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Nice to see a great deal like that for ppl who switch over. :)

 

It was no easy sell to the other half.. but we're not disappointed for the price.  

 

Sure, LTE is spotty in NE Ohio.. but 3G is mostly usable.  I know things will only get better with more b41 and when we can actually deploy widespread 800 here. 

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2 lines, both with insurance, 10 person framily, and 2 ~$30 phones on easy pay is around $178 with taxes for my wife and I. It's basically $85 each, all-in, with unlimited everything, and an annual upgrade. No other provider can touch that deal.

 

 

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My bill will be changing now, I called up Sprint earlier to ask a question and the lady noticed I was on the "old" framily plan and said she could save me $15 a month on the $60 unlimited plan, woo hoo! :P That should drop me down to around $79-80 a month. :D

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My bill will be changing now, I called up Sprint earlier to ask a question and the lady noticed I was on the "old" framily plan and said she could save me $15 a month on the $60 unlimited plan, woo hoo! [emoji14] That should drop me down to around $79-80 a month. :D

If you are on easy pay you just lost your yearly upgrade.....
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No I asked the lady she said I didn't lose anything everything is the same only the plan changed.

 

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She was wrong yearly upgrades on the $60 unlimited plans are an extra $10. I deal with this kind of wrong info from care/best buy/radio shack daily. See the below FAQ.

 

http://support.sprint.com/support/article/FAQs_about_the_Sprint_60_Unlimited_Plan_and_Sprint_Simply_Unlimited_Plan/e8bc59f3-1893-4482-895a-38b7ed69ab65

 

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She was wrong yearly upgrades on the $60 unlimited plans are an extra $10. I deal with this kind of wrong info from care/best buy/radio shack daily. See the below FAQ.

 

http://support.sprint.com/support/article/FAQs_about_the_Sprint_60_Unlimited_Plan_and_Sprint_Simply_Unlimited_Plan/e8bc59f3-1893-4482-895a-38b7ed69ab65

 

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Guess I'll cross that bridge when the time comes.

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Currently:

2 lines

24 GB shared data (20 GB + 2gb per line promo)

23% discount

$77 base

$11 taxes

$88 total.

 

We own our phones. I have a Nexus 5 and my wife is on an iPhone 5 for now.

 

Normal usage is around 12-16 GB per month.

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Grandfathered SERO Premium plan:

500 Anytime Minutes
Unlimited Mobile to Mobile
Unlimited SMS and MMS
Unlimited Data

$50 + taxes = $56.

I use around ~15 GB - 20 GB monthly, so staying with Sprint through their network upgrades has been worth it for me. It makes doing cardio at the gym on a treadmill less boring.

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Grandfathered SERO Premium plan:

 

500 Anytime Minutes

Unlimited Mobile to Mobile

Unlimited SMS and MMS

Unlimited Data

 

$50 + taxes = $56.

 

I use around ~15 GB - 20 GB monthly, so staying with Sprint through their network upgrades has been worth it for me. It makes doing cardio at the gym on a treadmill less boring.

I hate cardio -___-

 

 

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I have 8 lines (me, wife, 3 family, 3 friends) on a 60gb family share plan.

 

We are currently paying $185 ($23.13 /line) including all taxes and a 19% discount.

 

This will be the price until 1/2016... after that, i estimate it will be around $265 ($33.16 /line)... which is still pretty awesome IMO

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I have 8 lines (me, wife, 3 family, 3 friends) on a 60gb family share plan.

 

We are currently paying $185 ($23.13 /line) including all taxes and a 19% discount.

 

This will be the price until 1/2016... after that, i estimate it will be around $265 ($33.16 /line)... which is still pretty awesome IMO

Wouldn't it add $120 in access fee's plus taxes when the promo is over with 8 lines?

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Wouldn't it add $120 in access fee's plus taxes when the promo is over with 8 lines?

Yes, but I am already paying $45 of that $120 now since 3 of my lines were existing and didn't qualify for the promotion, so it will only be $75 (plus some more fees probably) more when the promo ends.

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Does the Zing Hotspot now have an unlimited plan? I thought it maxed at 12 GB..

things must be changing fast around dataville, USA..

Special business plan for credit union customers. Very hard to find info on it.

 

 

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Special business plan for credit union customers. Very hard to find info on it.

 

 

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They can search on a thread I started regarding unlimited data hotspot. Corporate account with credit union discount qualify for it.

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