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AT&T has two prepaid plans:

a]. 25 cents/min plus 15 cents per SMS.

b]. 10 cents/min plus 15 cents per SMS, plus $1 daily fee on days when phone is used, but free calls to AT&T wireless numbers.

A month ago I switched us from plan A to plan B, to see if we could save money. Here are the results for 9/10/2008 - 10/20/2008:

WIFE:

Daily Fees: $18.00 (she used her phone on 18 of 30 days)

Incoming Calls: $2.80

Outgoing Calls: $3.40

SMS: $3.90 (incoming and outgoing)

Total Cost $28.10 ($29.15 on Plan A)

Free Minutes: 39 (value of $15.50 at 25 cents/minute)

HUSBAND:

Daily Fees: $5.00 (he used his phone on 5 of 30 days)

Incoming Calls: $0.30

Outgoing Calls: $1.00

SMS: $0.90 (incoming and outgoing)

Total Cost: $7.20 ($8.25 on Plan A)

Free Minutes: 20 (value of $5.00 at 25 cents/minute)

So, between the two of us, over a one month period we spent $35.30 on Plan B, and it would have been $37.40 on Plan A. So, we saved about $2.00. Big deal. We'll see what happens over the next month (:

However, our $36/month or so on the prepaid is still cheaper than AT&T's MINIMUM of $65/month plan with 200 text messages (the smallest # available) + $62 in activation fees for a 2-year contract. It's good to know we're still saving significant money using prepaid.

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My wife really really wants the iPhone, but she knows it's not something we need to be locking ourselves down to for 2 years. I bloody hate those contracts too. I'm currently with Metro PCS...the signal quality is mediocre at best, but we have unlimited minutes and text messaging, including int'l.

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We pay $110/month (that's including a 20% discount through my employer) for 2100 min/month and unlimited nights & weekends for the two of us through Verizon. But we don't have a home line.

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My wife really really wants the iPhone, but she knows it's not something we need to be locking ourselves down to for 2 years. I bloody hate those contracts too.

I said it before and I'll say it again:

I f##king hate that they require a renewal of my 2 year contract anytime I change my minutes plan, add a phone, etc. The major providers know they've essentially got a lock on anyone who signs up.

Why do you care? You need a cell phone now and you will likely need a cell phone 2 years

from now - contract or no contract. Now if you're unhappy with your current provider for

some other reason, then by all means do switch to a better one. If the contract is the only

thing that bothers you, I don't think it's worth it.

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We pay $110/month (that's including a 20% discount through my employer) for 2100 min/month and unlimited nights & weekends for the two of us through Verizon. But we don't have a home line.
God damn!!! $110 PER MONTH!!! Holy cow!

Not much of a discount though. AT&T's 2100 plan is $109, without any discount.

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PEOPLE: READ THE APPLICATION FORM INSTRUCTIONS!!!! They have a lot of good information in them! Most of the questions I see on VJ are clearly addressed by the form instructions. Give them a read!! If you are unable to understand the form instructions, I highly recommend hiring someone who does to help you with the process. Our process, from K-1 to Citizenship and U.S. Passport is completed. Good luck with your process.

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We pay $110/month (that's including a 20% discount through my employer) for 2100 min/month and unlimited nights & weekends for the two of us through Verizon. But we don't have a home line.
God damn!!! $110 PER MONTH!!! Holy cow!

Ours is just over $90 for 2 phones.

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I f##king hate that they require a renewal of my 2 year contract anytime I change my minutes plan, add a phone, etc. The major providers know they've essentially got a lock on anyone who signs up.
Yeah, this is one main reason I go with prepaid. The fact that it's cheaper is just a bonus.

PEOPLE: READ THE APPLICATION FORM INSTRUCTIONS!!!! They have a lot of good information in them! Most of the questions I see on VJ are clearly addressed by the form instructions. Give them a read!! If you are unable to understand the form instructions, I highly recommend hiring someone who does to help you with the process. Our process, from K-1 to Citizenship and U.S. Passport is completed. Good luck with your process.

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We pay $110/month (that's including a 20% discount through my employer) for 2100 min/month and unlimited nights & weekends for the two of us through Verizon. But we don't have a home line.
God damn!!! $110 PER MONTH!!! Holy cow!

Not much of a discount though. AT&T's 2100 plan is $109, without any discount.

That's around what they quote you for Verizon as well, I believe. But once they add on the taxes and whatnot, the discount effectively just brings us back.

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AT&T has two prepaid plans:

a]. 25 cents/min plus 15 cents per SMS.

b]. 10 cents/min plus 15 cents per SMS, plus $1 daily fee on days when phone is used, but free calls to AT&T wireless numbers.

