Sunday, May 3, 2020

I'm thinking of getting a cell phone plan for two people... ?

Kiersten Clayburn: Oh, dear. Please don't. You are endangering your credit and your friendship. This almost never ends well. Best of luck to you.

Kimberlee Bowdish: hi,t-mobile has amazing plans.it's free mobile-to-mobile (you can call each other for free), nights start at 9 and free weekends.t-mobile is much cheaper than their competitors but my plan anyways has a lot less minutes (we have the 500 plan)i dont think they offer the 500 plan anymore though.the lowest plan has 700 minutes for $59.99 (two people) i think....Show more

Danyell Rowback: 2

Curt Broadhead: Verizon has good plans. I have a prepay plan and that might also work out for you.

Debora Rinderer: You could each get one of the new T-Mobile plans, with the "My Faves" feature where you can pick 5 people who you can always call for free. It's probably not worth it to get a family plan, and probably not a good idea if you're just friends.

Jacinta Moitoso: It will depend on the p! hone you want and the plan you need. A basic phone deposit is not much. An iPhone deposit will be a minimum of $500.

Brock Hladik: Hi,I actually worked as a call center rep. for a telephone/cellular company. I think I really could help you make a well thought out informed decision, but I need more information. Your best bet may even end up being a pre-paid phone or using phone cards or something. The two of you average of 7-8.5 hours phone time combined or 3.5 - 4.25 hours each. How much additional time do you spend talking to other people that would make getting a cell phone a necessary thing?Consider, getting a cell phone usually involves Activation $35 each phone, Phone $29.99-199.00, Monthly plan $29.99-69.99 plus or minus, Overage charges .15 to .35 cents per minute over plan, and taxes equal to 12-15% of total bill. You may get Activation or Free Phone deals, but plan rates, taxes, and overage should still be considered. Also, you may have to pay a deposit depen! ding on the quality of your credit or if you don't even have a! credit history.Without knowing more, it almost seems as if a pre-paid phone ($19.99 & up) with a 1 year minutes package (around $100 for the whole year) that reserves that phone number for a year & lets you add minutes as you need them may be the best for you. Cell phone plans are great, but if a person is not a big talker or doesn't have other people in that network, there may be better options. Plus it eliminates bad feelings about overages or "That's not fair. I used 100 minutes and you used 800 in our 900 minute shared plan."Just tell me anything else you can think of that makes you want a cell phone or think it is a good idea, and tell me more about how you plan to use it.Best wishes....Show more

Jesse Japak: nextel phones....if you walkie talkie eachother there is no cost. I myself like t-mobile too.

Garry Ohmen: cingular is good..so is verizon w/ the new friend thing....call any friends (5 max) you want on another network for free!! i know w/ cingular (! or AT&T...dont member the new naeme cuz they keep on changing it) u can call each other for free on the same networkhOpE tHiS hElPeD...Show more

Arnulfo Seegars: neither one of us really talks on the phone, but we both need cell phones "just in case".we don't need picture phones, text messaging, internet... nothing like that.

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