Looks like It’s official Directv Buying Dish

The price goes up the less lines you have, most carriers are doing this currently.
check for employee discounts!!!! call your employer we get our plans half price along with phones and free activation!!!! when we first singed up with AT&T we got a discount on our dtv also but that parts gone!!!
 
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That $15 per month price with Mint is just for 3 months. It goes up to $25 per month after that.

I use the AT&T prepaid plan for $25 per month. It says Unlimited data but it is then say “After 16GB, speeds slowed to max 1.5Mbps for the month.” so basically it is 16 GB per month with a monthly rollover of 16 GB allowed. I don’t use much data so I usually have about 32 GB available every month. And of course it is prepaid so you pay $300 up front for 12 months.. works for my needs.

My wife tried Mint for a short time but we live in a rural area in Illinois and she had issues with dead spots in our area so we both use the AT&T prepaid plan.
is that the ATT plan where you pay up for a year and it's like 300-400 bucks a one time deal for the year? and it's done all online.
 
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I use Tello, unlimited talk and text plus 2Gb of 5G data (I very seldom use data) for $10 a month (after the govt adds on it's fees it comes to $12.28 all in). Tello runs on the T-Mobile network. If you don't need much data you can't beat it. I have an Ooma for the home phone. The wife can't handle a cellphone anymore so her friends call on the house line. It was sheer joy the day I called Verizon and kicked them to the curb.
 
That $15 per month price with Mint is just for 3 months. It goes up to $25 per month after that.

I use the AT&T prepaid plan for $25 per month. It says Unlimited data but it is then say “After 16GB, speeds slowed to max 1.5Mbps for the month.” so basically it is 16 GB per month with a monthly rollover of 16 GB allowed. I don’t use much data so I usually have about 32 GB available every month. And of course it is prepaid so you pay $300 up front for 12 months.. works for my needs.

My wife tried Mint for a short time but we live in a rural area in Illinois and she had issues with dead spots in our area so we both use the AT&T prepaid plan.
I saw where (mint) if you did the 3 mo. for $15 it then goes up, but...if you pay 12 mo. it works out to stay $15. I paid $180 for a year and afaik I can re-sub the same when that is up. I remember when you could pay per year on DiSH for savings but then they 86'd it because crooks were buying and activating a year's service for victims and telling them it's lifetime service, and by time the year was up they'd be gone.
This article says the $25/month plan applies to a single line:



If this is the case then they have a very bad website as far as for prospecting. I would have called a ph# or even chatted but there were neither. I'll believe it when see a screenshot
 
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ok that's what i thought. looking to take some people off my acct and put them on there own acct and that's what i was thinking of doing. though i don't think they would like it if there data slowed down!!!
It doesn't slow down until you have used up 16 GB which is quite a bit but yeah some do you use that and much more.
 
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If this is the case then they have a very bad website as far as for prospecting. I would have called a ph# or even chatted but there were neither. I'll believe it when see a screenshot
If I go through the checkout process up to the point of "Join Now" it shows that one line is $25. And 50% off of that for the first month.
 

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I don't think Amazon does discount bundles. It appears that their add-on streaming products are offered at MSRP.

IIRC, Amazon currently offers Earthlink at MSRP.
Amazon does offer discounts on the streaming add-ons from time to time. There will be plenty of offers during their Black Friday sales.
 
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I don't think Amazon does discount bundles. It appears that their add-on streaming products are offered at MSRP.

IIRC, Amazon currently offers Earthlink at MSRP.
Amazon does offer discounts on the streaming add-ons from time to time. There will be plenty of offers during their Black Friday sales.
Amazon has many sales during the year also, for example, a few months ago, AMC+ commercial free at $2.99 per month for 3 month, signed up, canceled after I had caught up on the very few series I watch on there.
 
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