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What's your cell phone bill per month?

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100 with tax
4 lines
2 unlimited talk, text, and data (smartphones)
2 with 500 anytime and free n/w and mobile to mobile
 
$46 per month with discounts.
Cricket unlimited smartphone plan. unlimited USA minutes, unlimited texts, unlimited cellphone data throttled at ~7KB/s with 2.5GB per month at full speed. blackberry curve 9350 is my phone of choice with this plan.
 
I don't do a lot of talking on my cell. Just web surfing and email checking.
Tmobile $35.00 pre paid
100 minutes talk time
unlimited text
unlimited data (4g)
 
$157 for a family plan with two smartphones w/ unlm data + one dumbphone. 700 minutes & unlimited text, and then 22% discount.

Its not so bad since I get reimbursed for a phone + data plan ( about $100/month) but still, I would love to get my parents off the dumbphone but refuse to pay extra for a data plan they will never use. They like the free mobile to mobile so prepaid won't work.
 
I was paying $160 per month with ATT for two smartphones with limited data.

Then I switched to consumer cellular and get the exact same service for half the price. Now I pay like $78/month.
 
I pay $35/month for 400 minutes, unlimited data and text on Virgin Mobile. My wife won't give up her iPhone 5, so that's still on AT&T for $70.
 
$49.33/month for my Samsung Galaxy Proclaim from Straight Talk. Unlimited talk/text/web. I've read it's not truly "unlimited", but I've never got charged extra or hit a limit for any of the data/web I use. One of the best decisions I've made regarding cellphones has been to switch from Verizon to Straight Talk.
 
we made the switch to prepaid. so something like $10/month for 2 phones based on usage. pageplus $80 for 2000 minutes and home phone google voice/obihai.
 
I choose the $10-20 as there is no less than $10 option.

I have pageplus and average out a little less than $7 a month. Thats 2000 minutes a year. Text cost $0.05 each.
 
$110, one with grandfathered unlimited iphone data and one with medianet unlimited data, and about 400 shared minutes.


is straight talk's network the exact same as AT&T's?
 
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$155 for 5 lines. 2 with Unlimited Talk/Text and 2GB internet. +$20 for tethering on one of the lines. +3 lines with 500 minutes and unlimited text. 2 of these lines have 2GB internet.
 
Ehh, mines like $70 a month or so, Sprint, unlimited txt and data, and then I get like 400 or 500 minutes, but, unlimited cell to cell.... My fiance pays quite a bit more for her unlimited tmobile plan, but she also pays for a plan for her mom's phone too....
 
How many of you are still on your parents plan?

WAYYYY more than are willing to admit!
After all, we ARE talking about $250K earning, M3 driving, Stock Market investing, Supermodel dating, Home-Schooled, HS/ College attending ATOTers here.:biggrin:
 
$107 for just my phone. Some voice minutes (I barely make calls, so it's more than enough whatever it is), unlimited text, 6GB data and two music subscription services.

KT
 
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WAYYYY more than are willing to admit!
After all, we ARE talking about $250K earning, M3 driving, Stock Market investing, Supermodel dating, Home-Schooled, HS/ College attending ATOTers here.:biggrin:


I don't see a problem with it, especially with AT&T users.

4 people with individual plans would reach $350+, while a family plan would put it around $220-$250. What's wrong with splitting a family plan?

I'm looking into splitting off to the new TMobile plans that were just announced. Two people with unlimited talk, text, and 2.5 GB for $100.
 
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