I know I did and others. If you were one of the affected ones, you were notified way before now.has anyone seen an increase to their bill yet?
4 lines @ $30 per line = $120 plus taxes and fees is all I can find on their website. Do you have something else?I have a plan from Verizon that has held steady at $30/phone (no data hotspot however unlimited data).
Also watch out when comparing TMO to the other big two. TMO covers the taxes and fees with their advertised rates. When I was shopping around, Verizon came out to 24% higher after the taxes and fees, despite having nearly identical advertised prices.AT&T ($65) and Verizon ($80) are both cheaper than TMO ($85) now for military plans. I'll be switching soon.
EDIT: I just saw the next TMO plans, $101 for the Go5G Next Military vs $85 for the "old" Magenta MAX Military. But they threw in a year of AAA and Hulu![]()
Legacy plan not offered anymore.4 lines @ $30 per line = $120 plus taxes and fees is all I can find on their website. Do you have something else?
Same. The ability to get a straight story on taxes was a big deal to me. VZ and ATT service getting worse made my decision to take my personal phone from ATT to T-Mobile. My work phone is vz and that service is worse than in the past.Also watch out when comparing TMO to the other big two. TMO covers the taxes and fees with their advertised rates. When I was shopping around, Verizon came out to 24% higher after the taxes and fees, despite having nearly identical advertised prices.
When you throw in Netflix, Hulu, and other services I already purchase monthly anywho, TMO comes out way ahead; for me at least.
Good for you. But good luck when you get deprioritized on both networks because you’re paying Pennies for excess bandwidth versus the actual users. It will be interesting to see how that works out, and if you report back on it.Data usage.
TO give an idea on our usage and back up my statement that not everyone needs unlimited data BUT the big guys WANT you to WANT unlimited data because they KNOW you are not going to come close to using or needing it. Yet it makes great marketing.
Before I get flamed I am NOT saying this is for everyone. I am saying most people have no clue what they are buying with ANY cell plan or subscription service for that matter.
My wife and I have 4 days left in our cell plan. Here is our cell data usage. I need to say we constantly are on our Iphones when away from our home WiFi but since we both are home all day long that isnt a concern.
We have US Mobile shared 12 gb data month plan, we have 4 days to go and have not come close to using all 12gb. Weekends are highest useage as we maybe streaming music at the beach and or boat for hours at a time.
I also have "Auto-Top off. Should I run low on data US Mobile will automatically add more at $4 every 2gb. I will not need it but even if I do, I am only paying $33 a month for two lines.
(this chart is my line, 4 days to go and I only used less than 5gb for the month. That big spike is 2+ gb in one day day, it was the day on the boat that I was uploading many video clips of our short trip into the ocean while on the boat to friends and family.
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Blow my wife only used 3GB so far for the month. Generally her small spikes are we use her phone for streaming Apple Music. On her most useage for a day was only 434mb.
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Our total for the month with 4 days to go is 8Gb out of our 12 Gb plan, more than enough but if we didnt make it, automatically with our plan another 2gb would be added for a cost of $4 on our $33 plan.
BTW- ANY ADDITIONAL DATA PURCHASED WITH AUTO-TOP OFF DOES NOT EXPIRE, it stays with your account until you need it.
I make no efforts to save using data, Im more than willing to pay more if I need it. I just dont but if we did, There are some great deals still with US Mobile, maybe Redpocket too. Having used MNVOs for most of the last 15 years I know the service is always good so have no problem paying a year in advance IF the savings is big. Right now we pay monthly. My daughter does pay RedPocket by the year and has for years now.
PS with US Mobile (and maybe Redpocket too) I can switch from the Verizon network to T-Mobile network on the fly if I choose too.
Right now my hatred of T-Mobile forcing me to switch do to their price increase makes me want to punish them. This is the first time in 22 years my personal phone is being used on the Verizon network.
My observations are the voice is a bit more pleasant, crisp and has more treble in it. The data works well inside buildings and stores where T-Mobile in this area struggles sometimes horribly.
With that said, when T-Mobile does have a good signal as its tested data speeds are faster, thing is you will never notice that on a cell phone with a tiny 6 inch screen. SO if your looking to beat the speed test, if you can get a good T-Mobile signal T-Mobile will win in this area.
If you're looking for good all around coverage and crisp sounding voice at slower "tested" speeds that you never notice. Verizon wins in this area. For fun I might try T-Mobile soon. For one reason, it's a US Mobile feature to be able to switch on the fly, so I would be doing it for more the thrill of trying out the feature.
BOTTOM LINE, I am saving $47 a month for two lines by dumping T-Mobile Magenta 55+ plan and switching to US Mobile. Ok make that saving $40 a line since I am losing T-Mobile $7 bill credit for Netflex.
Full credit goes to @14Accent for posting about US Mobile in here or I might have been back to RedPocket which is still good but not as good for out use.
