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Monthly promotion rate is not locked in for renewal. Agent said, "plans may change and also we can have better plans than this in future."
Also I learned that this uses Verizon network.
https://www.amazon.com/11-66-Infi...r=8-6&th=1
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Marketeers hope to outsmart consumers by making it up on upsells or renewals. That's how they think: Always, always "how can I outsmart consumers, so they think they're getting a good deal, but it's really I who am getting the better deal".
As deal-seekers we are trying to outsmart the marketeers. It's how WE think.
So we shouldn't be surprised when marketeers decide to try to get rid of us as soon as they realize the prey they caught in their trap is one that bites.
A (very) few companies found a model where they can sustainably offer genuinely good prices relatively to their products and service. They don't play this marketeers' outsmarting game, at least not as hard (still need new customers, everybody does). But they are rarely the ones with superhot unicorn deals.
This InfoMobile offer sounds sweet for those with a Verizon compatible phone, particularly at the Amazon price. I don't know the company, but I will be surprised if they can sustain it through renewals. But that's OK as long as they still play nice when customers try to leave at the end of the intro deal.
https://imgur.com/a/A4647hk
I love that with the Amazon offer you don't have to give them an MOP
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If you travel internationally a lot (more than 6 times per year), perhaps you should consider Google Fi instead.
Above is good advice. Google Fi is awesome for travel. I use their pay as you go plan as my primary phone/text number and then buy prepaid sims such as this one for data in the US. I turn on the Fi data before leaving the country ($10 gb isn't cheap, but better then the $10 a day fee on many networks).
They're the usual deprioritized mvno, but I got 300mbps from the house
Threaten CS with an FTC complaint?
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