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Ting is pretty great.
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cricket is about 35 a month and its okay.
work phone verizon and just 1 day after I got the phone I started getting spam calls because those fkers sold out all of our numbers to crooks like themselves. |
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Just went to the ting site, we have three lines, 1272 minutes talk, 3903 text, used 19 Gigs data, (my wife watches a lot of video on her phone) pay T-mobile $174 - ting quotes me $240 to match those numbers. |
a few years ago I had a prepaid virgin phone.... my wife had boost......
the virgin was awesome, super cheap and never dropped calls or had poor service.... uses sprints network iirc..... her boost phone/ network was horrible.... |
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I have a 6S. |
Which Verizon reseller has the best data plan? I'm looking to upgrade to a Galaxy Tab 3 and they are only offering the 4G/LTE version on Verizon.
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25 year Verizon customer and all their pre corporate merger iterations. Switched to sprint yesterday, unlimited talk, text, data and 10gb of hot spot, $50. month, pups $30. additional line if you want. Used my existing phone, they offer free 2nd iPhone if you buy one from them. Month to month, no contract.
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