Just noticed that Redpocket is offering all their monthly plans for $5 flat for first month. I guess a perfect opportunity to test their service for a month to decide if they can be considered for the switch.
https://www.redpocket.com/plans
I see some confusion about the deal that it's only for GSMA (AT&T) & CDMAS (Sprint) so, wanted to clarify that's not true. The $5 deal for the first month is for all 4 networks i.e., GSMA, GSMT, CDMA, CDMAS. GSMA and CDMAS, however, gets you additional data for certain plans eg 1GB plan gets you 3GB for a limited time on those two networks. The two promos should not be mixed up IMO. GSMA and CDMAS definitely sweetens the deal though. But what is there to lose? Try unlimited all, for eg, for $5 as against $60/mo regular price on any network.
PS: Don't forget you get unlimited minutes to 70+ countries as a bonus. Can't get any better.
Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with RP and just a regular customer like you all looking to save some money on recurring expenses like mobile service.
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Red Pocker for a limited time is offering all prepaid plans at $5 for the first month and original plan cost later. I chatted with CSR and he said you will have 90 days to activate.
https://www.redpocket.c
You can still try Verizon service for $5 for first month. Only disadvantage on Verizon and TMo is that you don't get extra data that AT&T and Sprint can get you. Why not try unlimited plan on Verizon ($60 value) for only $5 for first month? Remember no matter how big or small the original plan cost is, you still need to pay 5 bucks for the first month.
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I would say so. Redpocket is an mvno to all 4 big players. So, technically if you are using them on Sprint network you can't take advantage of any more port in promos. Just my 2¢ though.
wait, can I call and use data simultaneously with this? unlocked s10+ it drives me absolutely bonkers i can't use both like I did with Verizon TEN YEARS AGO.
If your "unlocked" phone came from a particular provider, that's your best bet. If, however, it's "true" unlocked like Samsung factory unlocked devices, you can choose any that your phone has bands for.