- Jan 6, 2014
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I switched from Verizon to Ting last year and I have never been happier with a decision in my entire life. I was paying over $150 a month for my cell phone with Verizon, and I was paying something similar to that when I lived in Canada. With Ting, my monthly bill now is $35 and I have everything included that I was paying more than 4x for previously with other providers! I love the no overages feature, where I only pay for what I use, and if I go over, then they just bump me up to the next bundle (which is only $2-3 more). You get to select your own individualized package based on what you need most (i.e. minutes, texts, data). If you don't need a lot of data because you are on a wireless network alot but need more minutes for work related calls, then you can select a xtra-small size for your data and a M, L, XL, XXL option for your minutes and/or texts. Everything can be customized to what you need and what you can pay for.
The greatest thing that swayed my decision to leave Verizon, was that Ting was offering to buy out my contract with Verizon and give me back my ETF in an account credit. Therefore, I got back $150 in Ting credit, which means I didn't have to pay for a bill for over 4 months. I would keep on the lookout right now for promotions with Ting. I think they are having one that saves you 25% on your ETF up to $75 (check it out here https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...u=https%3A%2F%2Fting.com%2Fetf&token=MRMx4rDF ). It's really worth it when you don't want to waste more money waiting out a contract to end that you hate.
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The greatest thing that swayed my decision to leave Verizon, was that Ting was offering to buy out my contract with Verizon and give me back my ETF in an account credit. Therefore, I got back $150 in Ting credit, which means I didn't have to pay for a bill for over 4 months. I would keep on the lookout right now for promotions with Ting. I think they are having one that saves you 25% on your ETF up to $75 (check it out here https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...u=https%3A%2F%2Fting.com%2Fetf&token=MRMx4rDF ). It's really worth it when you don't want to waste more money waiting out a contract to end that you hate.
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