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Re: Upgrading from $30 SERO to Evo 4g...Best Plan?
So I read on a few other sites that the $10 Evo tax (and the $30 hotspot fee) is not eligible for employer discounts. So you would pay the full $10, no matter what discount you get for your employer.
Probably no big deal, but it might change the math for some of you guys comparing EPRP plans against regular plans with a discount.
Now, we just need someone to confirm for us how much the Evo is on the EPRP family plans.
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