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jc100

join:2002-04-10

SMS

Sprint charges for receiving and incoming unless you buy unlimited. I think unlimited SMS is 5 dollars a month. So then, you'd be free to send what you want, unless there are invisible caps.

JerseyDevil
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Yeah I think I pay an extra $5 a month for unlimited Texting and Pix messaging with Verizon customers and get 50 to use withoutside carriers. Since most poeple I know use Verizon it works out fine for me.

Texting only gets you if you don't have a package.
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Julio
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said by jc100:

Sprint charges for receiving and incoming unless you buy unlimited. I think unlimited SMS is 5 dollars a month. So then, you'd be free to send what you want, unless there are invisible caps.
I don't think they have unlimited but I pay like 5 bucks for 300 txt msgs.
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HardwareGeek

join:2003-11-15
Brooklyn, NY

Unlimited texting with sprint is 15 dollars



ColorBASIC
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Corona, CA

AT&T it's $20.


DarnellP

join:2004-10-12
Las Vegas, NV

reply to HardwareGeek
Sprint's unlimited is $10 with one of their Power Pack plans (replaced Fair & Flexible). It's $20 if you have a family Power Pack plan and that gives unlimited text to all the lines on that family plan.



AmeritecTech
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said by HardwareGeek:

Unlimited texting with sprint is 15 dollars
Or $8 if you harass Retention. And of course, an unlimited texting plan blows all these numbers cleanly out of the water, because it could be reduced to virtually any price, depending on how much you text.
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