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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.
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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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I'm wondering the same, I bought a 6 mo plan with a website that had the same color scheme called black mobile off an SD deal 4 years ago. Long story short, they weren't authorized to use t-mobile. My number was lost they claimed they sent me texts and emails about it, but I never got any. It's not worth the risk for me to try some unknown mvno again.
If you travel internationally a lot (more than 6 times per year), perhaps you should consider Google Fi instead.