u/DrawerAcrobatic8759

Changed Frontier Promotion and Unlimited Welcome Cost?

A couple weeks ago I was poking around at changing carriers and saw that Verizon had a deal with Frontier internet customers. It seemed that the internet service would get a discount of $15 a month and the mobile plans would get $20 or something.

Has that changed?

Also appears that ATT changed their promo's to no longer count the S22 for a trade in credit, so thats cool.

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u/DrawerAcrobatic8759 — 9 days ago
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Postpaid big three cellphone plans?

Hi everyone!

I am helping someone consider changing phone plans. He has been on ATT for a long time, is looking to get the newest galaxy s26 (not the ultra or plus though), and has a preference for the big three (ATT, Verizon, TMobile).

Data use on one of the three lines is about 3-5 GB a month, the other two are almost none.

All the lines travel at least once a year outside the US.

No one uses a Hotspot as far as I know.

Everyone currently has a galaxy s22, and would be ok trading it in.

Having the ability to go into a store and talk to a human is important, as the primary on the account is in mid 70s.

ATT bill is currently $130 or so a month all together. Looks like the lower cost plan could save a bit, not include a new phone.

TMobile might save a bit? But they also are offered at Costco and could give some big gift cards if switching. However, r/tmobile is saying they are switching all kinds of things and becoming just another network instead of a underdog.

Verizon appears the cheapest - they have a plan that only includes 5G (not ultra wide band), phones, and a bunch of discounts for having Frontier Internet and 3 lines. However, r/verizon Seems to be saying the service has dropped considerably worse recently.

Thought I would see if anyone here has thoughts! Thanks!

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u/DrawerAcrobatic8759 — 17 days ago