Cricket 5 lines for $100 deal

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Lifer
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Cricket is now owned by Att so it is like Straight Talk, Net10 etc. I use ST and have been fine with the service, 4 lines for 45/each a month. I was looking on slickdeals and noticed you can get Cricket's 40/month plan for 35 if you do autopay. They have a group discount where each additional line you have it discounted. I just ordered one sim and will try it next month, if it is the same as ST(which is should be) I will switch my other lines. At this rate you get unlimited talk and text and 2.5 gigs of unlimited 4g and then throttled after that. ST is similar except they might give 3 gigs unlimited. You can also apply a referral code and get a 25 credit which is icing on the cake.

https://www.cricketwireless.com/5for100

Anyone here use it now that it is owned by ATT? I am looking for a referral code if you can give one
 

ImDonly1

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Switched from st to cricket maybe 5 months ago. So far it works fine. Was one period of unreliable data (they were overloaded), but seems to be fixed now. Cheaper than st now that they increased data on the $35/mo plan.
 
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Phokus

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I'm on the 5 user plan, it's amazing. $20 gets me 2.5 gigs of data. Yes it's the same signal as AT&T although i believe they cap the download speed to 8 megs/second (not that you'd really notice)
 
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Is it pretty much the same service, signal?

should be

supposedly 8Mbits/s LTE proxy which is slower than AT&T
but that's hearsay

still, for now, it keeps me on straight talk at&t

I really want to find a way to get on T-Mobile though. I want to support them.
 

paperwastage

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I really want to find a way to get on T-Mobile though. I want to support them.

you do... buy a LTE tablet (that works on t-mobile's network), get on the free 200MB for life tablet plan (think this counts towards t-mobile's subscriber count)

use that 200MB... from time to time, upgrade to the paid tier and see whether t-mobile is getting better in your area
 

ImDonly1

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If it was 8mb that is still more than I need, I just browse, email etc

More than enough to stream hd youtube and stuff.

should be

supposedly 8Mbits/s LTE proxy which is slower than AT&T
but that's hearsay

still, for now, it keeps me on straight talk at&t

I really want to find a way to get on T-Mobile though. I want to support them.

https://www.harbormobile.com/plans/
They resell t-mobile business plans. Kind of an mvno but not really. You get postpaid coverage (roaming, music streaming, international data) at mvno prices.