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<blockquote data-quote="BlueSnake01" data-source="post: 11908431" data-attributes="member: 57844"><p>Not too concerned about phones, don't need the latest and best nowadays. A new phone gets outdated in months, sometimes in weeks. Craiglist and Ebay have been great, sell a 2 year old phone for $100+. Buy a used (5-6 month old) great condition phone for $400-$500, end up paying close to what Verizon sells theirs at renewal (don't forget those retail taxes for us Californian's)</p><p>Lastly, I use about 10GB a month avg, paying for the hotspot. Works great as a alternative home internet. Have had almost no problems since I got it a year ago.</p><p></p><p>ATT data caps grandfathered users. I believe that data cap starts somewhere after 1.5GB of usage, slows you down to edge like speeds even on 4G.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlueSnake01, post: 11908431, member: 57844"] Not too concerned about phones, don't need the latest and best nowadays. A new phone gets outdated in months, sometimes in weeks. Craiglist and Ebay have been great, sell a 2 year old phone for $100+. Buy a used (5-6 month old) great condition phone for $400-$500, end up paying close to what Verizon sells theirs at renewal (don't forget those retail taxes for us Californian's) Lastly, I use about 10GB a month avg, paying for the hotspot. Works great as a alternative home internet. Have had almost no problems since I got it a year ago. ATT data caps grandfathered users. I believe that data cap starts somewhere after 1.5GB of usage, slows you down to edge like speeds even on 4G. [/QUOTE]
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