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Consumerism Commentary: Too Cheap for iPhone or Blackberry, But I Got My Mobile Web Access

  • Andrew · 1 year ago
    Just as a note - depending on your corporate policy, you may be able to get personal e-mail on a BES BlackBerry (BES is the $45/month option from Verizon Wirless).

    Unless your corporate policy blocks BIS services, the $45/month includes both your corporate e-mail and your personal e-mail (through BIS).

    BIS, without any corporate/enterprise activation, is the $30/month plan.
  • Kevin · 1 year ago
    I thought about leaving Verizon for Sprint's SERO plan, but couldn't get out of my contract.

    The VPak is interesting... I'll need to look into it. But I can't justify paying $15x2 for two lines to be upgraded.
  • emilyg · 1 year ago
    Do you really need web and e-mail access 24/7? At first I really wanted an iPhone, but I already have an iPod, a great camera, and a decent GPS navigator. I don't need a fancy phone to stay connected to everything all the time. I'm already in front of a computer all day at work, and if someone really needs me, they can just call me. Recently, a friend in town from NYC was out at Starbuck's with me to hang out and have fun. She has a Blackberry, and the whole time we were out she kept getting work e-mails, and was constantly distracted. This was at 10 at night on a weekend, when she was supposed to be out having fun! Yuck. No smart phone for me.
  • beth · 1 year ago
    Oooh I'm trying to decide what to do about my phone RIGHT NOW. I'm finally off contract. I have a simple little flip phone, and with my calling and texting I'm paying about $55/month.

    If I sign up for the Sprint friends & family plan that's been blogged about elsewhere, I can get 500 minutes and free texting and free mobile access for $30/month.

    I don't need all that stuff, and the comment by emilyg is right on target... but the price is amazing and I don't know that I can think of a reason NOT to do it.
  • Dave · 1 year ago
    Try looking at these on Amazon.. they will usually give you the phone for free with a new contract or extending your current contract. I got a free blackberry pearl from them a few weeks ago when i upgraded my at&t phone.
  • Evan · 1 year ago
    By far, the best deal right now is the Sprint SERO plan.

    I got a MotoQ for free and I have 500 minutes, nights/weekend start at 7pm, unlimited text messages, unlimited data for $30/month. It really is unbeatable.
  • beth · 1 year ago
    I signed up for the SERO plan last night, but I'm having ethical qualms. I can blame Sprint for not better checking the referring email address, but the bottom line is I'm taking advantage of a plan that's not meant for me. Yeah, I can spout the big company, exorbitant charges, etc., but I don't think it's right. Am I the only one who feels this way?

    (I think I'm going to do it anyway. Depends how loud the qualms get.)
  • AA · 1 year ago
    T-Mobile is cheaper $19.99 for BES Service.