I dont need luck, I can report back right now. I have used MVNOs for the last 15 years minus 2. Never an issue. SO there is your feedback.Good for you. But good luck when you get deprioritized on both networks because you’re paying Pennies for excess bandwidth versus the actual users. It will be interesting to see how that works out, and if you report back on it.
VZ is far worse than Tmo at this point in. Any places, so good luck with that too.
Like @alarmguy said, all cell service coverage and quality is dependent on your location and network. As for US Mobile, the amount of data you pay for in your plan is Priority level data that is not de-prioritized by Verizon or T-Mobile.Good for you. But good luck when you get deprioritized on both networks because you’re paying Pennies for excess bandwidth versus the actual users. It will be interesting to see how that works out, and if you report back on it.
VZ is far worse than Tmo at this point in. Any places, so good luck with that too.
ALL cell service is dependent on your particular area. More so in what might be considered more rural. Also how important a phone is to someone? Got me.
It appears that US Mobile has changed their plan structure again! As of today, they offer a 10gb shared data plan for $28 instead of the 12gb shared data plan offered last month for $33. This is actually better since adding 2gb more data brings the cost up to $32/mo. and any of the unused "supplemental" 2gb data carries over to subsequent months.Verizon has more even coverage be it on the LTE vs 5g but at least you can use your phone and data at speeds that make no noticeable difference between the two.
Your comments are way to narrow, even lower priced plans on the major carriers have the same disclosures. Again, whatever is important to you but why would I pay $100+ a month when I can pay $33 and have no issues.
Another recent change made by US Mobile only allows you to have 2 carrier "teleports" for free on the latest shared data plans (I don't know if it is 2 per month or 2 per line). After that, it is $2 per teleport, just like on their other non-shared data plans.You saying Verizon is far worse than T-Mobile, what qualifies you? when did you last use it?
My qualification is I used TMobile the last two years and have noticed better coverage with Verizon on an MVNO for the last two months at $47 less a month. AS previously posted it doesnt mean for fun I wont switch on the fly to try T-Mobile since US mobile gives me that option with a click of the mouse and I hear soon will be able to with ATT.
“Never an issue” may or may not be your frame of reference of what you’re doing.I dont need luck, I can report back right now. I have used MVNOs for the last 15 years minus 2. Never an issue. SO there is your feedback.
ALL cell service is dependent on your particular area. More so in what might be considered more rural. Also how important a phone is to someone? Got me.
Im sure you must have read my posts and also another in here how T-Mobile becomes a PITA when inside stores here along the coast for me. (not sure where for the other user) Many times we lost service. For example go shopping with my wife and then cant contact her inside the store to see where she is at. Cant make calls, look up products in places like Home Depot. I and the other poster agree, T-Mobile 5g network is much expanded, thing is the signal dies inside many stores without towers nearby. It seems like T-Mobile is forcing 5g (maybe all they have in rural areas) and it just doesnt work in many places yet.
Verizon has more even coverage be it on the LTE vs 5g but at least you can use your phone and data at speeds that make no noticeable difference between the two.
Ive used T-Mobile for the last two years direct from T-Mobile so I am certainly qualified to "report back" right now. Using Verizon on US Mobile MVNO is no issue and if ever was I can try T-Moible on MVNO.
Your comments are way to narrow, even lower priced plans on the major carriers have the same disclosures. Again, whatever is important to you but why would I pay $100+ a month when I can pay $33 and have no issues.
You saying Verizon is far worse than T-Mobile, what qualifies you? when did you last use it?
My qualification is I used TMobile the last two years and have noticed better coverage with Verizon on an MVNO for the last two months at $47 less a month. AS previously posted it doesnt mean for fun I wont switch on the fly to try T-Mobile since US mobile gives me that option with a click of the mouse and I hear soon will be able to with ATT.
Heck in previous posts this last Sunday I uploaded close to 2GB of video from my boat off the coast in the ocean on my Verizon MVNO. No issue.
But best of all, between these discussions? For someone on the fence (not saying you) anyone can try the service, if at ANYTIME its not what they want or expect, you can switch to your expensive Primary Carrier ATT, T-Mobile and Verizon plans at much higher cost.
Its not life or death for some to be glued to a phone 24/7 but I ahve to admit, my wife and I are on it way to much and still never have an issue.
This is the part I do not understand in these discussions. What difference does any of this make? For someone who wants to try a 2 line plan for 30 to $50 just do it. If you dont like it, dont do it next month. Kind of like buying ice cream, try a new one, dont like it, buy the other one next time.All we are doing is buying a service for 30 days, not a lifetime commitment.
I’m sure you do realize experience with cell service it is still dependent on region and area.“Never an issue” may or may not be your frame of reference of what you’re doing.
I get it that you’re angry, bitter perhaps. I was happy with ATT for years and then kept getting more and more spots that wouldn’t work. That’s all gone with T mobile… so for everyone mad in one direction, there’s someone happy in another.
