(Expired) Walmart has AT&T 128GB Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 5G (Olive Green or Graphite Gray) on sale for $2.75/month for 36 Months = $99 via upgrade or new line activation on an eligible AT&T postpaid plan. An additional activation fee may also apply. Shipping is free.
(Expired) Walmart has iPhone 12 64GB for $2.75/month. Requires 36 months, 0% APR installment agreement, qualifying credit and qualifying service plan. New and existing customers. Activation fee apply. Shipping is free.
Yeah, it seems like a bit of a scam, right? Even though the phone's only $2 a month, you end up paying way more for the service over three years. You're better off just buying an unlocked phone upfront and finding a cheaper service, like Mint Mobile
1 year ago|
Anonymous
64GB is enough for one month
1 year ago|
Anonymous
Boost has it for $200, cheapest plan is $15 5GB
1 year ago|
Anonymous
You can get your first iphone 12 from Metro for 165 then subsequent ones for 130 each up to 5.
1 year ago|
Anonymous
Just buy unlocked
1 year ago|
Anonymous
You are locked at $60 plan/month and cannot change lower than $50/month plan afterward. They placed this new rule recently and no room for a negotiation from my experience. //@Anonymous: Boost has it for $200, cheapest plan is $15 5GB
Anonymous
and you have to pay $65 per month for service.
1 year ago |
cloiser
Tamagotchi comes with 128GB minimum
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Yeah, it seems like a bit of a scam, right? Even though the phone's only $2 a month, you end up paying way more for the service over three years. You're better off just buying an unlocked phone upfront and finding a cheaper service, like Mint Mobile
1 year ago |
Anonymous
64GB is enough for one month
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Boost has it for $200, cheapest plan is $15 5GB
1 year ago |
Anonymous
You can get your first iphone 12 from Metro for 165 then subsequent ones for 130 each up to 5.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Just buy unlocked
1 year ago |
Anonymous
You are locked at $60 plan/month and cannot change lower than $50/month plan afterward. They placed this new rule recently and no room for a negotiation from my experience. //@Anonymous: Boost has it for $200, cheapest plan is $15 5GB
1 year ago |