Hey guys,
Right now I'm on a grandfathered UDP family plan. 2 Smart phones and 1 dumb phone, but only one of the smart phones has an UDP line. After the price increase, I've been debating my plan. I wanted to switch our family plan to 4 iPhones. But after doing the calculations it'd be cheaper to switch to the new verizon plan and just limit my use of data. But then saw t-mobiles family plan for 150 dollars for 4 UDP lines.
I was wondering how you guys would compare lte speeds between verizon and t-mobile. And does anyone have any experience with t-mobile in portland, OR and NYC?
Also does anyone know how t-mobile paying your etf fees work? From what I read, it said that if its just etf fees, I don't have to turn in my phones but if I have payments left on my phones, I do have to turn it in?
So, on my grandfathered plan, couldn't I upgrade my lines to current phones, and then have t-mobile pay the etf fees (350 each) and be able to keep my phones?
Right now I'm on a grandfathered UDP family plan. 2 Smart phones and 1 dumb phone, but only one of the smart phones has an UDP line. After the price increase, I've been debating my plan. I wanted to switch our family plan to 4 iPhones. But after doing the calculations it'd be cheaper to switch to the new verizon plan and just limit my use of data. But then saw t-mobiles family plan for 150 dollars for 4 UDP lines.
I was wondering how you guys would compare lte speeds between verizon and t-mobile. And does anyone have any experience with t-mobile in portland, OR and NYC?
Also does anyone know how t-mobile paying your etf fees work? From what I read, it said that if its just etf fees, I don't have to turn in my phones but if I have payments left on my phones, I do have to turn it in?
So, on my grandfathered plan, couldn't I upgrade my lines to current phones, and then have t-mobile pay the etf fees (350 each) and be able to keep my phones?
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