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Does anyone know if the bill starts running on a Cricket SIM immediately when you order it? It looks like you have to pay for a month of service up front when ordering a SIM card and I vaguely remember someone mentioning that it did, but I wasn't sure. I guess it makes more sense that it would start once the SIM was activated.ThermoPhysical posted:Thanks! E-mail sent. Thanks! tonic fucked around with this message at 06:07 on Jul 24, 2014 |
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tonic posted:Does anyone know if the bill starts running on a Cricket SIM immediately when you order it? It looks like you have to pay for a month of service up front when ordering a SIM card and I vaguely remember someone mentioning that it did, but I wasn't sure. I guess it makes more sense that it would start once the SIM was activated. Starts when you activate.
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# ? Jul 24, 2014 08:08 |
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Starts when you activate and if you're porting over, the port doesn't start until you activate as well.
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# ? Jul 24, 2014 15:56 |
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How do I generate a referral through Cricket? I see no mention of this from the site.
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# ? Jul 24, 2014 16:01 |
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TraderStav posted:How do I generate a referral through Cricket? I see no mention of this from the site. https://www.cricketwireless.com/referrals
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# ? Jul 24, 2014 16:24 |
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Do I need a referral code before I purchase a phone and sign up for service or after?
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# ? Jul 24, 2014 19:25 |
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Perick posted:Do I need a referral code before I purchase a phone and sign up for service or after? You actually don't need the referral code, it's mostly so that you (and your referrer) can get some credit on your respective bills for giving Cricket a new customer. You enter the code after you purchase a phone and sign up for service.
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# ? Jul 24, 2014 21:10 |
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I get that I don't "need" the code, but the $25 will be nice for the referrer and me. I just wasn't sure where in the process I would have to input it. Thx ThermoPhysical Perick fucked around with this message at 21:42 on Jul 24, 2014 |
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Perick posted:I get that I don't "need" the code, but the $25 will be nice for the referrer and me. I just wasn't sure where in the process I would have to input it. I can shoot you one, I'll first send you an e-mail asking for your name since they'll want that.
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# ? Jul 24, 2014 21:24 |
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So I'm thinking about taking advantage of the T-Mobile dork plan with a Moto G LTE, but poking around on the site it's not listed as one of their supported phones. Forum posts seem to suggest it's possible, though. Can I use a Moto G with this plan, or am I going to have to get the Moto X instead?
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kazmeyer posted:So I'm thinking about taking advantage of the T-Mobile dork plan with a Moto G LTE, but poking around on the site it's not listed as one of their supported phones. Forum posts seem to suggest it's possible, though. Can I use a Moto G with this plan, or am I going to have to get the Moto X instead? You'll be fine, you can use it with any plan on T-Mobile or AT&T.
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# ? Jul 25, 2014 13:42 |
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kazmeyer posted:So I'm thinking about taking advantage of the T-Mobile dork plan with a Moto G LTE, but poking around on the site it's not listed as one of their supported phones. Forum posts seem to suggest it's possible, though. Can I use a Moto G with this plan, or am I going to have to get the Moto X instead? T-Mobile's compatibility guide is terrible. When I set my wife's phone up it couldn't find the Galaxy S4 she has that was originally purchased from a corporate owned T-Mobile store.
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# ? Jul 25, 2014 15:09 |
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Added Ultra Mobile $19 plan
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# ? Jul 26, 2014 00:43 |
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Is it correct that Cricket disables the tethering feature of the iPhone?
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# ? Jul 26, 2014 15:42 |
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Ok, potentially dumb question here, but when I upgrade to a new phone or swap phones on the tmobile account, all I have to do is pop the sim card into the new phone, right? I can't seem to find anything online on the site that says "enter new info" or whatever, so I'm a bit confused. Not used to having options for sim cards. In other news, holy gently caress this nokia 920 is a loving brick of a phone. I could probably kill someone with this thing and not smash the glass.
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# ? Jul 26, 2014 20:52 |
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You take the sim out of the old phone and put it in the new phone. All the SIM does is tell your phone what network you're one and what phone number you have.
