Stuntman Autoworks
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- May 6, 2010
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I'm wanting to drop Verizon and go with a cheaper option. Any experience with straight talk? Others?
I'm wanting to drop Verizon and go with a cheaper option. Any experience with straight talk? Others?
I don't see how yours is that cheap. Me and Melissa have a phone plan together with Verizon unlimited data. My phone is an old s5 and hers is new pixel 3. She has the payment every month and our bill is $190/mo. If you break it down my half of the bill is $68.xx but no payment to come off or anything that's as cheap as its going to get.We have a family plan on Verizon, unlimited data, unlimited talk/text, etc. It comes out to about $65 per month for me since I got a new phone last year, will go down after the phone is paid off. Wife's cost is the same since she got a new phone at the same time. Haven't found anyone else that can touch Verizon's coverage area.
I like Fi's pricing, but I think it's more of a data grab than anything. Google gives you a cheap phone plan and an acceptable service. They try to seamlessly use wifi when possible and move around the best tower if there's no wifi, all nice and good in theory, but to me it seems more like a lot of data for them to gather and use. If you are OK with that, and you need a phone that works where t-mobile, sprint or US cellular work well already, it's a pretty good deal.
I dont think he said that.You think none of the other companies gather data? Do you live under a rock?
But he did infer in that direction, atleast that's how it reads to me.I dont think he said that.
I guess what I am saying is this. We all know cell carriers gather meta data. Even if we dont like it we come to accept it.But he did infer in that direction, atleast that's how it reads to me.
Right. But IF you opt out thats device level.If you use any digital device and expect privacy....you are setting yourself up for a huge disappointment.
On any android device, google defaults are set to gather your data, spend 5 mins. and go through your android and security settings, you can opt. out of most of it, no matter the service provider.
You think none of the other companies gather data? Do you live under a rock?
But I do understand that all of them are gathering and harvesting and processing and selling/sharing/using data. I think Google saw the opportunity do get in on it from another angle and tie together some of their other market coverage and whatnot. I accept it as how things work nowadays, but it still feels icky knowing that everything these days is a cover for data harvesting.I don't see how yours is that cheap. Me and Melissa have a phone plan together with Verizon unlimited data. My phone is an old s5 and hers is new pixel 3. She has the payment every month and our bill is $190/mo. If you break it down my half of the bill is $68.xx but no payment to come off or anything that's as cheap as its going to get.