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We also went with Visible wireless by Verizon. Same towers but plans are only $20 or $30 haven't noticed any change whatsoever.

If your interested the sale they have going ends in 3 days.


https://www.visible.com/get/?63NDWLS

Save $20 on your first month payment with code 63NDWLS
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We've had 4 lines/$100 with Cricket for 5+ years, been good. Maybe isn't quite as good as Verizon in some rural areas but few issues.
 

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We also went with Visible wireless by Verizon. Same towers but plans are only $20 or $30 haven't noticed any change whatsoever.

If your interested the sale they have going ends in 3 days.

I got a referral number, if folks use it they also get $20 of your next bill and so do I!😊
Here's the link

https://www.visible.com/get/?63NDWLS

My referral # is 63NDWLS
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I will have mrs johnr look into this. As I am not even on our account anymore. I have a work phone, which I use as a personal phone too.
I believe she probably has a phone payment on the plan, as we have 2 kids still on the plan, and seems they need phones about every 18 months...

Do they take over payment on them iPhone purchase installments?
 


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Do they take over payment on them iPhone purchase installments?
You make interest-free monthly installments on the phones until u trade in or pay them off.. Typically u can pay them off anytime but the companies usually run deals if u trade a phone in they'll pay/reimburse you part of the installments.
You can pay them off anytime as well if you choose to do so.
It's the taxes and fees on the "postpaid" plans that really get ya (adds up to about 17% monthly taxes and fees). You don't get anything but state tax on prepaid plans and usually a discount if on autopay which knocks those out and the prepaid plans are so much cheaper, don't every get tricked or sold into the fact that you ever have to get rid of your older grandfathered plan.
Definitely lots of tricks and loopholes around all of this the big companies don't like the consumer to know but that's with almost all big companies.
 
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