Total Wireless is offering their
Total Wireless Service: 128GB Samsung Galaxy A36 Smartphone +
1-Month 5G Unlimited Plan (
$55/month) for
$55 w/ Activation + External Port-In/ID Verification only.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
Meowssi for finding this deal.
Note, you may opt-in for Total Wireless 5G+ Unlimited plan for
$65/Month. Additionally, you may save an additional
$5 Off/Month with Auto Pay (
enabled in your Total Wireless Dashboard)
Specs/Key Features:- Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 | Octa-core 2.4GHz, 1.8GHz Processor
- 6.7'' FHD+ Super AMOLED Touchscreen Display
- Front Camera 12MP (F2.2) | Main Camera: 50MP Wide OIS (F1.8) | 8MP Ultra Wide (F2.2) | 5MP Macro (F2.4)
- 128GB Internal Storage
- 6GB RAM
Total Wireless 5G Plan:- Unlimited Data/Talk/Text
- Covered by the Verizon 5G Network
- Price Guaranteed for 5-Years w/ Taxes/Fees Included
- No Contracts
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ID verification -- a third party company takes all your identity info. how it's stored, how long they retain it, who has access to it, who they sell it to -- all unknowns. Assume the worst.
Port in numbers -- from your existing cellular plan. They want you to move your existing service over to them.
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ID verification - what do they need?
Where can I get port in #s nowadays?
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ID verification - what do they need?
Where can I get port in #s nowadays?
ID verification -- a third party company takes all your identity info. how it's stored, how long they retain it, who has access to it, who they sell it to -- all unknowns. Assume the worst.
Port in numbers -- from your existing cellular plan. They want you to move your existing service over to them.
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Plus hazzle of ID verification
Plus hazzle of ID verification is annoying
Verizon is trying to get FCC to remove 60 day requirement which means 6-12 months of paid service or perm locking the phones to verizon.
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