Virgin Mobile $25 dollar plan brought back to life!

iFake3G

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So, I recently had to re-activate my phone after someone got a hold of my credentials and cancelled my account. I went through the process of entering my zip code, MMI number, and etc when I got to choosing a plan. I saw the new $35 dollar plan, $45, and $55 following that but I also saw a tab labeled "cant find a plan for you? Go here". I clicked on it and low and behold, the old plans are back. I happily choose $25 bucks a month for 300 minutes and unlimited data+messaging. I encourage everyone to try this. I am a previous customer but didn't know there would be a grandfathering system implemented huh :) Anybody else have any luck?
 
I presume you have to have a compatible Phone for this feature? or just be a previous user? The only plans i can see (i'm not an Virgin Mobile customer yet), are the 35, 45, and 55. But 25, wow, that's cheaper than my old 500 min Talk only plan with T-mo
 
Yeah, you probably would have had to be on the 25 dollar plan in the beginning.

& never switch.. I was on the $25 then switched to the unlimited $55.. now the lowest is $35.. No $25 option for me any longer sense I switched plans.

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If you used your old information and account username and password that's probably why. I lost my job months ago and didnt have money for my 25 dollar plan (yeah, its sad) but after 3 months virgin mobile gave me a free month and added 25 on my account so now I'm still grandfathered in, pretty sweet I thought lol.

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Nice. Do you guys think Virgin might raise the prices of their monthly plans again, or will they hold steady where they are?

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They'll probably hold steady for at least 6 months to a year to see how they're sales and subscribers are doing.

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can someone who is switching please hook me up with an account for the $25 plan? I was on the $45 plan with 1200 minutes and unlimited data but I am lately going through some dire straits and need to make cuts and to save only $10 while sacrificing so much sucks (seriously only one-quarter of the minutes for $10 less?)
 

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