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How much is your Sprint bill every month?


Jaramie3

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2 phones

2 tablets

Zing hotspot

40gigs

~170 including ezpay,insurance, etc

Sad thing is I use 6-8 gigs a month...

I'm curious.. Why not just use the HotSpots built into your phones instead of adding another line? (This could also be used to feed your 2 tablets thus, reducing your bill further.)

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The zing is free just added it. I get better battery outta my phones when on wifi so the zing is with me..

 

The tablets... kids young kids.. $20 for a headache free drive is worth it. I would use the phone hotspot but no data/calls at once.

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About $230/month for five phones on ED1500.

what is the breakdown for the lines?

 

I have 4 lines on ED1500 and I pay 220 with taxes and fees

 

Breakdown: 4 smartphones, 1 has the $11 insurance, I get 18% employer discount.

 

Since I am paying 220 for 4 lines, i am curious to know how you are getting 5 lines for 230 assuming all lines are smartphones.

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$304 for 6 smartphones on ED1500 + Airave 2, which is "Free", +2 devices have $11 TEP, -10% Credit Union Discount, includes Taxes, fees, etc.

 

Family Share is calling my name, but only if Double the Data promo comes back on the 32 or 40GB plans.  Right now we use between 17GB and 25GB each month.

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what is the breakdown for the lines?

 

I have 4 lines on ED1500 and I pay 220 with taxes and fees

 

Breakdown: 4 smartphones, 1 has the $11 insurance, I get 18% employer discount.

 

Since I am paying 220 for 4 lines, i am curious to know how you are getting 5 lines for 230 assuming all lines are smartphones.

 

Honestly, I'm not sure. I'm not the main account person so I can't get the exact numbers right now; it could be more than that but I'll try to double check. When I'm home this weekend I'll try. Oh, and I think the account has the Wells Fargo discount.

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Honestly, I'm not sure. I'm not the main account person so I can't get the exact numbers right now; it could be more than that but I'll try to double check. When I'm home this weekend I'll try. Oh, and I think the account has the Wells Fargo discount.

Ah the Wells Fargo discount. When I first activated with Sprint, the store rep added that discount to my account. A hefty 27%. I miss it.

 

Since Sprint decided to audit all the discounted accounts, I had no choice but to submit my current employer's info for the 18%.

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Ah the Wells Fargo discount. When I first activated with Sprint, the store rep added that discount to my account. A hefty 27%. I miss it.

 

Since Sprint decided to audit all the discounted accounts, I had no choice but to submit my current employer's info for the 18%.

Better than going from 25% to 0% discount.

 

 

Sent from Josh's iPhone 6+ using Tapatalk 3.1.1

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Whats everyone's tax? I have 17 for sprint surcharges and 26 for government taxes and fees. Fees went up a few months ago, not sure why.

 

ED 1500 5 lines, 2 Insurance, 1 Lease, 15% discount, 290

Sprint Surcharges: ~$3/mo of course, that's 1 line on Framily Unlimited with an iPhone on EasyPay and my Otterbox for my iPhone on EasyPay. So ~$93/mo.

 

 

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Everything Data 1500

 

3 iPhones

1 Galaxy Note with insurance

1 flip phone

 

1 Tablet 3gb plan

 

Corporate Discount 26%

 

Total: $300 / month

 

Been with Sprint 12 years now. Don't plan on going anywhere seein how my nephew used 10 gigs so far this month. Everyone else less than 2 gigs.

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$46.05 to Sprint ($55 base MRC + $20 unlimited data add-on - $30 Framily discount - $2 NVP 10% + $0.66 USF fee + $1.99 Administrative charge + $0.40 Regulatory charge) + $3.43 in tax = $49.48/mo. For a single line w/ unlimited data, short of finding someone willing to sell their SERO-P account, or a better employer discount, I don't really think you can beat that.

 

My mother, who is sticking with a flip phone for now, uses no mobile data and usually <100 minutes per month. So her line's with Ting, with a typical bill of about $11.55 ($6 base + $3 100 min + $2.55 taxes & fees). My Framily does still have one free spot though in case she surprises me one day and gets a smartphone and wants data.

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