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    <p><font face="Calibri">I've been using Google Fi and have been very
        happy with the<font face="Calibri">ir service <font
            face="Calibri">(my wife and son<font face="Calibri"> also
              use it).</font></font></font></font></p>
    <font face="Calibri"><font face="Calibri"><font face="Calibri"><font
            face="Calibri"><font face="Calibri">$<font face="Calibri">20/mo
                unli<font face="Calibri">mi<font face="Calibri">ted talk
                    & text<br>
                    <font face="Calibri">$10/<font face="Calibri">m<font
                          face="Calibri">o for 1GB of data<font
                            face="Calibri">. <font face="Calibri">Un<font
                                face="Calibri">us<font face="Calibri">ed
                                  data is credited back the next month.
                                  <br>
                                  <font face="Calibri"><font
                                      face="Calibri"><font
                                        face="Calibri">Since I use such
                                        a small amou<font face="Calibri">nt
                                          of data<font face="Calibri">,
                                            I always get a credit of
                                            $8-9 each month and my bill
                                            averages around $25 <font
                                              face="Calibri">each month
                                              (includ<font
                                                face="Calibri">ing all
                                                the taxes)</font>.<br>
                                              <font face="Calibri">Downside
                                                is you can only use
                                                Nexus <font
                                                  face="Calibri">phones
                                                  (but I've found them
                                                  very good).<br>
                                                  <font face="Calibri"><font
                                                      face="Calibri">Peter<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/17/2017 5:20 PM,
      <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:joe@actionline.com">joe@actionline.com</a> wrote:<br>
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      <pre wrap="">What do y'all recommend as the best cell phone plan
for "light" use?

I have been using a AirVoiceWireless.com no-contract,
pay-as-you-go plan for several years and it has generally
met my needs. I pay only $10 every 3 months for voice,
text, and data and rarely need to add time. However it
requires me to turn on "mobile" to get data access and
that is a nuisance and data does not always work.

I've searched for options and ConsumerCellular.com with
an advertised average $25/month seems reasonable ...
but I would appreciate hearing your recommendations.




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