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AT&T Bolsters GoPhone with $3 Daily Unlimited Plan

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am i right?

retrolike

May 8, 2009, 10:23 PM
So for $90 monthly I could get unlimited min with att?
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KennyJ19

May 9, 2009, 9:25 AM
why would anyone want to pay that.. it dose not even over txt when u can go to Boost Mobile and get unlimited verything for $50 and that is with tax... i use the Nextel I9 and i love my service... at&t is way over priced
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retrolike

May 9, 2009, 10:12 AM
well i would want to actually make phone calls. there's a reason verizon & at&t are more pricey.
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familyguync07

May 9, 2009, 1:46 PM
yep!! cause IDen Sucks monkey balls
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Slammer

May 9, 2009, 2:07 PM
familyguync07 said:
yep!! cause IDen Sucks monkey balls


This would never happen if you left your pants on! 😳
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familyguync07

May 9, 2009, 2:26 PM
Funny Guy
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sunshinegirl

May 10, 2009, 11:19 AM
🤣
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robritcomm

May 13, 2009, 3:31 PM
REALLY??? do we have to bring monkeys into this?
i have no issues with my blackberry curve with direct connect. i dont even live in the city??
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SPCSVZWJeff

May 9, 2009, 7:22 PM
Yeah.
Their radio waves are way better than anyone else's radio waves. better radio waves mean we can charge more, right?

When you get right down to it both Verizon and AT&T charge more for their service than it is worth because they have the brand images to do it. Sprint's, Nextel's, T-Mobile's, USCC's coverage works for most people in their markets. There are some people on the fringwes who are served better by one company than the others but let's not kid ourselves about clear superiority in all markets by any carrier
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Menno

May 10, 2009, 12:50 PM
We are not talking about "most people in their markets" we are talking about what works best for the person who started this thread.

If boost works great where you're at, then great, get boost. But if you live in a rural area where you can't get boost, no amount of "savings" will make up for service that won't work where you need it.

Radio waves are not "superior," but networks will have an edge in places where they have more coverage.

Verizon and ATT have better rural and nationwide coverage than sprint/boost, USCC, etc. The added cost of their service is because of this additional coverage and the added benefits like mobile2mobile, etc.

Go with the carriers that work where you need them, and then worry about price. going fo...
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familyguync07

May 9, 2009, 1:46 PM
Cause NExtel and Boost sucks monkey balls
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Blueanteater

May 10, 2009, 5:35 PM
It doesn't matter if there are a few snags with the iden equipments texting and the lack of roaming possibilities when it's only $50 for unlimited minutes and texting. The At&t alternative is $40 more ($3 a day*30 days). Prepaid customers don't shop for coverage and value. They shop for the cheapest, decent contract free plan they can get and in regards to this, boost is the way to go unless you find a cheap local affiliate like iwireless in the midwest, but overall Boosts offers a better value.
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