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Mar 07, 2014Explorer II
Usually those offers are inducement to long term contracts, and if you want out, you must buy your way out.
If you are contracting and paying for a lot more service than you will use, which is often the case for "unlimited" customers, you can save money with pay as you go: per minute, per GB, per month, whichever is the critical factor. E.G. paying $40 or $60 a month for unlimited calls makes no sense if I only use 20 minutes a month and I can buy that for $6-7.
Wireless data can work that way, but you can't do it for Cable/Satellite TV because they don't cate how many hours you watch. Option to pay as you go for a wire data connection is going away, you can still do it wireless.
If you are contracting and paying for a lot more service than you will use, which is often the case for "unlimited" customers, you can save money with pay as you go: per minute, per GB, per month, whichever is the critical factor. E.G. paying $40 or $60 a month for unlimited calls makes no sense if I only use 20 minutes a month and I can buy that for $6-7.
Wireless data can work that way, but you can't do it for Cable/Satellite TV because they don't cate how many hours you watch. Option to pay as you go for a wire data connection is going away, you can still do it wireless.
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