I remember when I first saw the iPhone. Frankly, it was beautiful. Sleek, smooth, modern, polished...I coveted it. And OMG - in white! That's a sexy beast.
My dear brother handed me down his old iPhone two years ago and I switched over to AT&T. I loved everything about it, even though it was often fickle, temperamental, and undependable. I am using the second iPhone hand-me-down from my brother and this one has an issue of just...turning off. Like, all the time. I was figuring I'd wait until the new one comes out in September, cough up the 200 bucks and extent my contract another two years. But...but!
I really don't use my phone that much. I mean, I use it all the time but I don't really USE it. I don't even talk on the phone; even with my 450 minute plan I have rollover minutes every month. I just use my phone to text, take pictures, for driving directions, to check email, and to go on Facebook. I'm being completely honest here. So, why am I paying so much for that?
I started to comparison shop between all the mainstream cellular companies but it's pointless - you really can't save any money with them...a couple dollars here and there, but they all really cost about the same. I started randomly googling things and found this review that rated prepaid plans. I learned about Boost Mobile - they are well reviewed online and have great prices. There is even a good deal of customer love expressed for them on their Facebook page, and you know how people love to gripe on Facebook pages! They have a deal where every 6 months you pay your bill on time, your payment goes down $5, for a maximum of $15 in savings. Their unlimited text/talk/web plan for Android phones starts at $55 and can go down to $40 a month if you pay on time (and I ALWAYS do). Now, THAT is a savings. If I end up at $40, that is less than half of what I pay now.
Some people complained online about the phone selection being limited but, to be honest, I hate having too many choices. I checked out the Android phones and used the reviews at PC Magazine to help me decide...the second best choice was on sale and had a coupon code, so it was $100 less than the top choice...$199 instead of $299. That was my choice! Supposedly they will be introducing the iPhone in a while at Boost Mobile but they don't discount their phones. I'd never be able to justify buying it at full price. Besides, what did Apple ever do for me?
I already called AT&T to cancel my plan at the end of the month (to avoid early termination fees, ya know). My phone gets here in a few days and closer to the end of the month, I'll activate it. I'll have to get a new number but I'm ok with that...I kind of like being able to avoid people from my past by wiping away my trail every once in a while ;) I'll have to report back once I get the whole thing up and running...how exciting!
they couldn't transfer your number over? -valentine
ReplyDeleteThat's what I came over to ask, too. -Wendy
DeleteYou can, but you have to have your account number from your old account, your security code from your current service provider, and the account of the number you want to take to Boost mobile has to be active in order to be able to transfer your number to Boost mobile. More hoops than I care to jump through, cause I'm very lazy lol
ReplyDeleteAlso, I want to use my Boost phone for a week at least, before my AT&T plan turns off. In any case, even though I set my AT&T turn off date as 9/1, I have 59 days to get my account back with no changes if I want.
But really, I'm ok with getting a new number. Very few people call me and those who do are on my Facebook and can always ask me my number that way.
Make it a priority to help the boy memorize the new number! Hopefully it's an easy one to remember. -Wendy
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