RedPocketStore via eBay has
360-Day Red Pocket No-Contract Prepaid Wireless Plan (8GB 5G LTE) on sale for
$210 (equivalent to $17.50/month).
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
kriskim for posting this deal.
- Note: If you are an existing Red Pocket customer or using a Sprint or other non-LTE CDMA device, you do not need to use the Starter Kit SIM cards.
Select your choice of compatible network:
- GSMT (T-Mobile)
- GSMA (AT&T)
- CDMA (Verizon)
- Renewal (Existing Sim)
Details:
- 360-Day 8GB Prepaid Plan $210
- Includes every 30 days for 360 days:
- Unlimited Talk
- Unlimited Texts
- 8GB 5G LTE Data
- Note: Must activate plan within 90 days.
Kit includes:
- GSMA, GSMT, or high-speed SIM card (based on network selection)
- Activation code(received via email after purchase)
Required:
- Any AT&T-compatible, T-Mobile-compatible, unlocked GSM, Sprint-compatible, Verizon LTE-compatible or other unlocked LTE CDMA Device. Click here to check device compatibility.
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But, then text messages randomly stopped appearing, and down the rabbit hole of TERRIBLE tech support that never responded to messages, never called back, never figured it out. So, I had to change to another MVNO. Then, Red Pocket said they couldn't remove the carrier lock on my iPhone - a total lie - until I went to the BBB. Then, suddenly they learned how. Of course, I was without that phone for weeks until the magical epiphany.
Just do yourself a favor and avoid these clowns. There are many other, much better, choices.
However, if the plans are not the same, then the existing plan will be forfeited.
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Unlimited 5mbit (OOKLA says 6-10Mbit) hotspot saved my butt when I moved and had no internet for a month when I was closing on my house. One visible phone did hotspot for the Xbox and one hotspot to a laptop. Netflix/Sling/YouTube was seamless on the Xbox the entire time. It's good enough to play Rocket League and UFC games on, so as backup Internet it's perfect.
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Unlimited 5mbit (OOKLA says 6-10Mbit) hotspot saved my butt when I moved and had no internet for a month when I was closing on my house. One visible phone did hotspot for the Xbox and one hotspot to a laptop. Netflix/Sling/YouTube was seamless on the Xbox the entire time. It's good enough to play Rocket League and UFC games on, so as backup Internet it's perfect.
But, then text messages randomly stopped appearing, and down the rabbit hole of TERRIBLE tech support that never responded to messages, never called back, never figured it out. So, I had to change to another MVNO. Then, Red Pocket said they couldn't remove the carrier lock on my iPhone - a total lie - until I went to the BBB. Then, suddenly they learned how. Of course, I was without that phone for weeks until the magical epiphany.
Just do yourself a favor and avoid these clowns. There are many other, much better, choices.
Switches 5 lines from ATT to RP but will leave as soon as the year ends
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It took about 6-12 months to get this fully resolved but has not been an issue for at least the past year now.
My second issue is still an active issue and I've been working with escalated support on it since January. I switched from CDMA (limited up to 8GB) to GSMA this year to move up to 22GB. GSMA on RP is a nightmare for me because I am constantly losing data connectivity. My devices will say 5G or LTE but have no connectivity whatso ever for several minutes, and then randomly work again. The reliability of the service is so bad that I now ensure I have my work phone with me so I can hotspot myself when RP GSMA decides to not provide data services. I really hope to get this resolved but I have very little confidence in their support. The only real option they provided me so far was to switch back to CDMA but only at 8GB without any refund for a difference which I may have to take if we can't get this solved because what good is 22GB when you can barley use it due to limited data services.
TLDR; Know the service limits and if you want to go with RP, stick with CDMA. Their GSMA services and support are horrific at resolving real problems.
If your stacking on top of an existing plan you could run into issues. I did this about half way through my plan when it went on sale last time. I had lots of issues with losing provision on the system. It took me/red pocket about 2 months to get it fixed. I would lose service about every two weeks and need to chat with them to get it fixed.
Finally they took the 2nd yearly plan off and told me the system would renew automatically at my current plans end date. I was told you can't stack yearlong service plans prior to 90 days before your current plan expires or it causes system issues.
My year ends tomorrow and the new year should start automatically. I saved my screenshots from chat just incase a problem arises. Hopefully everything works as it should.
Edit: both plans were the same plans.
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I am on my 3rd or 4th year of annual service of GSMA on android. I upgraded phones a few years back. I switched sim cards and I think I chatted with them to correct some issue and have been pretty happy with there service. I/we are light users.
Switches 5 lines from ATT to RP but will leave as soon as the year ends
Same experience. 7 lines on RP Verizon for 4 plus years with no issues. Loved them. But since October, I've been in service purgatory. NO voicemail on one line since October, hotspots, visual voicemail, and "not really unlimited phone service" randomly turns off and I have to spend HOURS on hold each line to reactivate or try to correct. Customer service has been incompetent and down right rude—deliberately disconnected my chat once when I told them that I'd already tried their "fix" 5 times before and it would not work to try a sixth time.
I'm looking to switch as soon as my contract is up, but maybe earlier. It's that bad.
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With most mvno the throttling is just a lower data priority. Visible sends all of your data thru a server. So expect >1 second lag times and zero throughout during high congestion. Not simply 100kbps, but 0.
There is a big difference between "can't watch Netflix" and "can't get any messages" while you are in a busy area
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