Sunday, December 2, 2018

Digest for misc.consumers.frugal-living@googlegroups.com - 4 updates in 1 topic

trader4@optonline.net: Dec 02 09:33AM -0800

Mint Mobile is a prepaid VMNO operating on Tmobile. If you have good Tmobile
coverage in your area, it will have the same reception, signal strength, etc.
Right now they are offering a special deal, $20 for the first 3 months
of unlimited voice and text, 5GB of data. After that, they have low cost
plans. Their angle is that you pay for either 3, 6 or 12 months of service
upfront. If you buy 12 months the rates are:
 
2GB data $15/mth
5GB $20
10GB $25
 
If you buy for just 3 months, the rates are higher. For example 3 months
of the 2GB plan is $23 a month, instead of $15.
 
Those are the lowest rates after the $20 three month promo is over.
That data is at the 4G high speed. If you use it all up, then you have
unlimited at the lower speed 2G, which isn't bad for emails, some
browsing, etc. You need a phone that's compatible with Tmobile or one
of their other MVN)s, eg MetroPCS. They send you a SIM that you
insert. I've had the service for a year,
very happy with it, it's outstanding for the price. I get as high
as 170MB/sec data connection, voice is rock solid. It also supports
wifi hotspot.
 
Also they have another promo going where if I refer a person, I get
a bonus and you get a $20 credit for a future renewal. If anyone is
interested, post something here and we can figure out how to connect
so I can refer you.
ItsJoan NotJoann <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Dec 02 01:23PM -0800

> a bonus and you get a $20 credit for a future renewal. If anyone is
> interested, post something here and we can figure out how to connect
> so I can refer you.
 
Thank you for the spam.
The Real Bev <bashley101@gmail.com>: Dec 02 01:58PM -0800

On 12/02/2018 01:23 PM, ItsJoan NotJoann wrote:
>> interested, post something here and we can figure out how to connect
>> so I can refer you.
 
> Thank you for the spam.
 
It might be a good deal which he gets a kickback on, and he's telling us
up front. Not exactly spam.
 
I love my Ooma device for VOIP. Everybody with an internet landline
should have one instead of the phone plan the ISP offers. Every once in
a while they send me email about a price much better than what we paid
AND offering me a $20 bribe for referrals. I don't give a shit about
the bribe but apparently a referral is necessary. I used to post these
deals, but since nobody was ever interested I don't bother any more.
 
I also recommend a Sentry 2 device, which completely eliminates any
awareness of robocalls whatsoever, and greatly diminishes normal
telemarketer calls -- the only ones who actually ring through are lying
bastards that you can blacklist after blowing your police whistle in
their ears. Maybe one of those every 3 months. I get NO kickback from
Sentry.
 
Not enough traffic here to bother with policing.
 
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Cheers, Bev
"Even Islamic terrorists don't hate America like liberals do.
They don't have the energy. If they had that much energy,
they'd have indoor plumbing by now." -- Ann Coulter
trader4@optonline.net: Dec 02 03:03PM -0800

On Sunday, December 2, 2018 at 4:58:06 PM UTC-5, The Real Bev wrote:
 
> > Thank you for the spam.
 
> It might be a good deal which he gets a kickback on, and he's telling us
> up front. Not exactly spam.
 
Thank you. IMO it's a great, low cost deal for prepaid cellular and last time I checked, that's what this group is about. And this is the first time I ever posted about it, so I don't know what the alleged problem is.
 
 
 
> AND offering me a $20 bribe for referrals. I don't give a shit about
> the bribe but apparently a referral is necessary. I used to post these
> deals, but since nobody was ever interested I don't bother any more.
 
I have Ooma too and agree.
 
 
> their ears. Maybe one of those every 3 months. I get NO kickback from
> Sentry.
 
> Not enough traffic here to bother with policing.
 
Idk who would do the policing on an unmoderated group and it would be a pretty useless group if people can't share good deals on specific products that can save a lot of money.
 
 
 
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