What are some value adds to using T-Mobile over AT&T?
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 @creayt said: @JaredBusch said: The goal of reviewing choices on occasion is always to ensure that I am getting the best value for my money. I was not expecting to save much money by switching to T-Mobile. I was surprised to come out a bit higher. That's surprising. We save over $200 a month on T-Mo versus our AT&T plan. Is it worth it? I guess, but just barely, and mostly only because we don't use our phones much except while traveling. The screenshot above are my actual numbers and what I assume to be the best rate I can do on T-Mobile. 
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 Are you maybe not on iPhones? We've had great luck on iPhones. With Android I've had those issues with every service. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: Are you maybe not on iPhones? We've had great luck on iPhones. With Android I've had those issues with every service. 1 iPhone 6 Plus, 2 iPhone 6s, and 1 5S on my plan. 
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 Strange. I know that each of our phones acts very differently but our reliability on TMobile, especially around the city, has been excellent. 
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 @creayt said: @JaredBusch said: The goal of reviewing choices on occasion is always to ensure that I am getting the best value for my money. I was not expecting to save much money by switching to T-Mobile. I was surprised to come out a bit higher. That's surprising. We save over $200 a month on T-Mo versus our AT&T plan. Is it worth it? I guess, but just barely, and mostly only because we don't use our phones much except while traveling. Wow - how many lines do you have on there? Save $200+ a month, Jared's bill isn't even $200/month. 
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 @Dashrender said: Wow - how many lines do you have on there? Save $200+ a month, Jared's bill isn't even $200/month. Never used Verizon, have you? 
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 @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: Wow - how many lines do you have on there? Save $200+ a month, Jared's bill isn't even $200/month. Never used Verizon, have you? Verizon has gotten cheaper recently but not by much. We have 6 phones and 3 mifi packs and it's about $400/month for 20 gigs data. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: Strange. I know that each of our phones acts very differently but our reliability on TMobile, especially around the city, has been excellent. Well I'm effing jealous  It's been a nightmare for me. 
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 @Dashrender said: @creayt said: @JaredBusch said: The goal of reviewing choices on occasion is always to ensure that I am getting the best value for my money. I was not expecting to save much money by switching to T-Mobile. I was surprised to come out a bit higher. That's surprising. We save over $200 a month on T-Mo versus our AT&T plan. Is it worth it? I guess, but just barely, and mostly only because we don't use our phones much except while traveling. Wow - how many lines do you have on there? Save $200+ a month, Jared's bill isn't even $200/month. 4 lines. I had an iPad on the ATT plan too but ditched that as part of the move. Our new plan is only $125 for unlimited everything though. Pretty ridiculously cheap. If only the service wasn't abysmal. 
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 2 Phones (one on Edge plan) x Unlimited Talk & Text, 1 Tablet, 10G of data, and my Phone bill is about $195 a month. I could probbaly shrink the data back a bit, since we haven't been using that much latley... Without the edge payment, my phone bill would be around $160. 
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 I wish I could shrink our data. And I do some months but when traveling I have to keep it up there. Cause we go through it fast. 
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 @dafyre said: 2 Phones (one on Edge plan) x Unlimited Talk & Text, 1 Tablet, 10G of data, and my Phone bill is about $195 a month. I could probbaly shrink the data back a bit, since we haven't been using that much latley... Without the edge payment, my phone bill would be around $160. What carrier is that? 
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 @creayt said: @scottalanmiller said: Strange. I know that each of our phones acts very differently but our reliability on TMobile, especially around the city, has been excellent. Well I'm effing jealous  It's been a nightmare for me. Sorry to hear that. We will see how my experience is now that my old phone is dead and a new one is on its way. Every new phone means a new roll of the dice as far as... well everything. So maybe I will get bad service this time. 
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 @scottalanmiller It's Verizon. 
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 @dafyre said: @scottalanmiller It's Verizon. That would do it. Same kind of pricing that I was seeing when on Verizon. I was with them for forever. Got my account in 1992 and kept it until 2013. Twenty one years on the same account. When they introduced the "loyal customer $30 penalty" I turned around, walked out and went right to TMobile and have never felt any "leaving a long trusted vendor" was ever so good. I've been so thrilled with my phone situation ever since doing that. 
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 $30 Loyalty Customer fee? Is that a line item, or are you talking about the $30 activation charge when you upgrade your phone? 
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 @dafyre said: $30 Loyalty Customer fee? Is that a line item, or are you talking about the $30 activation charge when you upgrade your phone? Nope, it was a line item. I was like " a LOYALTY FEE!!!!". And out the door I went. 
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 @scottalanmiller Wow... I'll be watching for that on my next bill! 
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 It wasn't a monthly fee, it was at the time to re-up. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: Wow - how many lines do you have on there? Save $200+ a month, Jared's bill isn't even $200/month. Never used Verizon, have you? No, but I'm on AT&T now, and Verizon and AT&T were only $10 difference when I made the switch. 





