I spotted a mention of this on Dennis Bournique's PrepaidCompare website, and it looked like a good deal.
Good2Go Mobile is an AT&T MVNO. The plan catching my eye is unlimited talk/text + 1GB for $20/mo, or $15/mo with autopay. https://good2gomobile.com/plans
Seems a good rate for AT&T coverage on a month-to-month plan. No charge for a SIM, and per my email inquiry there are no additional taxes or fees if you set up the plan on autopay. (From the wording of the response, it's possible that taxes & fees might be added if you don't set up autopay, but I haven't confirmed that.)
Their offerings show a price of $10/month for unlimited T&T with no data - a great deal for us.
I also see it says there is a $5/month discount for autopay - which makes this even a better deal than Redpocket.
Emailed them asking to confirm that this means a monthly total of $5 for using that exact offering.
Does this phrase mean unlimited 2g after allotted data is used?
"Unless you choose to add-on high-speed data, speeds may be reduced to a maximum of 128Kbps if you exceed your plan’s monthly high speed data allowance. Actual speed varies by device and location."
Thanks for catching that & pointing it out Mmfacemm:
So, just about the same as Redpocket if one is able to catch their black friday or whatever sales on fleabay - except that it is unlimited vs. the 500 talk that I never use up anyhow.
Et_Z writes: "So, just about the same as Redpocket if one is able to catch their black friday or whatever sales on fleabay - except that it is unlimited vs. the 500 talk that I never use up anyhow. "
A very good point, and one that is frequently overlooked when discussing price comparisons.
We recently finished a year on the Sprint Unlimited Free plan. I made sure my wife understood that she could use all the data (and anything else) she wanted, including watching videos. A big change from the limited or Pay-Go habits we've learned.
Turns out what she really wanted to use averaged just over 200mb, 40 minutes, and 50 texts. The unlimited plan was a heck of a deal, but saved me only a few dollars a month over picking a plan that would have provided that. (She did use some data from other plans during a couple of roadtrips, mostly as a favor to me to check coverage while we were traveling.)