Zippster
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I'm at a steady $129 after taxes and stuff with a Storm, Droid, and 3 regular phones. Insurance on the Storm and Droid. 1400 minutes Select plan with unlimited text.
$129 for all those? You work for the government????
I'm at a steady $129 after taxes and stuff with a Storm, Droid, and 3 regular phones. Insurance on the Storm and Droid. 1400 minutes Select plan with unlimited text.
Verizon Surewest Plan
99999 anytime (unlimited minutes) & unlimited long distance: $45 a month.
500 pix and text. (Included)
$29 Data plan.
No insurance.
Comes to around $80 a month, give or take taxes.
Bullcrap :icon_ nono:. I just came from buying my Droid from a verizon store and they offer no such plans. I cry shenanigans. Pics or it didn't happen.
I hope these meet your needs? :wink:
Ok. Maybe I jump the gun a little on that. I didn't mean any harm. Is this normal for a phone company to be able to just buy out all the little companys like this? Wouldn't this fall under that anti competitive law that stops monopolies or something?
Any ways here is my plan.
$105 data plan, 900 mins
Nights and weekend
Text messaging
Insurance.
$110 - $115
There's other differences between the $50 and $103 - you doubled your minutes, you have 5 Friends and Family unlimited calls to/receive from and your phone is much more advanced than when you had $50.Well, I got my bill. 103 dollars, 900 minutes, unlimited texts and email/web.
That, my friends, is after taxes WITH a 22% discount from my job.
Not happy about, it, but in all honesty I used to pay 50 bucks a month or so for 450 minutes and 250 texts. But, to justify it, now I never have to worry about going over unless I have an insane amount of phone calls to a non-verizon #, and I get
1) Web
2) email
3) texts
4) free music
5) free music (yes, its worth saying twice)
6) navigation
7) a decent camera and a video recorder in my pocket
I could make that list much longer, but putting in "coupons" just won't cut it.
For an extra 50 bucks a month, things in my life got easier. Just not getting lost anymore with navigation is nice. And, as we all know, with the prices of things these days (who ever thought you needed a 100 dollar bill to get gas and a carton of cigarettes 10 years ago?), I have to say something I hate to hear other people say "its worth it".
I think.
-Wil