Unlimited Starter (35gb data including 10 GB hotspot)
-Yearly $276 ($23/month)
-Monthly $29/27/25 for 1/2/3+ lines
Unlimited Premium (100GB data including 50GB hotspot)
-Yearly $450 ($37.50/month)
-Monthly $50/45/40 for 1/2/3+ lines
-Taxes and Fees included
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If you want to pay for a whole year in advance, to save about $6/month, go for it, but please give them a real world try first.Some folks (but not everyone) have had very good experiences.
I think they have fairly good service with the supposedly prioritized data, but I have found their customer care and their incentives to be a little shady over the last 18 months or so (speaking to the free trials they have offered with way too many hoops to jump thru and even then failing to provide--probably just me).
Just some thoughts.
The Unlimited Plans are a great deal, but for our household (multiple lines, mid-low data usage) the Sharable plan is even better.
Starter: $0.65 / GB ($0.71 / GB without annual) of mobile data, and $2.3 / GB ($2.5 / GB without annual) for Hotspot. 1-Mbps speeds beyond which is fine for email/notifications/basic browsing, but will buffer even SD video.
Sharable: $5 / GB to $1.60 / GB. Which is more if you plan on using your most of your 35 GB allotment on the Starter. The less data you use, the more you save which isn't true with Starter. The Sharable advantages:
- Automatic Top Ups at 90%. This allows you to pick a lower monthly plan, in the hopes that you won't top up and on average save money.
- All data is hotspot data.
- All data is high speed data.
- Additional Lines in the pool are cheap ($8 each).
- If you need to top up, and don't use all of your top up data, it rolls over max one additional month. So you get two chances to use it.
Therefore, I'd strongly recommend people go look at their historical data usage carefully; if it is e.g., under 6 GB/line then you'll save money with two lines for $33/month Vs. $46/month for Starter. But Sharable is really designed for a lot of lines.
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If you want to pay for a whole year in advance, to save about $6/month, go for it, but please give them a real world try first.Some folks (but not everyone) have had very good experiences.
I think they have fairly good service with the supposedly prioritized data, but I have found their customer care and their incentives to be a little shady over the last 18 months or so (speaking to the free trials they have offered with way too many hoops to jump thru and even then failing to provide--probably just me).
Just some thoughts.
I agree that people should go for a free trial and/or test out their network on monthly rates before paying for a year. Some people won't have a good experience whether due to network coverage or device issues.
As for pricing, they just changed their pricing a few months ago as you said.
Apparently, they weren't getting much traction on their mid-tier plan and decided to combine the low and mid-tier unlimited plans by offering the mid-tier plan features, but at monthly price that's in between the old low/mid tier ($29).
Another way to think of it is a $4 price increase to the old $25 plan for more high speed data/hotspot. But now you get the option of paying for a year at a time, at a $23/month rate. I think they did this, because of the popularity of their cyber monday deal which was a year of the $25 plan for $250 ($50 off).
Overall, price increases aren't great, but at least there's more data/hotspot and the option to save more by paying annually. Existing users with old plans are grandfathered.
They haven't changed their shared data plans, which are still a great value for lower data users (unlimited talk/text and 2gb of data for $10, and only $2/gb for add-on data).
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I am on 50 days trial ($40 or $25 priced locked in) So far service is great. Was testing 5G warp seepd today, got 650mps down/80 up (full signal strength)
I am on 50 days trial ($40 or $25 priced locked in) So far service is great. Was testing 5G warp seepd today, got 650mps down/80 up (full signal strength)
If you try their free line, do it with some disposable email, then use your regular email if you do subscribe.
Silly policies.
the value over mint is superior customer support compared to mint. Now whether someone actually values that is up to each individual
as for coverage, they offer the option of selecting from two networks, either tmobile or verison.
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