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Stupid_Sexy_Flander posted:Ok, potentially dumb question here, but when I upgrade to a new phone or swap phones on the tmobile account, all I have to do is pop the sim card into the new phone, right? Yes, for GSM you can pretty much just swap your SIM card around from device to device. The only issues you may run into are microSIM vs nanoSIM (you can actually cut these yourself if you want or ask the carrier to get you another card) and tablet vs phone. e:fb
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# ? Jul 26, 2014 21:16 |
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Cool. Having some trouble with the phone though, which sucks. Seems to lose signal like crazy, and just randomly decides "No Service" and "OH poo poo WE HAULIN rear end NOW" on data when I am sitting on the couch. loving weird. Been tweaking the settings a bit and talking with the support guys at tmobile. Hoping we can get this resolved because I don't really want to go through the hassle of returning this thing.
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 00:54 |
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From my experience, T-Mobile doesn't penetrate buildings very well. Going into the hospital left me with absolutely nothing. Sitting in my apartment, I would go between no signal and some signal. Cricket (ATT) is a bit better.
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 00:59 |
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Has anyone tried the Verizon AllSet prepaid plan yet? Their coverage is hard to beat, and Best Buy has their Moto G for $69.
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 03:31 |
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A friend of mine picked up the Moto G and Verizon's AllSet plan. Anyone know how the extra 500MB of data and the Auto Pay thing works on it? I can't actually check as the site says next to zilch about autopay and you need an account to actually check.Hughmoris posted:Has anyone tried the Verizon AllSet prepaid plan yet? Their coverage is hard to beat, and Best Buy has their Moto G for $69. A friend of mine is trying it right now, actually. The exact same friend who I mentioned in the OP as having a Straight Talk plan for Verizon. He hated it and the LG Optimus Showtime so he's finally left them. EDIT: Apparently, the 500MB of extra data doesn't show up until after your first month...and there are cases of some who never actually got it. One CS rep said that the deal ended in May but some on HoFo claim that they got it as late as yesterday soo..I don't know. Going to be looking into this further. ThermoPhysical fucked around with this message at 03:29 on Jul 28, 2014 |
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Best Buy had the Verizon Moto G for $49 several weeks ago, I picked one up just to play with an Android device without service. Typically when phones get priced that way the price comes back fairly quickly. Keep in mind that the Verizon G does not have LTE so it actually has rather lovely data service, I believe typically around 1 Mbps in real world use.
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Three Olives posted:Best Buy had the Verizon Moto G for $49 several weeks ago, I picked one up just to play with an Android device without service. Typically when phones get priced that way the price comes back fairly quickly. Keep in mind that the Verizon G does not have LTE so it actually has rather lovely data service, I believe typically around 1 Mbps in real world use. Ah, I was wondering if there was a kicker, and there it is.
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Three Olives posted:Best Buy had the Verizon Moto G for $49 several weeks ago, I picked one up just to play with an Android device without service. Typically when phones get priced that way the price comes back fairly quickly. Keep in mind that the Verizon G does not have LTE so it actually has rather lovely data service, I believe typically around 1 Mbps in real world use. It's no different than Verizon on ST then.
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Hughmoris posted:Ah, I was wondering if there was a kicker, and there it is. The GSM Moto G uses a much faster data spec, even the non-LTE version so I can't see any reason not to recommend it for any other carrier, it's just EVDO was the only thing that Verizon had that was not LTE, it's a pretty fast phone for such a lovely data connection on Verizon.
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# ? Jul 28, 2014 20:16 |
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Hey guys, I want a data only plan for my smartphone (S4 i9500). Is there such a thing?
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# ? Jul 29, 2014 00:05 |
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Something that can help ease the pain of the t-mobile dork plan is to use apps like MagicJack to make free calls over wifi or cell data. Sure, you look like a weirdo when you call your friend from some random number in Florida, but you're already a weirdo for having the dork plan so just own it.
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# ? Jul 29, 2014 06:50 |
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Bisty Q. posted:Is it correct that Cricket disables the tethering feature of the iPhone?
