  Tarheels Fan Premium join:2006-01-05
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| reply to flycuban Re: Blah Blah
Yep, SERO is the best deal out there if you have it. A guy at work dropped his SERO plan for the PRE. I told him he was nuts. He has to pay $200 for the phone and and add'l $70/mo to keep it. (He went from $30/mo to the unlimited $100/mo) He says well now I don't have to worry about going over, (which he was doing on a regular basis by about 100 min!) Oh well, you can't fix stupid... |
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  Telco_Tech
join:2009-05-18 Toledo, OH
1 edit | That's what I did too, except I purchased the Pre on an additional Simply Data plan. I did it that way so I could test out the Pre and decide whether or not it was worth giving up my SERO plan. In the end, I didn't feel it was worth it so I took the phone back and canceled the Simply Data account. I wrote a little about my experience on my website if you want to take a gander:
»tatethatcher.com
All in all, a great phone but not worth losing SERO over.
- Tate
EDIT: Grammar / spelling
-- IP is the future... down with TDM! |
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  rawgerz In Debt we trust Premium join:2004-10-03 Grove City, PA | reply to Tarheels Fan Boost has a 50/month unlimited plan. Not many phones though. |
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  Frank is chilling Premium join:2000-11-03 somewhere
·Verizon FIOS
| From what I hear..... the only problem with boost is that txt messaging somewhat broken on that network (IDEN). That isnt to say that you wont get your text messages, you'll just get them hours after they were sent  -- At first I thought everyone on the highway was drunk but then I realized I was driving in Florida  |
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  rawgerz In Debt we trust Premium join:2004-10-03 Grove City, PA | Still a deal |
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  Gaff Every Villain Is Lemons
join:1999-09-05 Mineral Wells, TX clubs:
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·Suddenlink
| reply to Frank This was certainly true when they first introduced the $50 Unlimited plan, I noticed it first-hand. They have recently made some improvements to the network though and messages are usually either instant or have only a couple of minutes delay.
$50 Unlimited is a great deal. The drawbacks are that they are have a fairly limited range of phones (and since it's pre-paid they do not discount them) and the wireless Internet they have is not the fastest.
For the average user though it's still an amazing deal, especially these days. -- My PC Gaming Blog »thegaffadin.blogspot.com |
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