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Title: You are being royally ripped off by your cell phone carrier
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URL Source: http://www.americablog.com/2012/05/ ... ing-royally-ripped-off-by.html
Published: May 6, 2012
Author: John Aravosis on 5/03/2012 01:02:00 PM
Post Date: 2012-05-06 10:14:25 by tom007
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Views: 408
Comments: 28

You are being royally ripped off by your cell phone carrier By John Aravosis on 5/03/2012 01:02:00 PM

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What's wrong with this picture? This is my iPhone with my French plan that costs only $26 a month. How much is yours? Unless you're paying $26 a month for unlimited phone calls, unlimited text, free international calls, and 3 gigs of data, per month, you are being royally ripped off. Because that's what they pay in France for far more service on their iPhones, and other phones, than we pay in the states for three times as much.

I pay $89 a month or so for my Verizon iPhone mobile plan in the states. That covers 450 minutes of call time a month, 2 gigs of data, and a set number of text messages (and I can't even confirm how many) - and being an American carrier, I am charged minutes for calls I receive. And don't even think of calling anyone abroad, I don't even want to know how much it costs. Also do NOT use your phone abroad, or it will cost you $1.29 a minute (or you can pay extra for a "special" deal that will "only" cost you $0.99 cents a minute). And if you use your cell phone's data/Internet plan abroad, well, you'd better take out a second mortgage on your house to pay for it.

Then there's my new French mobile plan from a company called FREE. (I travel enough for work that it's been worth it to have a plan over here.) My FREE plan, that I use on the same Verizon iPhone, costs me 19.99 euros a month, or US$26 at the current exchange rate (if you have their home Internet service, it's only 15.99 a month).

Keep in mind, this is for my FRENCH cell phone plan that's based in France, I can't use it in the states. I'm just trying to show you what home-country cell phone plans cost in other developed countries that some of our countrymen like to consider inferior. If it's $26 in France, why is it $85 in the states for less?

And what do I get for only $26 a month?

- Unlimited minutes for calls in France, to both cells and landlines. - Unlimited minutes for calls to the US and Canada, both cells and landlines. - Unlimited minutes for calls to landlines in most of Europe. - No charges for calls received. - Unlimited text messages and SMS in France. - 3 gigs of data a month, then they throttle you down. - You automatically connect to the company's wifi all over France and its territories. - And I'm pretty sure you can set up your phone as a personal hotspot for free too (it just comes out of your 3 gigs a month). - There's no minimum contract - you're charged each month until you cancel. So if you want to get the plan for a week-long trip, go ahead (though you have to register it with a French address, and do it online as they have no physical offices).

Call it the Freedom Phone.

Oh, and it was painfully easy to sign up. I just went to their Web site, entered my credit card, put in a local French home address, and when I arrived here I had a letter waiting for me (took about ten days to get), took the SIM card they sent me (the card is compatible with large size or micro SIM, you just punch out the size you need), put it into my phone, then went to their Web site and clicked the 'activate' button - and voila, it worked. It was that simple.

Why can a French company charge 1/3 the price of a US company to offer iPhone users a better cell phone plan?

And why haven't we had congressional hearings about why American consumers are being reamed by our phone companies?

Folks, Americans need to wise up. We are being royally ripped off, compared to the rest of the world. When I tell people here that I pay Comcast $180 a month for home Internet and cable TV (and I don't even get the premium movie channels), they laugh, since folks here pay $30 a month for high speed 100 megabyte fiber optic Internet, cable TV, and phone service (that includes unlimited calls around the world) combined.

We should be embarrassed, and then outraged, by how badly we are being cheated by American phone companies and Internet providers. 70% of Americans don't own a passport, and with our lousy number of vacation days compared to Europeans, it's no wonder - it's a long flight to Europe, and who has a week of vacation time to spare, especially once you have a family? But while our isolationism is understandable, we pay a serious economic price for it.

Americans have no idea how badly our own corporations are ripping us off.

(PS In good news, I was able to unlock my Verizon iphone, for international SIM cards, by simply calling Verizon. Again, it only works for international SIMs, not for US competitors of Verizon, but at least that's something.)

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#1. To: tom007 (#0)

Keep in mind, this is for my FRENCH cell phone plan that's based in France,

Ha. Got you all beat.

I PAY NOTHING, not one farthing, ever.

I have no phone.

Cynicom  posted on  2012-05-06   10:29:09 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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We have phones for our convenience and driving insurance from GreatCall.com , 50 minutes/month, which costs 14.99/month plus all the normal taxes and fees and associated got'chas.

Lod  posted on  2012-05-06 11:03:42 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Cynicom (#1)

Keep in mind, this is for my FRENCH cell phone plan that's based in France,

Ha. Got you all beat.

I PAY NOTHING, not one farthing, ever.

I have no phone.

I have no cell phone and I do not have cable. So, there. ;-)

Original_Intent  posted on  2012-05-06 15:29:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: Cynicom (#1)

I PAY NOTHING, not one farthing, ever.

I have no phone.

That is the Best Plan I have come across, Thanks C.

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