 iansltx join:2007-02-19 Golden, CO kudos:2 Reviews:
·Comcast
| How about getting this plan for $60 There's this lovely thing called Sprint Everything Plus:
»sprint.com/everythingplus
Email: Russ.S.McGuire@Sprint.com CID: 383
There you can get the same plan, except with 50 more "to landlines" minutes and with a monthly charge of $10 less.
So now you can get 900 voice minutes + unlimited M2M + unlimited n\w + 5-10 numbers of unlimited calling with other carriers...or 500 minutes + unlimited *real* M2M (any cell phone to any cell phone) + unlimited messaging + unlimited data on Sprint. I'll bet someone with a 900 minute plan tends to use over half of their minutes to cell phones, so the Sprint plan is a MUCH better deal.
The family plans are even better. 1600 minutes + Any Mobile + data + messaging for two lines for $110, or $55 per line. Additional lines are a shockingly low $15, also inclusive of data and Any Mobile.
Very cool stuff. |
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·Mediacom
| "If your current Sprint account is not part of the Everything Plus or former SERO program, we will create a new Everything Plus account for this new line of service. Please select the "Create a new account" tab during the check out process. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, but hope you will appreciate the deep monthly discounts this allows us to provide to you."
Deep Monthly Discounts! Including a Early Cancellation Fee for your existing line! If I divide the $200 cancellation Fee across the 2 year contract, this isnt' helping any. You'd best be pointing out that this is for NEW LINES ONLY. |
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 iansltx join:2007-02-19 Golden, CO kudos:2 | $200 / 24 $10
Especially if you have the prorated ETF. |
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·Mediacom
1 edit | Yeah, but I have to pay that $200 RIGHT NOW, not over 2 years. And I have to pay for a new phone. It's just not worth it unless you are a new customer.
I suppose that I should point out that I haven't had my plan long enough to get the prorated ETF. |
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 iansltx join:2007-02-19 Golden, CO kudos:2 | You don't have to pay for a new phone if you don't want to. Get a free phone and move over your plan to your current handset.
Or use what you have right now. |
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