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I've heard about that plan, Josie, but had forgotten about it. What's it called again? Couldn't find it on their site.
It's called T-Mobile One Unlimited 55+. I'm sorry to report that recently the price for new customers was increased to $70/month for two lines. I wasn't aware of this change because existing customers paying $60/month for two lines with unlimited data, texts, and calls were not affected by the price increase. It's still a competitive price, but maybe not so competitive as before because lots of people would already have signed up for the original price.
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It's called T-Mobile One Unlimited 55+. I'm sorry to report that recently the price for new customers was increased to $70/month for two lines. I wasn't aware of this change because existing customers paying $60/month for two lines with unlimited data, texts, and calls were not affected by the price increase. It's still a competitive price, but maybe not so competitive as before because lots of people would already have signed up for the original price.
$88 for one line with unlimited, data, text, min. I also use it as my main internet on my computer at home. So, $88 for home internet and cell service isn't too bad.
I'm using Mint Mobile (T-Mobile MVNO), and I'm on their yearly plan which averages $25/mo, with 10GB of data per month, unlimited talk/text + Canada/Mexico.
How does that work? I checked the site - it says bring your own unlocked phone.
So, my current phone is a T-Mobile MNVO - it is through Republic Wireless. I THINK the phone is "unlocked." I'm not entirely sure though. I'm a bit clueless when it comes to phones. I'm good with most technology, but this is confusing.
But if I like my phone, but not my provider, I could theoretically simply use the same phone with Mint and get data cheaper than I'm paying now?
I think it’s about $35. for two phones. More data than we ever use.
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