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Need some help here with figuring out the old plans. I'm thinking about taking over a everything family plan. Going to have 4 phones on it. I know that should bring it up to about $210.  I get a 15% discount, but I know it only applies for the first phone or first two line, Not sure which. How much should my monthly charges be with the 15% discount (I know it doesn't apply to the full 210).

 

Thanks for any help.

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Sounds like you have the everything data 1500 minute plan. Your discount is only applicable to the 110(which is the base rate) and thats it.

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I have a 4 line Everything Data family plan with a 15% discount and my monthly bill is around $225. The discount is only off the $110 base price.

 

And the the 225 is with tax. Is that correct?

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And the the 225 is with tax. Is that correct?

 

Tax varies from city, county, and state.  The break down is $110.00 for the first line, $19.99/line there after.  4 lines is 169.97+ data for newer smart phones at $10.00 per line, so that would be $169.97+$40.00=209.97  if you add insurance it's 4x$11.00 so that is $209.97+$44.00=$253.97 plus tax  with th 15% off you go from $209.97 to $193.47 for a $16.50 savings, so with insurance you're at $193.47+$44.00=$237.47 plus tax which can be around 15% of the bill.

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