A month ago I switched us from plan A to plan B, to see if we could save money. Here are the results for 9/10/2008 - 10/20/2008:

WIFE:

Daily Fees: $18.00 (she used her phone on 18 of 30 days)

Incoming Calls: $2.80

Outgoing Calls: $3.40

SMS: $3.90 (incoming and outgoing)

Total Cost $28.10 ($29.15 on Plan A)

Free Minutes: 39 (value of $15.50 at 25 cents/minute)

HUSBAND:

Daily Fees: $5.00 (he used his phone on 5 of 30 days)

Incoming Calls: $0.30

Outgoing Calls: $1.00

SMS: $0.90 (incoming and outgoing)

Total Cost: $7.20 ($8.25 on Plan A)

Free Minutes: 20 (value of $5.00 at 25 cents/minute)

So, between the two of us, over a one month period we spent $35.30 on Plan B, and it would have been $37.40 on Plan A. So, we saved about $2.00. Big deal. We'll see what happens over the next month (:

However, our $36/month or so on the prepaid is still cheaper than AT&T's MINIMUM of $65/month plan with 200 text messages (the smallest # available) + $62 in activation fees for a 2-year contract. It's good to know we're still saving significant money using prepaid.

That's why I changed to Virgin Mobile.Wit AT&T my minutes would get used up too fast.

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April 21,2008-K-1 visa denied.
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The interview went well,they told him it will take another 6 months for them to adjudicate the waiver
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We pay $110/month (that's including a 20% discount through my employer) for 2100 min/month and unlimited nights & weekends for the two of us through Verizon. But we don't have a home line.
God damn!!! $110 PER MONTH!!! Holy cow!

Not much of a discount though. AT&T's 2100 plan is $109, without any discount.

I'm paying $110.00 a month also, but it's for a phone and mobile broadband with Sprint (they suck). The broadband is the expensive portion at $60.00 a month, but I would have one he!! of a time without it.

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We pay $120 a month through at & t for 4 lines,...2 of those are TEENAGERS.....that gives us

RATE PLAN

FamilyTalk Nation 700 Rollover & Unlimited Night/Weekend & Unlimited Mobile-To-Mobile Minutes

$60 a month, plus $9.99 for each additinal line, plus $30 for the unlimited texting.

Add we get a 15% discount off of that for employer.

Trust me, its a godsend with teenagers who average about 800 texts a month....

and we never use all the minutes,.......because we utilise the free nights/weekends!!

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"When a man is educated, an individual is educated; when a woman is educated, a family and a country are educated."

— Mahatma Gandhi

The timeline... (Frankfurt) for the kids visas

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10/22/2007 Filed DS-230 part 1 x 2

10/22/2007 Received the document checklist and FRN (case) numbers

12/18/2007 I-130 petition approved, but I didn't know. I was away at the time, didn't get confirmation letters til I got back from the states.

12/20/2007 Notice of Approval arrives in tha mail. According to the date received stamp on back of envelope at my post box.

Will now wait til hubby is back from Iraq to fax in checklist readiness, even though, I have been ready since day of lodging I-130's. all except medical.

02/18/2008 Faxed the "checklist" back to the consulate.

02/25/2008 Medicals completed.

02/25/2008 Appt letters in mail for appt on March 7th. Cant go due to prior military commitments. Emailed consulate and received an amended appt date of March 12th 2008.

03/12/2008 Visa interview - APPROVED x 2

03/27/2008 Visa's finally generated. I emailed the consulate. they apologised for the delay. They forgot to issue the visas after approval.

03/31/2008 Received visas

04/26/2008 Flying out of Frankfurt to next duty station on orders.

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Cell phone plans do suck but if you are caught in a bad situation on the freeway need to call 911 they serve a good purpose. I am happy they have a law no cell phone use while drive but i still see people on the road think they are smart wont get busted. :devil:

Here's a newsflash for you. You don't need an active cell phone to call 911, all you need is a phone with a charge. The cell companies are required to allow any cell phone to call 911. We all pay for it with our active phones.

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Cell phone plans do suck but if you are caught in a bad situation on the freeway need to call 911 they serve a good purpose. I am happy they have a law no cell phone use while drive but i still see people on the road think they are smart wont get busted. :devil:

Here's a newsflash for you. You don't need an active cell phone to call 911, all you need is a phone with a charge. The cell companies are required to allow any cell phone to call 911. We all pay for it with our active phones.

Newsflash for you mr drunk in public i already know dipchit.

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Cell phone plans do suck but if you are caught in a bad situation on the freeway need to call 911 they serve a good purpose. I am happy they have a law no cell phone use while drive but i still see people on the road think they are smart wont get busted. :devil:

Here's a newsflash for you. You don't need an active cell phone to call 911, all you need is a phone with a charge. The cell companies are required to allow any cell phone to call 911. We all pay for it with our active phones.

Newsflash for you mr drunk in public i already know dipchit.

Touchy, touchy! Is that you Sh!tbot?

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