Screenshot of Cricket’s 4 Lines for $100 OfferĬricket’s “4 lines of Unlimited Data for $100” is still available and can be purchased online, plus you can get 4 free budget phones with your plan, and for $25 more you can add a 5th line. T-mobile and MetroPCS remind me why I went prepaid in the first place and why I prefer ordering online: zero bullshit. I have no time for that! After this experience I don’t want to step foot in any more stores. And every store is always a different story. I don’t understand why these companies let their affiliated partners try to cheat you with hidden fees or bump up the price to their liking when you visit their stores. so I finally realized paying extra for these perks was really unnecessary. What a drag, plus I already have Netflix, I never use mobile hotspot and travel abroad maybe once every one/two years. He also started offering me all these new phones I didn’t want or need. The first thing the T-mobile guy told me was that it was going to be $150, not the $140 I saw online, plus they needed to check my credit since this is a postpaid plan. But again, I had to step into a T-mobile store and everything changed. This deal includes Netflix at no extra charge, texting & data abroad and mobile hotspot. I also got interested in T-Mobile’s “Get 4 lines of unlimited for just $35 each” deal, or in my case, $140 for 4 lines. Screenshoot of T-mobile’s 4 lines for $35 These are the four plans I considered: MetroPCS This is a developing story, I am still in the process of switching to Cricket (check out the bottom of the post to see where I am). This post is for people that live on a budget and are on the look for a cheap family plan. ![]() As you will see, at the beginning I considered paying a little extra if the perks were worth it, I even considered going back to postpaid plans, but in the end I went back to my original plan: $100 for 4 lines including tax and fees for unlimited minutes, text and data. Straight Talk does not offer discounts for multiple phone lines and I noticed there are now better prices out there for prepaid family plans, so I had to let them go. Straight Talk worked just fine for 2 lines, but once the family grew and I added 2 extra lines, the bill went up to about $190 (4 lines with their $45 unlimited plan). Now I’m in the search for a better deal again, but this time I need more phone lines. ![]() A few years ago, tired of paying way too much for a 2 line family plan with AT&T, I switched over to Straight Talk.
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