Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Had cc for seven years. Never a problem. Pay $48./month for two phones. Customer and tech support are USA based and resolve every issue quickly and in Fluent English
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T Mobile for seniors. North American phone and data coverage (USA, Canada, Mexico). Worldwide texting. $80 for two phones.
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I am not that much of a cell phone user, but I switched to Cellular One several years ago and love it. Ideal for people like me.
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Four years ago I switched to Tracfone. Am super happy with them. They now have unlimited monthly for $20.
Check out QVC. |
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We have Comcast Internet, and because of that, we are able to use Comcast for our cell phones.
We have two lines, unlimited, and it is pay as you need and utilize. We average three hours of phone time for messaging etc.per day and pay for two phones about $34 a month. We were told they use Verizon towers. Never had a dropped call, never had a problem. We switched from Verizon. |
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I've seen the old people advertising.........wondered if the product was good.
Any body with CC travel?? How is the coverage driving state to state??
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My husband and I changed phone service from AT&T to Consumer Cellular about two years ago and couldn’t be happier! We cut our bill in half but have had NO problems with our service.
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I have been a Consumer Cellular customer for 10 years. I pay $68. for three lines, the third line is for my sister. Adding extended family members to your plan is no problem, and they actually welcome it.
You can purchase phones through their plan. If you are traveling out of the country they will send you a new SIM card for the trip. Customer service will help you convert your phone over and back. They are easy to reach and you are dealing with American representatives. You can adjust your plan up or down monthly , depending on your planned usage. When I was home based a few months ago I knew I would be using home WIFI for my data, I dialed my phone plan back to 250 mg. I’m out and about more, so I bumped it back up. They will automatically adjust it upwards for you if you are running out of data, never any overcharges. Be sure and go to their website and dial it back down the next month, they will leave it at the higher usage rate until you change it. You pick your own plan that works best for you. That’s why you see people quoting such different rates. unlimited calls and texts are standard, it’s the data plan that you choose that will add to your basic rate. If you buy your plan at Target make sure you get the card with ATT towers. I’ve never had a problem anywhere in the nation. (Haven’t tried the dead zone in Fenny Grill) There is a reason Consumer Cellular is consistently voted #1. |
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Nobody offers unlimited data for $15!
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Figure out how much you use: Minutes/month, Texts/month and Data/month. If you are a light to moderate user like me, you'll save a bundle. (Figures out to $6.67/month but you buy the whole year at the start.) No monthly fees. Just buy the biggest memory Samsung Phone + Service Package on HSN or QVC. You can transfer your current phone number if you want. No brainer. Love Tracfone. Skip |
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We have CC and love it. $52 for 2 phones, unlimited texts, 3 gb data. We live in Monarch Grove and had a bit of trouble getting settled when we moved from Wisconsin with the phones. After going back and forth with CC and new SIM cards, we're finally all set. We're on the T-Mobile tower SIM cards because the AT&T cards didn't work for us. (Just noticed a new cell tower being installed along the turnpike near us). Their customer service is the absolute best. They had to build me a new line just so I could keep my same phone without buying a new one. I was told by CC in Wisconsin that I'd have to buy a new phone to use their service. Yes, there are signal issues in some spots, like mountains. We travel a great deal between Wisconsin and Florida and Florida and NY, so yes, dead spots with no signal in mountainous areas, but otherwise VERY happy with the bill and the service!!!
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I signed up yesterday. It was very easy. Visible can do this because they charge your credit card of choice directly on the first of every month, so they don’t have to worry about when or whether you are going to pay. They also don’t maintain thousands of stores in strip malls like Verizon does. You have to sign up online at visible.com. If you sign up, you keep the same phone number unless you want a different one. Visible will send you a little SIM card by FedEx, you put it into your phone and turn it back on, and that’s about it. Visible will then contact your old company and stop the service for that phone As of that moment and transfer the number. You might have an interruption of service for five minutes, but that’s all. Your old company will send you a refund in good time. This seems to me to be just about the best deal you can get. For the past five years, I’ve been paying Verizon $40 a month plus fees of about $10 for TWO gigabytes of data, compared with unlimited. This is great! |
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I have no problem with Consumer Cellular (phone in 2 homes and cell). I am on a plan with my son, who has 3 family cells on it. Very reasonable.
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