Posted by rview_ on June 09, 2015 at 05:21:42 from (199.47.65.62):
In Reply to: cell phone useage?? posted by John in Utah on June 08, 2015 at 14:32:32:
js305 said: (quoted from post at 04:45:52 06/09/15) I'm OK with Verizon. My first cell phone was with Cellular One, which became part of Verizon later. This was in 1996. I went in the other day and upgraded/changed my plans to include home internet via a modem that sits on my shelf. It's extremely fast and I'm really happy with it. Yes, it's a little more cost, but I'm so tired of having something that's not dependable.
No complaints here except we all want cheaper.
Cellular one is what I started with too, 1995 I think. I switched to Tracfone in around 2000 and have been prepaid ever since. Tracfone for over 10 years, then Page Plus, and now Straight Talk for the home phone (all Tracfone companies). All are the same Verizon towers, no overages, and much cheaper. I have a waterproof durable flip phone on the ranch, and I have a smartphone for town, handy to look up stuff, etc. The flip phone costs $30 per YEAR total on Page Plus. The smartphone will cost $85 or so per YEAR total. Both are much more than I use, I had only the $30 a year one for a while and that was more than I used alone.
You can get a bundle like that with a poor phone for $80. Not bad for a new phone AND a year of service. Qvc.com also sometimes has a similar bundle deal. The phones alone cost that much in stores. Also, Tracfone lets you bring in 4G phones from Verizon if you already have one.
Even if I did talk a lot I'd still have prepaid, full plans are cheaper, plus not much tax with prepaid.
This post was edited by rview_ at 05:26:28 06/09/15.
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