Update: This popular deal is still available.
RedPocketStore via eBay has
360-Day Red Pocket No-Contract Prepaid Wireless Plan (Up to 10GB 5G LTE) on sale for
$199 (equivalent to $16.58/month).
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
regis100 for sharing this deal.
Select your choice of compatible network:
- GSMT (T-Mobile)
- GSMA (AT&T)
- CDMA (Verizon)
- Renewal (Existing Sim)
Details:
- 360-Day 10GB Prepaid Plan $199
- Includes every 30 days for 360 days:
- Unlimited Talk
- Unlimited Texts
- Up to 10GB 5G LTE Data - Note: You will receive up to 10GB data on GSMA, otherwise up to 8GB on GSMT and CDMA networks.
- Must activate plan within 90 days
Starter Kit includes:
- One GSMA, GSMT, or CDMA high-speed SIM card (based on network selection)
- Compatible with nearly any AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon phone, VoLTE capable, unlocked GSM
- Activation code (received via email after purchase)
- Instructional flyer
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The CDMA service is sometimes unusably slow if there is high volume since you're at the back of the line for access to towers. So I run into that when I go to the local major shopping area on the weekends (live in a small town). But service is otherwise unremarkable.
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90 days to activate
Sometimes I go to the mountains for a hike, and reception becomes super poor but that was my experience with name-brand data cartels like Verizon too back in the day so I don't blame RP for that. I have 8 GB of data, I use my cell phone to listen to Amazon music every day at the gym, and the data still last by the end of the month.
At first, Verizon's unlimited plan seems tempting for $50 bucks a month per line but that's just too much honestly. I will buy their unlimited if they someday drop it below $30 bucks till then RP is the way to go for me. You pay like $200 bucks a year and you are done. These other data cartels want you to pay $50 per month, I was so naive and didn't know there were other services like MVNOs such as RP back in the day.
Sometimes I go to the mountains for a hike, and reception becomes super poor but that was my experience with name-brand data cartels like Verizon too back in the day so I don't blame RP for that. I have 8 GB of data, I use my cell phone to listen to Amazon music every day at the gym, and the data still last by the end of the month.
At first, Verizon's unlimited plan seems tempting for $50 bucks a month per line but that's just too much honestly. I will buy their unlimited if they someday drop it below $30 bucks till then RP is the way to go for me. You pay like $200 bucks a year and you are done. These other data cartels want you to pay $50 per month, I was so naive and didn't know there were other services like MVNOs such as RP back in the day.
Hopefully stacking will work as my current term doesn't expire until Dec. Usually wait until BF deal but the past one was $230 for this.
I'll wait until end Oct to apply this pin just in case stacking is a problem that would need to be rectified by cust support.
That's what happened with the Sunrocket SD, where 12 months turned into 5 or 6 months.
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Interestingly enough, it was for the same term, one year, paid up front...
The old "fool me once" saying comes to mind...
In the Russian Federation, I have a plan for 350 rubles (4 dollars per month) - 25 GB of traffic.
Here, once you earn that $$ and save it, you even have your choice of many different areas or countries to vacation in or move to, where the money goes much farther and can last a long time.
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If I activate on the hard sim on my 11 can I transfer the balance of service to my esim iPhone 15 or am I stuck?
Sure, go ahead and pay $50+/month to get international roaming through AT&T, Verizon or T-Mobile. Am sure you must be getting fantastic coverage with an international plan instead of just getting a local number in that country.
Does anyone know what the difference is between this and US Mobile or Visible which are $25 a month for unlimited everything? Is this better service or more perks or anything or you just pay yearly instead of monthly?
Does anyone know what the difference is between this and US Mobile or Visible which are $25 a month for unlimited everything? Is this better service or more perks or anything or you just pay yearly instead of monthly?
I'm guessing the main differences are: unlimited vs 10gb, and $25 vs $16
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