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Re: Upgrading from $30 SERO to Evo 4g...Best Plan?

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Originally Posted by SaltyDawg View Post
It's not unlimited with Sprint, lol. It's unlimited to cell phones (which ironically does not include checking your voice mail) but you still pay for land lines- which most business still use.
450 minutes on Sprint is $69.99. 500 minutes on T-Mobile is $59.99. Both include unlimited messaging and smartphone data. Sprint requires a 2 year contract, T-Mobile does not require a contract at all.

You asked who could match or beat it, well T-Mobile is $10 cheaper. And they still have faster data, better customer service, and the ease of SIM cards. They also have better phones than Sprint currently has.
I dont use minuets when checking VM and you still cant compare the 2. Its unlimited to any cell compared to unlimited TM-TM. Thats not matching and def not beating it. and they def dont have a faster network. They do have way better customer service though and that does say a lot and the phone thing.....all I have to say is Evo.




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