I also keep standalone data in other locations for $5/mo and it’s so easy.
You’re right, what difference does it make? All that matters is that service is reliable and fast. ATT stopped being reliable. VZ (work phone, prioritized data) also has gotten lousier. So for every one that is bad, one is good I guess.
My comment was purely that, as much as you may think that you’re not a second class citizen on a third party carrier, I suspect that you maybe when using heavy data in heavy spots. Even if you didn’t have the issues in the past. Data use is going up rapidly for many folks for a range of reasons. I’m not going to compare my successes or happiness with a 3G signal on an iPhone 3s to what we have today, regardless of carrier. Thus the interest of if things change, and my question. Interesting also that now you have to pay to swap carriers if you exceed so many changes a month.
Our plan renews on the 29th. I have used 9.6Gb and my wife has used 16.9GbData usage.
TO give an idea on our usage and back up my statement that not everyone needs unlimited data BUT the big guys WANT you to WANT unlimited data because they KNOW you are not going to come close to using or needing it. Yet it makes great marketing.
Before I get flamed I am NOT saying this is for everyone. I am saying most people have no clue what they are buying with ANY cell plan or subscription service for that matter.
My wife and I have 4 days left in our cell plan. Here is our cell data usage. I need to say we constantly are on our Iphones when away from our home WiFi but since we both are home all day long that isnt a concern.
We have US Mobile shared 12 gb data month plan, we have 4 days to go and have not come close to using all 12gb. Weekends are highest useage as we maybe streaming music at the beach and or boat for hours at a time.
I also have "Auto-Top off. Should I run low on data US Mobile will automatically add more at $4 every 2gb. I will not need it but even if I do, I am only paying $33 a month for two lines.
(this chart is my line, 4 days to go and I only used less than 5gb for the month. That big spike is 2+ gb in one day day, it was the day on the boat that I was uploading many video clips of our short trip into the ocean while on the boat to friends and family.
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Blow my wife only used 3GB so far for the month. Generally her small spikes are we use her phone for streaming Apple Music. On her most useage for a day was only 434mb.
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Our total for the month with 4 days to go is 8Gb out of our 12 Gb plan, more than enough but if we didnt make it, automatically with our plan another 2gb would be added for a cost of $4 on our $33 plan.
BTW- ANY ADDITIONAL DATA PURCHASED WITH AUTO-TOP OFF DOES NOT EXPIRE, it stays with your account until you need it.
I make no efforts to save using data, Im more than willing to pay more if I need it. I just dont but if we did, There are some great deals still with US Mobile, maybe Redpocket too. Having used MNVOs for most of the last 15 years I know the service is always good so have no problem paying a year in advance IF the savings is big. Right now we pay monthly. My daughter does pay RedPocket by the year and has for years now.
PS with US Mobile (and maybe Redpocket too) I can switch from the Verizon network to T-Mobile network on the fly if I choose too.
Right now my hatred of T-Mobile forcing me to switch do to their price increase makes me want to punish them. This is the first time in 22 years my personal phone is being used on the Verizon network.
My observations are the voice is a bit more pleasant, crisp and has more treble in it. The data works well inside buildings and stores where T-Mobile in this area struggles sometimes horribly.
With that said, when T-Mobile does have a good signal as its tested data speeds are faster, thing is you will never notice that on a cell phone with a tiny 6 inch screen. SO if your looking to beat the speed test, if you can get a good T-Mobile signal T-Mobile will win in this area.
If you're looking for good all around coverage and crisp sounding voice at slower "tested" speeds that you never notice. Verizon wins in this area. For fun I might try T-Mobile soon. For one reason, it's a US Mobile feature to be able to switch on the fly, so I would be doing it for more the thrill of trying out the feature.
BOTTOM LINE, I am saving $47 a month for two lines by dumping T-Mobile Magenta 55+ plan and switching to US Mobile. Ok make that saving $40 a line since I am losing T-Mobile $7 bill credit for Netflex.
Full credit goes to @14Accent for posting about US Mobile in here or I might have been back to RedPocket which is still good but not as good for out use.
Trying to understand this. What is your actual payment?ATT user here Unlimited; $105 for two lines and the reception is outstanding
we have a discount for the longest time so thats why its $105Trying to understand this. What is your actual payment?
Cheapest I can find on ATT site is roughly $130 for two lines actual payment. Im not at all doubting you, just asking what plan and if it is still available. Not that I want it, I pay $33 for two lines, actual payment.
US Mobile is either $50 or $88 two lines actual payment for your type of plan with more perks than ATT at that price I suspect but could be wrong. You get a choice of Verizon or T-Mobile Service
https://www.att.com/plans/wireless/
https://www.usmobile.com/get-started-unlimited
Or, here is a whole page top to bottom of savings.
https://www.usmobile.com/plans