Check out Total Wireless. 2 phones unlimited talk/text 16 gb shared $60 3 phones 80. Your verizon phones will work. Automatically take payment out each month, so no buying cards unless you want to do that.
I wish I would have heard of Total Wireless before I switched to Strait Talk. I am very happy with Strait talk but if they have the exact same coverage the TW does I will be signing my wife and I up pronto. I ended up going with the $55 plan for 60 gigs thinking I could hotspot my phone if needed but found that is a no no with Strait talk and they can slap you with a ban. Also read a lot of people that do it and never get caught but I know how that would go for me. The luck I have I don't even bother Jay walking anymore not really worried about getting a ticket just worried someone on a cell phone while driving is going to clobber me!
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Full discloser after a week of being on Strait Talk.
I fished out of Beaver Bay on Sakakawea and had service all day. Text, phone calls and interweb all worked just fine. Not that I was on my phone but I wanted to make sure coverage was going t work for me. Caught 11 eyes and kept 7 eyes. I also caught one Largemouth bass in 34fow for those who are looking for a fishing report. I was also up to deep water and had no issues there. Exact same coverage as I had with Verizon. I am in Mandan and have had zero dropped calls and everything seems in order. Very happy with ST and probably will be making the switch to Total Wireless next month once this month is up just to try it do to the extra savings it would give the wife and I.
Our bill was $185 for 3 lines with 10 gigs shared(Verizon). Unlimited text and talk. With everyone switching to ST it would be $135. $50 of savings a month comes out to be $600/year
Now if Total wireless is even less @ $80 per month for 3 lines that is a savings of $105 a month and roughly $1260 for the year. That's some decent savings right there. One buddy would say that's good minnow money!
For the ones that want to do it but just don't. All I had to ask myself is this how many times in a year do I go to Verizon or a best buy store for help on anything. I can honest say this was my number 1 reason why I didn't switch and really sat and thought about it and I couldn't remember the last time I was in a store to talk to someone about my phone. So I made the switch.