AT&T sucks and you shouldn't use it
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AT&T sucks and you shouldn't use it
There I said it
The thing about this price hike is why? They clearly can currently afford to keep the service up with the previous prices. At&t is a scam, time to switch to Sprint, or Verizon. Although pricing may vary per specific location.
Why? Because T-Mobile did it first and now they're copying
Then other other alternatives.
Hmm, I've never used at&t mobile, but this pricing may be comparable? https://www.credomobile.com/plan/
Those prices are genuinely and thourally awful. I pay a ton of money for an AT&T small biz line (and watch, and laptop lines) and I get actually-unlimited data for $90 (used to be $80). But you can get a prepaid line through AT&T prepaid for $60 (I believe) that has "unlimited" until 22gb where you are deprioritized until the end of the month. Or cricket, an AT&T-owned prepaid company, has a (supposedly) actual-unlimited option for about the same price, but they limit devices and a few other things.
9gb for the ~same price is highway robbery.