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Verizon Wireless Adjusts Daily Prepaid Plan Rates

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Still expensive....

glinc

Dec 9, 2010, 10:36 AM
No matter how "competitive" VZW wants to stay in the prepaid market, they are by far still the most expensive one.

Look at T-mobile on the other hand, with $100 you get 1000minutes and last you the whole year and its good for people who needs it for emergency.
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Azeron

Dec 9, 2010, 10:44 AM
Way to go T-Mo!
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80dollarcarcharger

Dec 9, 2010, 3:48 PM
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muchdrama

Dec 9, 2010, 5:00 PM
glinc said:
No matter how "competitive" VZW wants to stay in the prepaid market, they are by far still the most expensive one.

Look at T-mobile on the other hand, with $100 you get 1000minutes and last you the whole year and its good for people who needs it for emergency.


And with Page One, you get 2000 minutes for $80 that lasts a year. Even more perfecter.
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T Bone

Dec 10, 2010, 12:40 AM
How is $100 for 1,000 minutes which are good for a year a better deal than $80 for 2,000 minutes which are also good for a year?
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mkl4466

Dec 10, 2010, 8:31 PM
With verizon prepaid, $100 reload also has a one year expiration date. On the 25cent per minute plan, that works out 400 minutes. Depending on where you live/travel, For emergency use only it might be better to have four hundred minutes on verizon's bigger voice network than 1000 minutes you can only use from the tmobile coverage area.
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Azeron

Dec 11, 2010, 12:11 AM
is the same as Verizon's seeing as how they are using VZW's network. If you're going pre-paid then surely Page Plus trumps Verizon. No?
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