This plan has been out for awhile and saw it mentioned here once. But, I've also seen players on here struggling to find a plan they can afford, or a plan they think is worth the money. Even people that don't want a cell phone at all. I think this particular prepaid service needs to be restated.
T-Mobile Prepaid Plan includes:
- 100 minutes
- Unlimited texting
- 5 GB of 4G LTE internet/data (Unlimited technically, but throttled after 5GB)
$30/month. No taxes, no fees.
Incredible deal if you ask me. I just switched today and the service for both voice and data is the same exact experience as it was on postpaid. They claim they don't prioritize postpaid users like other carriers do and I've yet to find any evidence to suggest they're lying. Signed up for auto-pay online and everything. Note: It's initially advertised as a Walmart exclusive but you can call customer service, claim you can't get to a Walmart due to a busy schedule, meetings, not living near one, etc. and they'll just "see what they can do" and then come back and say you're all set with the plan.
I was paying $80/month, plus taxes, coming to about $91/month.
91 x 12 = $1,092
30 x 12 = $360
That's $732 in annual savings for me and most people with postpaid individual accounts.
You'll need a T-Mobile prepaid SIM kit which right now is free with free shipping for a limited time. And then you'll need to bring your own device or buy one from T-Mobile. (The Nexus 5 comes out later this week, I'd advise that one) I switched from T-Mobile postpaid so I went through a different process.
The only downside to this plan would be if you plan on running Roosh's contrary game and/or trying to be different in general by calling all your girls instead of texting. I think I speak for the majority of RVF members - albeit not everyone - when I say that I don't really talk on the phone that much these days.
If you can get past the low amount of minutes, you're set. Texting is texting, and I've gotten some outrageous speed test results from T-Mobile's LTE. Just make sure you're in a relatively populated area (which I assumed most people here are) to get good service and data.
T-Mobile Prepaid Plan includes:
- 100 minutes
- Unlimited texting
- 5 GB of 4G LTE internet/data (Unlimited technically, but throttled after 5GB)
$30/month. No taxes, no fees.
Incredible deal if you ask me. I just switched today and the service for both voice and data is the same exact experience as it was on postpaid. They claim they don't prioritize postpaid users like other carriers do and I've yet to find any evidence to suggest they're lying. Signed up for auto-pay online and everything. Note: It's initially advertised as a Walmart exclusive but you can call customer service, claim you can't get to a Walmart due to a busy schedule, meetings, not living near one, etc. and they'll just "see what they can do" and then come back and say you're all set with the plan.
I was paying $80/month, plus taxes, coming to about $91/month.
91 x 12 = $1,092
30 x 12 = $360
That's $732 in annual savings for me and most people with postpaid individual accounts.
You'll need a T-Mobile prepaid SIM kit which right now is free with free shipping for a limited time. And then you'll need to bring your own device or buy one from T-Mobile. (The Nexus 5 comes out later this week, I'd advise that one) I switched from T-Mobile postpaid so I went through a different process.
The only downside to this plan would be if you plan on running Roosh's contrary game and/or trying to be different in general by calling all your girls instead of texting. I think I speak for the majority of RVF members - albeit not everyone - when I say that I don't really talk on the phone that much these days.
If you can get past the low amount of minutes, you're set. Texting is texting, and I've gotten some outrageous speed test results from T-Mobile's LTE. Just make sure you're in a relatively populated area (which I assumed most people here are) to get good service and data.