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# ? Jul 29, 2014 08:48 |
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Cricket disables tethering on any device sold from their site/store. For example, the Cricket Moto G's tethering option is disabled. But if your device is unlocked, they can't (and won't) block the option. Turns out, their Acceptable Use Policy DOES state that tethering is prohibited. quote:Prohibited Data Uses https://www.cricketwireless.com/legal-info/acceptable-use-policy.html#prohibited Now, the old Cricket actually had an addon for tethering and it's possible that AT&T will add it back. Keep in mind that Cricket is essentially Aio Wireless now and Aio also had this clause in their AUP but did not enforce it very much. Basically, if you use tethering, do NOT think you can go and power your laptop for hours on end or something. Just use it in emergencies if your device REALLY needs the internet. Someone at HoFo spoke to a rep in chat who claimed the old tethering addon may be coming back so who knows. At this point, I'd say if you want to tether on Cricket (and your phone allows it), make sure you have good reason to do so and don't do it for too long.
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ThermoPhysical posted:Cricket disables tethering on any device sold from their site/store. For example, the Cricket Moto G's tethering option is disabled. But if your device is unlocked, they can't (and won't) block the option. (Most AT&T MVNOs have it turned off, and I don't really need to tether, but it would be nice to have as a backup.) Also, I'd take a referral, because either way I'll probably put a family member on the plan. Can someone email me one? (Just put John Doe, I don't think the name really matters - thrown away) Bisty Q. fucked around with this message at 09:32 on Jul 30, 2014 |
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Just recently switched from Verizon to Cricket with an unlocked iPhone 5S. Had tethering before, but after installing the cricket SIM, iTunes asked about a carrier update. Installed it (mistake?) and the Personal Hotspot feature disappeared. On the other hand, my MMS wasn't working prior to the update and works fine now. Ended up jail breaking and installing TetherMe (7.1.2) and that seems to enable it properly. Only plan on using it for emergencies. Also, sent ThermoPhysical a referral, $25. If anyone wants to pass on the favor, shoot me an email james.jimmy.stoof@gmail.com and I'll send you a referral. You also get $25 off your bill that month. EDIT: BistyQ, just sent you one. tonic fucked around with this message at 12:32 on Jul 29, 2014 |
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What's the best option for refilling T-mobile nerd plans? I have been using callingmart but they don't have a discount anymore and are now charging $51 for a $50 refill. Are there any better options out there?
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Bisty Q. posted:Also, I'd take a referral, because either way I'll probably put a family member on the plan. Can someone email me one? (Just put John Doe, I don't think the name really matters
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# ? Jul 29, 2014 14:57 |
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Why is it called the t-mobile 'dork' plan?
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# ? Jul 29, 2014 15:06 |
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Mister Fister posted:Why is it called the t-mobile 'dork' plan? Because it is lots of phone data and only 100 minutes of calling. Because you are a dork who uses lots of data but has no friends to talk to.
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Cojawfee posted:Because it is lots of phone data and only 100 minutes of calling. Because you are a dork who uses lots of data but has no friends to talk to. Seems like most people text anyway, people still talk on the phone?
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Mister Fister posted:Seems like most people text anyway, people still talk on the phone? It's actually become a semi-legit problem. I've had family/friends/coworkers send urgent texts several times, then get cranky, not understanding the "best effort" nature of SMS. If it's urgent, just call. Texting is not for emergencies. A former boss even texted a landline, then got mad at the lack of response (and no, there was no text-to-speech telco robot protocol on the boss's service). e: the main thing I miss from Virgin Mobile is that I could leave awkward robot voicemails by texting landlines
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What is this word "talk"?
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Are these phones still untraceable? E.g. can they be tracked via GPS? If I were to toss the phone into a creek or something, would it still be able to be tracked or is there a chip on it of some kind I should be gouging out if I don't want anyone to find it?
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Chalets the Baka posted:Are these phones still untraceable? E.g. can they be tracked via GPS? If I were to toss the phone into a creek or something, would it still be able to be tracked or is there a chip on it of some kind I should be gouging out if I don't want anyone to find it? No phones are untraceable. If you chuck it into a creek, it will be hosed no matter what, though.
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