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I got my data doubled.

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Yeah, what do you have? Lol

I pay $25/m and get unlimited texts and like 500 minutes. I need more sad.png

I virtually have wifi almost everywhere I go

Verizon plans all (contracts/post-paid) come with unlimited talk/text and limited data.

 

I have the 4GB data plan for $70, which got doubled to 8GB + my 1GB promotional data which equates out to 9GB of total data.

Plus the $40 monthly access (more like $45 with tax) per phone.

 

Idk about pre paid.

then why do you need more, you call more than 500min?

my girlfriend calls me every night lol

my girlfriend calls me every night lol

He means me when he says girlfriend QwPha8E.png
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Over 20$ / month is way too much for a phone. 

And $100k is too much for a car, yet people still buy them.

And $100k is too much for a car, yet people still buy them.

 

True, but when paying 100k for a car you're getting better quality.

People pay 70$/m for a high end device while you can get it for 20$/m, 

I understand that they want more data and stuff but cmon you can watch movies at home and socialize with other people (it looks so dumb when I enter a subway and 70% of the people are watching netflix on their phone or tablet).

But then again people should do whatever they want, this is just my opinion.

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True, but when paying 100k for a car you're getting better quality.

People pay 70$/m for a high end device while you can get it for 20$/m, 

I understand that they want more data and stuff but cmon you can watch movies at home and socialize with other people (it looks so dumb when I enter a subway and 70% of the people are watching netflix on their phone or tablet).

But then again people should do whatever they want, this is just my opinion.

So if you buy a 100k car you're getting better quality, but if you buy a $20 flip phone, it's not lower quality than compared to that of any smartphone?

So if you buy a 100k car you're getting better quality, but if you buy a $20 flip phone, it's not lower quality than compared to that of any smartphone?

 

What the fuck?

So if you buy a 100k car you're getting better quality, but if you buy a $20 flip phone, it's not lower quality than compared to that of any smartphone?

 

What the fuck?

 

Oh, it's only for Moto E?

That's what I thought.

Currently yeah, but at least their the top of the line phones on Android excluding the Nexus and Galaxy. Only downside to the service is they run on Sprint which provides shitty service where I live.

 

Also, I completely agree with @Fantabulous. It's kind of pathetic seeing teenagers spend tons of money per month so they can get on Twitter and Instagram even when they're not home.

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Currently yeah, but at least their the top of the line phones on Android excluding the Nexus and Galaxy. Only downside to the service is they run on Sprint which provides shitty service where I live.

 

Also, I completely agree with @Fantabulous. It's kind of pathetic seeing teenagers spend tons of money per month so they can get on Twitter and Instagram even when they're not home.

They do it to brag about it more than anything.

I remember when I was in high school that's all kids talked about. I didn't get my first phone until after I graduated when I got it myself, but I still remember that. 

the point he's trying to make is that you can get just the same deals out there rather than over paying for big company names like Verizon.

A car to a phone bill is the worst analogy lol

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the point he's trying to make is that you can get just the same deals out there rather than over paying for big company names like Verizon.

A car to a phone bill is the worst analogy lol

I use my phone for business so I'd rather not have shitty service and data signal.
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