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Post by Pete on Aug 27, 2024 9:54:00 GMT
If it feels like you’re spending too much on your mobile phone bill, you aren’t alone. The most popular phone plans from major carriers like AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon have all seen price increases over the past year.
Many people are realizing that they can save big by getting their phone service from smaller carriers called MVNOs. These carriers use the major carrier networks, but at significant savings—on average, MVNO plans cost around $30/month.
Let’s dive into the data and learn more about wireless plan overspending and how you can potentially save yourself thousands.
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Hank
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Central MN Alexandria on Interstate 94
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Post by Hank on Aug 27, 2024 21:09:49 GMT
At present I'm paying $12.36. That's with 1g of data I have my home data on when home.
I know of a plan starts at $5.00 with unlimited minutes talk.
There is a good unlimited company for $25.
of course you have to an unlocked phone.
Also several Companies with devices that have a box that converts a landline to a cell signal.
And if meet the guidelines there's Lifeline.
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Post by Pete on Aug 27, 2024 22:19:15 GMT
Henry, for my Tracfone I pay $20 every 3 months...for adding more minutes.
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Hank
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Central MN Alexandria on Interstate 94
Posts: 190
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Post by Hank on Aug 27, 2024 22:27:30 GMT
A second line situation. And a deal that works for you.
But you do not pay under $7 a month for your main number.
The $12.36 is my Primary number.
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Post by Pete on Aug 27, 2024 23:43:23 GMT
Henry, true, my landline is not much of a bargain. Not sure but I think that's $30 a month. Not certain 'cause I only note the total bill amount, which includes my internet service.
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