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Originally Posted by spiritcrusher33
well if u sign a 2 year contract.. its not cheaper..put it this way
Even More for Families 750 Talk 59.99
data 30.00x2 = 60.00
unlimited text 10x2=20
so 150.00 a month before taxes..is the best u can do on a contract with t-mobile for 2 lines with unlimited data and text and a small 750 bucket to share..
vs
sprint before my discount mind u.
Everything Data Share 1500
129.00 a month for unlimited everything. ( counting anymobile ) since i dont call many landlines,lol even before my 25% discount its still 30 bucks a month cheaper on contract for a family plan than t-mobile..
then if u do the even more plus..( which is not on contract. and u have to shell out for a phone ) the Even More Plus Family and Smartphone Service
1500 plan is 119.99 a month.. so really only bout 10 bucks cheaper than sprint..lol
and as far as coverage goes. ya. if your in the city like dallas and mesquite..which is 30 miles from me. u have great coverage from all 4 carriers.. but most people like me like to live out in the country away from traffic and congestion. and people..lol so sprint and verizon works for us country folk.lol
now im not attacking u just stating the facts for ya..
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Compare that same Sprint plan to the T-Mobile Even More Plus plan and it's $10 per month cheaper than Sprint- as I originally stated. And that is without even having a contract. So it's cheaper than Sprint right now, and you can leave whenever you want without an ETF.
So the bottom line is, if you have T-Mobile coverage in your area, you'd be pretty foolish to choose Sprint over them. T-Mobile has faster data, better phones, cheaper rates, and better technology powering their network (you can use data while on the phone, conference calling works, cell tower location works, etc). And there aren't too many places that Sprint has service and T-Mobile doesn't these days. Yes, I know Sprint had better service back in the day when you could roam without limits and T-Mobile didn't even have 3G yet. But nowadays Sprint doesn't want anyone roaming anymore (probably because Verizon now owns Alltel) and T-Mobile has been rolling out the nations fastest 3G at a record pace. And that already fastest 3G in the nation is going to get 3 times faster in a few months...
And don't bother mentioning that you have to shell out for a phone on T-Mobile. You have to shell out for a phoone on Sprint too. Sprint might give you $150 off if you sign a contract, but their phones are more expensive than T-Mobile's anyway. Plus, T-Mobile will let you break the cost of the device up into 20 interest free payments if you want- still without signiong a contract on the plan...