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Do people actually pay $415 per month for a cell phone plan?
#1
Just wondering.

This is an option with AT&T for the new iPhone.

The cheapest plan is $60/month and you get a whopping 300 MB of data. How quickly can you blow through that much data?
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#2
yes, and my first born.....
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I reject your reality and substitute my own!
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#3
I can make 300 MB last a month, easily.
Did you ever get your return labels from Comcast? I didn't.
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#4
Black wrote:

Did you ever get your return labels from Comcast? I didn't.

No. I guess I need to call them again. :rant:
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#5
Same here. Also some goofy charges from a bumbling chat support rep that I was promised were removed, but weren't.
If I hadn't just bought that modem it would be an excellent time to try ATT again.
My advice re: Comcast for the past few years has been that it's fine as long as you don't need anything from them. Nothing's changed....
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#6
I'm grandfathered in (Cingular>ATT) with Unlimited Data, 450 Anytime Minutes (which rollover for 12 months), 5000 Night & Weekend Minutes and NO texts for about $65/month (including taxes, after employer discount). I've NEVER even come close to using 450 minutes in a month but, regularly go over 20GB of data. The ONLY reason I've stayed with ATT is because of my Unlimited Data. If ATT ever cancels my Unlimited Data, I'll drop them. Back in January, I ported my copper Verizon landline of 30+ years Cry , to a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 with Unlimited Talk, Text AND Data. With taxes, I pay just over $90 / month. If Samsung had made the Note available in NATIVE 64GB, I would have jumped on that and abandoned iOS. In the next year or two, I expect to consolidate and, drop one of my cell plans. Which one I'll keep is the big question. I hate iOS7 (even after a year's use) and, have been holding off going to iOS8 (and Yosemite). I'll give it LOTS of time before I "upgrade" to either. A couple of months ago, I grabbed a 64GB iPad Mini. It was at a good price AND, was still on iOS6. I'm being VERY careful to NOT let that "upgrade" for now.
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#7
Not for a single phone, even now that we have the whole family on iphones, it is less than that but a lot more than I like paying.
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#8
We're just shy of $200/month for 5 lines and unlimited talk, text, and data on T-Mobile. That'll drop in 2 months when my iPhone 5 is paid off. And drop again as the other phones are paid off.

$400 is insane.
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#9
No. $129 and change for four smartphones. That includes all taxes and fees. If I have to get a phone, the bill will go up a bit (or I will pay out of pocket like normal). Got a free router as well. Loving T-Mobile.
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#10
I pay a little more that that. Verizon - North American Plan - 10 devices.
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