Comparisons...
Really for my own reference.
Cingular
(With roll-over) 900 anytime, unlimited m-to-m and n&w: $59.99
1000 txt/month (.05 add. txts): $9.99
International coverage: No idea.
Phone: They're all kinda ugly. I guess I'd take this one if I had to.
Verizon
(They charge you for detailed billing? Wtf?)
1350 anytime: $79.99
On anything else I'll have to get back to you, the site is being douchey.
Sprint
(Oh dear lord, make the yellow stop. Sarah was right. Ick. New logo ugly.)
(Wow. I hate the minutes on here.) 700 anytime, unlimited n&w: $49.99 (.05 add. minutes)
Anymore information than that is like trying to pull teeth.
Possibly the most un-informative non helpful website I've ever been to. They need to learn to cater to those on the web.
T-mobile
(My current provider)
1000 anytime, unlimited n&w: $45.99
International text messaging is available, cost varying country to country.
Phone:
Virgin Mobile
(Does anyone actually have this carrier? This site really was designed for younger people, but the plans are difficult to understand.)
(Largest plan, what the hell?)350 anytime, 500 n&w: $49.99 (Roughly)
Phone: They're all crappy. They only have four to choose from.
Overall:
So I guess I have the best possible service for me right now. I wouldn't doubt that they have different offers when you go to talk to a dealer. I completely understand why no one uses Virgin Mobile, it's kinda crappy. The plans suck and shite. No one seems to want to give me much information on international coverage or text messaging. I couldn't find that much information on text messaging at all actually. I y could just be that I'm used to the T-Mobile site but I thought it was the easiest to navigate. If I can't check things out online, then that makes me not want to even go with that carrier. Although sites do change when you log in. I do still need to try to look into Verizon.
Ugh. Cell phones are ridiculous.
Cingular
(With roll-over) 900 anytime, unlimited m-to-m and n&w: $59.99
1000 txt/month (.05 add. txts): $9.99
International coverage: No idea.
Phone: They're all kinda ugly. I guess I'd take this one if I had to.
Verizon
(They charge you for detailed billing? Wtf?)
1350 anytime: $79.99
On anything else I'll have to get back to you, the site is being douchey.
Sprint
(Oh dear lord, make the yellow stop. Sarah was right. Ick. New logo ugly.)
(Wow. I hate the minutes on here.) 700 anytime, unlimited n&w: $49.99 (.05 add. minutes)
Anymore information than that is like trying to pull teeth.
Possibly the most un-informative non helpful website I've ever been to. They need to learn to cater to those on the web.
T-mobile
(My current provider)
1000 anytime, unlimited n&w: $45.99
International text messaging is available, cost varying country to country.
Phone:
Virgin Mobile
(Does anyone actually have this carrier? This site really was designed for younger people, but the plans are difficult to understand.)
(Largest plan, what the hell?)350 anytime, 500 n&w: $49.99 (Roughly)
Phone: They're all crappy. They only have four to choose from.
Overall:
So I guess I have the best possible service for me right now. I wouldn't doubt that they have different offers when you go to talk to a dealer. I completely understand why no one uses Virgin Mobile, it's kinda crappy. The plans suck and shite. No one seems to want to give me much information on international coverage or text messaging. I couldn't find that much information on text messaging at all actually. I y could just be that I'm used to the T-Mobile site but I thought it was the easiest to navigate. If I can't check things out online, then that makes me not want to even go with that carrier. Although sites do change when you log in. I do still need to try to look into Verizon.
Ugh. Cell phones are ridiculous.
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