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What's Your Cell Phone Carrier (US)?

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You know I've had Verizon forever and haven't really thought about switching. How much money do you think one could save by going from Verizon to another carrier? I hardly ever use the cell.

How much do you pay now?

All carriers have a deal now for unlimited minutes and texting for $40-$50.

Verizon + AT&T = $40
Sprint = $45
T-Mobile = $50 + 500 MB of data free

All others you can add $data for $10-$50 depending on what you need.

But buck to buck T-Mobile is the best for $70 all unlimited.

Problem is only Verizon works pretty much everywhere. I know T-Mobile we have now doesn't work in Nebraska or West Virginia which are two of my prime vacation spots.

Here is a good article I found:

http://techland.time.com/2014/02/14/which-wireless-plan-is-cheapest/
 
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How much do you pay now?

All carriers have a deal now for unlimited minutes and texting for $40-$50.
$119 per month! No idea what I am getting for that, but considering I only use it when I'm away from the house which is not often, I think I could do better. I suppose a big part of that is data? ...guess I should look. I was able to use it as a mobile hotspot today when the power was out..that was nice. ....I had no idea the plans varied so much in price.
 
Straight Talk $45/mth + tax unlimited calls, text, net.

If you want a good phone though it'll cost you because no plan. I think the Galaxy was something like $250. Lapses in coverage are extremely rare. Being locked into a plan is getting outdated imo