So, 4 lines with unlimited talk and text, and the $20 total internet add-on (so, unlimited everything) ... $330/mo. That's $83/mo each. That's just barely above the $75-$80/mo "reasonable cost" mark I set when the unlimited war began.
And if you do "t-zones web" instead of "total internet", it's $274/mo, or $69/mo each. Under the mark I set ... you just have to get 3 people to join you.
Compared to $50/mo on MetroPCS, where you're region limited for your unlimited service. $19/mo extra is worth that, I think. Now I just have to find 2 friends to go in with my wife and I. I think all of my friends are in the middle of contracts, though (a bunch of them renewed last Fall, and didn't go to Metro with the wife and I).
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So, 4 lines with unlimited talk and text, and the $20 total internet add-on (so, unlimited everything) ... $330/mo. That's $83/mo each. That's just barely above the $75-$80/mo "reasonable cost" mark I set when the unlimited war began.
And if you do "t-zones web" instead of "total internet", it's $274/mo, or $69/mo each. Under the mark I set ... you just have to get 3 people to join you.
Compared to $50/mo on MetroPCS, where you're region limited for your unlimited service. $19/mo extra is worth that, I think. Now I just have to find 2 friends to go in with my wife and I. I think all of my friends are in the middle of contracts, though (a bunch of them renewed last Fall, and didn't go to Metro with the wife and I).