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expiredcoldzero posted Sep 16, 2023 02:03 PM
expiredcoldzero posted Sep 16, 2023 02:03 PM
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As for the other member saying there's no deal, that's not really true. The plans are $25, $50, and $60. $25 is essentially BYOD. $50 gets you Mex & Canada call text and some international, along with a "free" iPhone but you have to trade in a qualifying phone. $60 gets you the $50 plan with no requirement to trade in for the free 15 and they claim you can trade in for the new phone every year (we'll see if that holds to be true/continues at the same price). It's worth noting that NONE of the plans include hotspot, which is kind of a bummer.
The only thing I don't like is the 36 month installment contract. Yes, you can just pay the phone balance if you want to leave, so it's a moot point, but you lose the monthly credit for the free phone if you payoff/cancel (same as literally every other major carrier offer).
I will say I'm annoyed that at 8:10am-ish when preorders launched, they only had iPhone 15 Pro in black. About a half hour after preorders started they added the pro max and all the pro colors. I was going to try and switch, but I don't want to risk losing my spot as probably one of the first Boost preorders.
If I hate the service, I'll probably use the T-Mobile switcher offers to go back to T-Mobile and payoff the phone if needed.
I don't know why they would change the terms and conditions but use a very similar name but they seem to like using the term, "unlimited" for naming their plans. They have a $40/mo., "Unlimited" plan with tethering and a $25/mo.,"Unlimited" plan without tethering - both plans are named, "Unlimited". Oddly enough, if you prepay a year in advance ($300) you can get the $40/mo. plan with tethering for only $25/mo. It's worth a call to their customer service to find out if you're interested in the deal though.
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I don't know why they would change the terms and conditions but use a very similar name but they seem to like using the term, "unlimited" for naming their plans. They have a $40/mo., "Unlimited" plan with tethering and a $25/mo.,"Unlimited" plan without tethering - both plans are named, "Unlimited". Oddly enough, if you prepay a year in advance ($300) you can get the $40/mo. plan with tethering for only $25/mo. It's worth a call to their customer service to find out if you're interested in the deal though.
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Also are there additional taxes in the $60
Also are there additional taxes in the $60
So I guess it's cool you can turn it in each year for a new one.... otherwise it's not much of a deal really.
So I guess it's cool you can turn it in each year for a new one.... otherwise it's not much of a deal really.
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