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We have had Verzion for a cellphone service for years and we are thinking of changing our plans to reduce our cost.We have been looking at Total wireless and straight talk,does anyone have experience with these 2 companies.Total wireless has an unlimited text,calls and 25 gb of data for 2 lines at 70.00 a month ,straight talk is 100.00 for unlimited everything.Both plans are month to month no contracts

 

 

 

 

 

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Lately it seems these plans in general are less data for more money. My ATT bill went up about $80 a month recently when they decided to do away with the plan I had and create a new more expensive version of the plan. I called and complained of course, that did nothing. There is ZERO reward for being a loyal customer it seems in both the phone service business and the insurance business. 

 

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There are 4 of us sharing a T-Moblie plan. With the 4, the price is $25 bucks per person,  its an unlimited plan.  Plus they throw in a subscription to Netflix for all. I don't know if its still in effect, but that sounds like a decent plan to me.

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26 minutes ago, Shiva said:

There are 4 of us sharing a T-Moblie plan. With the 4, the price is $25 bucks per person,  its an unlimited plan.  Plus they throw in a subscription to Netflix for all. I don't know if its still in effect, but that sounds like a decent plan to me.

I second t-mobile, but I am grandfathered in from MANY years ago. Currently have 8 lines and paying for the cost of a phone upgrade with $190 OTD per month with taxes.  Reception and customer service are first rate IMO for the last 16 years.  

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T-Mobile where we are is terrible. I switched from Verizon to AT&T about 12 years ago, but it mostly had to do with having service overseas. Verizon wanted to rent a phone and charge $4+ a minute. I bought an inexpensive unlocked phone and got a sim card for where I was traveling and it was much better, then started with a pay as you go with AT&T. That worked well, so when my contract was over switched everyone from Verizon.

 

I think they all have their pluses and minuses. I work with a states contract with Verizon where I work. I hate doing the phone setup, but they handed it to me after I started.

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