This Is Hell, Nor Am I Out Of It.
-
wrote on 18 Mar 2022, 18:56 last edited by
You know the old saying, "a meme is worth a wall of words". Have you considered translating this message into a meme?
-
wrote on 18 Mar 2022, 19:56 last edited by
This is the funniest thing I've read all day.
-
wrote on 18 Mar 2022, 20:02 last edited by
Yeah, but how do you feel about the phone?
-
enjoy your phone
wrote on 18 Mar 2022, 20:13 last edited by -
You know the old saying, "a meme is worth a wall of words". Have you considered translating this message into a meme?
-
wrote on 18 Mar 2022, 20:14 last edited by
I carry a MotoG, and I use Straight Talk, which for $35/month is unlimited talk/text and more data than I ever use. I 've had the service for years, primarily because they used AT&T towers (same as Tracphone). Then they swapped to Verizon and I have dead spots all around me.
I like the Motorola. Great battery life. If I just had decent service...
Maybe there is an unwritten cellphone law which states you can't have both.
-
wrote on 18 Mar 2022, 20:20 last edited by
I use MintMobile for service - they use T-Mobile towers. In my location, service is good.
4GB data, unlimited talk, text, 5G or 4G LTE
$15 a month. for three months, then it goes up to $25 a month. If you prepay for a year, it's $180 for the year. That's what Mrs. George has
$20 a month for 10 GB (my plan) with similar increase unless you go for the entire year's service.
$30 for unlimited. -
wrote on 18 Mar 2022, 22:13 last edited by Mik
I just checked my coverage, and we each use about 10GB monthly. At $90 flat for three lines, that's not bad. Better coverage in rural areas than Mint I saw.
-
I carry a MotoG, and I use Straight Talk, which for $35/month is unlimited talk/text and more data than I ever use. I 've had the service for years, primarily because they used AT&T towers (same as Tracphone). Then they swapped to Verizon and I have dead spots all around me.
I like the Motorola. Great battery life. If I just had decent service...
Maybe there is an unwritten cellphone law which states you can't have both.