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You're paying too much for cell service

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  • BassResource.com Administrator

Believe it or not, 8 out of 10 people are unknowingly overpaying for their wireless service. That's unacceptable.

A friend of mine told me about http://www.BillShrink.com, an independent, third-party website that evaluates all of your unique calling needs against every national wireless plan, and then finds a plan that has the best coverage and price for you.

Given the myriad of choices available, chances are, you're paying too much for your cell service.  That site cuts the clutter and makes it easy for you to find the right plan at the right price.

Try it out.  I think you'll be surprised how much money you can save.

Cool, mine is right on!

I knew I was a smart shopper :D

I just tried it using my $45 a month AT&T plan, and it told me I should switch to Verizon and pay $60 a month... :-?

And somehow this will save me $120 over 2 years as well???

Good idea for a website though.

  • Super User

Cool, thanks Glenn.  I'm paying $1,200 more a year than I should.  

  • Super User

I have Verizon Wireless and I pay 13.00 a month for unlimited text and video message. (this also include sending and receiving text message from people who do not have Verizon) I also get 600 minutes a month. Plus unlimited minutes to people with Verizon with free nights and weekends.

Yeah, I'm cool.

I already knew my plan was the cheapest. Yep, it's the good ol' "Getro PCS" :-( In fact, the "only" good thing about it, is it's unlimited everything...... local and long distance, for $50 a month.

Just their reception SUCKS. Heck, you can have full signal strength showing and get cut off :-( ....or, the "all circuits busy message".

Oh, anyway, this website showed me 4 different plans that cost twice as much, and one plan that was almost 3X's the cost ! Those were unlimited everything too though.

Fish

  • Super User

Looks like T-Mobile has a better deal for me than my current Verizon Wireless account, saving almost $200 per year.

  • Super User

That didn't help in the least.  The suggested plan would actually cost me more in the long run due to the lack of free 1900-2100 calling.

said I was right on.

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