Wondering if the prepaid prices include random fees, so the only extra is tax, or not.
If they do...$65 for unlimited minutes and 2GB data is only about $15 more than I pay now...or even on a normal phone I could pay about what I do now but get unlimited minutes/messages.
Like Boost, Virgin, etc. a $50 plan would actually be $50, but on post-paid a $50 plan is really over $60. Anyone know which this is?
And can you sign up for prepaid stuff in-store/transition from a post paid account?
Hmm...for $15 more a month than I pay now, I might just go for an Electrify 2, even if it can't actually replace my iPod...
No one knows? I kind of need to replace my phone today, and while I'd like an iPhone so I don't have to carry multiple devices, IF that $65/plan includes everything but sales tax, it's only $15 more than I pay now, which isn't too horrible...and I do trust USCC's network, so...
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