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Verizon aiming at Sprint with "Everything Unlimited" $99 plan

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Am I missing something here? Isn't the Sprint all you can eat plan $ 69.99? How does $99.00 compete with $69.99? I know Verizon is better and that is why I have them but I don't get the wow factor of this story.

So is VZWs.. but then you ad $29 onto each for data and you have $99 each ..

Sprints plan includes data at $ 69.99. Thus it is "all you can eat". VZW is $ 99.00 all you can eat. So am I missing something?

You could be right, I'm not that familiar with Sprints pricing, and just going by whats in the article:

"Verizon's current postpaid Nationwide Talk & Text unlimited plan goes for $89.99 with a two-year contract. In L.A. and San Diego, however, Verizon is offering that service for $69.99 per month. The addition of the carrier's $29.99 per month unlimited smartphone data plan brings the total cost of unlimited talking, texting and smartphone data to $99.99 per month--the same price as Sprint's Simply Everything offering, which includes limitless talking, texting, data and other services. T-Mobile USA also offers unlimited talk, text and data for $99 per month."
 
So is VZWs.. but then you ad $29 onto each for data and you have $99 each ..

Sprints plan includes data at $ 69.99. Thus it is "all you can eat". VZW is $ 99.00 all you can eat. So am I missing something?

You could be right, I'm not that familiar with Sprints pricing, and just going by whats in the article:

"Verizon's current postpaid Nationwide Talk & Text unlimited plan goes for $89.99 with a two-year contract. In L.A. and San Diego, however, Verizon is offering that service for $69.99 per month. The addition of the carrier's $29.99 per month unlimited smartphone data plan brings the total cost of unlimited talking, texting and smartphone data to $99.99 per month--the same price as Sprint's Simply Everything offering, which includes limitless talking, texting, data and other services. T-Mobile USA also offers unlimited talk, text and data for $99 per month."
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In fact, I will even ask further about why is this a story about a "Test" market? Verizon already has unlimited talk for $69.00 and if you add the data pack at 29.99 you get $ 99.00 all you can eat. This has been available for some time.
 
As far as I know from friends... Sprint is $69 unlimited talk/text/data... $99 for two lines unlimited... This is not a deal...
 
Then their website is very misleading..

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I think, the $69 price is if you have something else.. I got a headache and stopped reading it.. but, its sprint so I dont care :)
 
As far as I know from friends... Sprint is $69 unlimited talk/text/data... $99 for two lines unlimited... This is not a deal...
Its all because sprint sucks..... you pay less for less.... verizon is way better than sprint, so you can expect to pay more....... it like compareing a honda to a ferrari..... one definatly cost more...... am i right, or just on crack






probably the crack:icon_ banana:<banana
 
Not much of a deal here unless verizon ups the stakes...I talk very little out of network so my minimal plan with unlimited data is cheaper...
 
As far as I know from friends... Sprint is $69 unlimited talk/text/data... $99 for two lines unlimited... This is not a deal...

Yep, my friend have the same plan. I think Sprint also don't charge taxes?

Nah, hard to avoid taxes lol

Rates & Fees: Monthly charges exclude taxes, Sprint Surcharges [incl. USF charge of up to 13.6% (varies quarterly), Administrative Charge (up to $1.99/line/mo.), Regulatory Charge ($0.40/line/mo.) & state/local fees by area]. Sprint Surcharges are not taxes or gov't-required charges and are subject to change. Sprint chooses to collect Washington State B&O Fee of 0.471% of your monthly billed charges to recover its costs. Details: sprint.com/taxesandfees.
 
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