How much is your T-Mobile bill?

Internet_Tough_Guy

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I know this is an open-ended question and answers will vary b/c many of us have mutliple lines with varying features, grandfathered Value Plans, Classic Plans, really old plans, and new un-carrier plans. But I'm just curious what people's bottom line bills are regardless of what you have.

I'll start: I have the grandfathered just discontinued Family Value Plan (5 total lines with 4 free AALs) My bottom line is $93 a month including tax & 15% corp discount.

2 Smartphones, each with text and 2gigs of 4G data speeds
3 dumbphones, one with text, all without internet.

I'm saving about $20/mo vs the current Simple Choice offers b/c 2 of my lines doesn't need text and 3 of my lines do not need internet, which is forced on you by Simple Choice plans.
 
2 Simple Choice Lines:

My line: Unlimited Talk/Text/Data (no throttling) - $70 + Handset Insurance $5
Wife's line: Unlimited Talk/Text/Data (throttled after 2.5 GB) - $40 + Handset Insurance $5

Add taxes and it comes out to around $127/month. When our old contract expires in September I'm switching to the $30/month Monthly 4G plan (100 mins talk, unlimited text, 5 GB 4G data) and my wife is either keeping her plan (which will go up to $60/month once it's the primary line) or moving to Solavei. Those changes will allow us to save $20-$30 per month. We just had baby #2 and are looking to cut some costs wherever we can. :-)
 
2 Simple Choice Lines:

My line: Unlimited Talk/Text/Data (no throttling) - $70 + Handset Insurance $5
Wife's line: Unlimited Talk/Text/Data (throttled after 2.5 GB) - $40 + Handset Insurance $5

Add taxes and it comes out to around $127/month. When our old contract expires in September I'm switching to the $30/month Monthly 4G plan (100 mins talk, unlimited text, 5 GB 4G data) and my wife is either keeping her plan (which will go up to $60/month once it's the primary line) or moving to Solavei. Those changes will allow us to save $20-$30 per month. We just had baby #2 and are looking to cut some costs wherever we can. :-)

that $30 plan is a prepaid plan right? so no sharing of minutes?
 
I have the $30 prepaid plan with 100 minutes, unlimited texts, and 5 gigs of high-speed data. One benefit of the pre-paid plans that I wasn't aware of before I started using one is that you don't have all the extra charges and fees that contract plans add to the advertised rate. My total for the month is $32.66, the $30 monthly fee plus sales tax.

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I have the $30 prepaid plan with 100 minutes, unlimited texts, and 5 gigs of high-speed data. One benefit of the pre-paid plans that I wasn't aware of before I started using one is that you don't have all the extra charges and fees that contract plans add to the advertised rate. My total for the month is $32.66, the $30 monthly fee plus sales tax.

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agreed, prepaid is great if you need data and text and you're by youself, or you don't need to share minutes.
 
I have the $30 prepaid plan with 100 minutes, unlimited texts, and 5 gigs of high-speed data. One benefit of the pre-paid plans that I wasn't aware of before I started using one is that you don't have all the extra charges and fees that contract plans add to the advertised rate. My total for the month is $32.66, the $30 monthly fee plus sales tax.

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I use the same Prepaid plan and buy $50 refills via eBay or RefillMobi for $32 to $37 dollars, so my monthly cost is usually about $25 on average. Plus unlimited VoIP at home and Starbucks. :D
 
i dont exactly get what is meant by prepaid as opposed to the simple choice plan. I just switched over to tmobile. Have 3 lines, that's $90 plus $20 for 2.5 gb for 2 lines. Seems like it would be cheaper if you go prepaid for the 3 lines. Since we are more of a data users than talk users.
 
I just signed up to T-Mobile, as of well Tuesday of this week! So I'm literally brand new to the T-Mobile family heh. I chose the Simple Choice Plan at $60. As many of you know this plan has Unlimited Talking/TXT/MMS and 2.5 GB of high speed data. I also added in the free Wi-Fi calling feature as my phone supports that although I very rarely see myself using it and T-Mobile gets a very good signal at my house. I managed to receive a 15% corp discount so my total will be $51 a month plus taxes, the rep I talked to when I ordered said my final total should be around $57 a month so I'm expecting it to run around that mark.
 
$55.xx a month for me. Switched to TMO in January. Im on a 1000 minute business plan with unlimited text and 4G data, no cap no throttling.
 
Simple choice family plan with 2 lines, both smartphones $72 plus tax. Recently changed from a grandfathered unlimited no throttling family loyalty plan 2 lines that was around $175.

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I have the $30/month plan, 100 minutes/unlimited texts/ 5GB 4G data. I buy refill cards for 70 - 80? on the dollar, so it costs me +/- $25.

We just had baby #2 and are looking to cut some costs wherever we can. :-)

Congratulations! I know what you mean about cutting costs; we just had baby #6!
 
Wow I was stupid to worry about my phone bill. I have to pay Axvoice $8/month and I can make unlimited calls to all numbers
I pay on average of $2.25 per month to voip.ms, have total control of my VoIP calling, and it works at home and all public wifi. I have total control of whether Google Voice routes my number to my cell number, or my GNex as a VoIP device if attached to wifi, so I transparently receive and place calls using one phone number.
 
I pay on average of $2.25 per month to voip.ms, have total control of my VoIP calling, and it works at home and all public wifi. I have total control of whether Google Voice routes my number to my cell number, or my GNex as a VoIP device if attached to wifi, so I transparently receive and place calls using one phone number.

Is there some reason that your VoIP doesn't work over cellular data?
 
I have the unlimited everything plan for 89.99

Have insurance 7.99

22% discount from my old employer

My bill fluctuates between 92.23 up to 97.66

Funny thing is, I left sprint because the bill came to THE SAME THING OR MORE EVERY MONTH even though sprint was supposedly cheaper and my discount with then was 25%.



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I have the unlimited everything plan for 89.99

Have insurance 7.99

22% discount from my old employer

My bill fluctuates between 92.23 up to 97.66

Funny thing is, I left sprint because the bill came to THE SAME THING OR MORE EVERY MONTH even though sprint was supposedly cheaper and my discount with then was 25%.



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You're on a contract from the old Classic plans, right? Because currently the unlimited everything plan is $70 per month, or $20 cheaper.

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You're on a contract from the old Classic plans, right? Because currently the unlimited everything plan is $70 per month, or $20 cheaper.

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Yeah, I'd still be paying the same since that would equate to the subsidy.

Unfortunately value plan wasn't offered by wirefly when the s3 came out.

They sold it for the proper subsidized price while the carrier themselves at a highly jacked up price of 330.

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