Now that anybody and everybody is offering unlimited data, my old grandfathered plan is obsolete. I'm paying about $100 more than if I were to switch over to a new plan.
So are there any good incentives going on (besides the pretty hefty saving I'll already receive)?
I held on to that plan for so long I'm out of the loop.
But there's no reason not to try and get a better deal now that times have caught up with the carriers.
>>60046716
Read the fine print is the new stuff actually unlimited it throttled after like 10gigs?
My plan is old as shit and I can't get a new sim card unless I "upgrade" plan. which means I only get 3g on the old sim card somehow. But whatever, I cut it to nano size anyways
>>60046727
It's throttled after 22GB, but so is every grandfathered unlimited plan now.
Your contact has to specifically say no throttling and those were really rare.
Like: They weren't the earliest unlimited plans, -those get throttled, and they aren't the latest - those get throttled. There's a really wierd spot in the middle you have to hit exactly.
Are contracts even a thing anymore? I thought carriers wanted to do away with those and the new thing is try and sucker people in with 'monthly installment plans' on new phones.
>Wanting a contract.
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Seriously, this is just... Wow.
>>60046788
Why not if it'll save me $100 a month. What's the use in staying off as I am?
Carriers have a monopoly. This isn't going to change anytime soon.
If someones pissing on you that you can't stop, might as well fill a glass and call it lemonade.
>>60046716
I get unlimited with Metro PCS for $50 a month