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TMobile used to be great
T-Mobile Magenta Plus: $85 for one voice line (plus $10 for extra 10gb mhs to make it 30gb), tablet is $20, plus $15 to make it magenta Plus with the 20 gb, plus another $10 to give it the 30 gb mhs, then then the watch for $10. Lets not count your jacked up insurance prices that I pay more for but get nothing out of.
Verizon Get More Unlimited: $90 (includes 30 gb mhs and free perks, unlike the whole "Netflix on Us" garb where I have to have 2 voice lines and still pay for it anyway), tablet would be $10 due to the discount and would include the same features under my line, and $10 for the watch.
So T-Immobile is 95+45+10= $150, while Verizon is 90+10+10 = $110, and even with taxes and fees, I still save at least $25 per month in comparison.
So, Ian, if your math is spot on, please explain how I would spend $200 more per year with Verizon when I would pay $25 less per month with them?
So, I'm supposed to stick with T-Immobile, the most advanced network to never give me service indoors or really anywhere else, puts 600 mhz towers in my area in places they know I don't go to, and would penalize me for being a customer who needs a single voice line by charging me more than anyone else. As much as your company rips Verizon over price gouging, this company has a lot of nerve.
T-Mobile used to care and show potential. Now, all they care about is this idiotic Sprint merger. If you all want to be as bad as Sprint, go for it. I'll switch to a real carrier where I can get better service for less, and not pay more for holier than Swiss cheese coverage to be offered free perks I still have to pay extra for.
I know how to read and add. Treating me like I'm an idiot is something you shouldn't do.
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