Update: This popular deal is still available
Red Pocket Store via eBay has
360-Day Red Pocket No-Contract Prepaid Wireless Plan (12GB 5G/LTE) on sale for
$199.99 (equivalent to $16.67/month).
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
unlvrebels for finding this deal.
Select your choice of compatible network:
- GSMA (AT&T Compatible Phone)
- CDMA (Verizon Compatible Phone)
- GSMT (T-Mobile Compatible Phone)
- Renewal/Existing SIM
Details:
- 360-Day 12GB Prepaid Plan $199.99
- Includes every 30 days for 360 days:
- Unlimited Talk
- Unlimited Texts
- 12GB 5G LTE Data
- Must activate plan within 90 days
Starter Kit Includes:
- One GSMA or CDMA high-speed SIM card (based on network selection)
- For use with unlocked AT&T compatible or Verizon compatible devices.
- Activation code (received via email after purchase)
- Instructional flyer
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It was $195 a few months ago and it was a FP deal. I was expecting around $180 for BF. But it appears not.
I have used Red Pocket GSMT for over 5 years and am planning to get two renewal kits.
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It was $195 a few months ago and it was a FP deal. I was expecting around $180 for BF. But it appears not.
I have used Red Pocket GSMT for over 5 years and am planning to get two renewal kits.
What is up with those options... WARP, DARK STAR and LIGHT SPEED? Are those codes for the three major networks, and if so do you know which is which? AT&T, T-mobile, Verizon? Where I live, although all 3 work fine in town, it's easy to drive 5-10 minutes out into the boonies and find that unless you've got AT&T you're getting zero bars. If I jump to US Mobile, which of these coded options corresponds to AT&T?
Danke!
Dark Star. A play on on the "Death Star" nickname for AT&T, most likely.
*Performed a quick test on the $60/yr eBay plan that I recently renewed (last week?). Hotspot enabled and connected. Maybe not 100% definitive since it was an existing prior plan being renewed. It would really behoove RP to address these questions. They're only losing (not loosing!) customers by being so opaque. I have another line that I'm most likely going to let lapse due to this uncertainty (in addition to the price increases, fees, etc).
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