

“Unlimited” would be just that….”Everything that is available”, without limit! Most, everyday cell phone users, in my humble opinion would assume that What the were shelling out their hard earned pesos for was with the expectation of getting “Unlimited” in any way “DATA! > Come on u guys, this is totally absurd imo, OF COURSE WE KNOW EXACTLY WHAT WALLMART IS TRYING TO GET AWAY WITH.

This would be naturally assumed ( as Walmart certainly would be aware ) by the majority of everyday cell phone users. I think any one of us, who were honest with ourselves ( and not just “Full of Ourselves ), would naturally understand that if an ad promised “Unlimited Data” as the Lead In to the product being sold that this would naturally mean, in the common vernacular, “ALL DATA” including everything available and normally construed to be Data. THAT IS THE PROBLEM! It is not “CLEARLY” stated so as to avoid any misinterpretation of the facts.īravo, Ryan…Well said. That statement can mean one or the other. Your complete one sided interpretation of punctuation clarifies the issue. What is being stated is that the advertised plan is ambiguous at best. If you look at Straighttalk’s FAQ’s page, under “Services”, you see it states “The $45 Unlimited Service Plan provides you with unlimited Minutes, unlimited messages, and unlimited Mobile Web access during a 30-day period.” What then?ĪC. Not unlimited phone, unlimted text, unlimited data!
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My company is airfire mobile.ĭo any of you know how to read and use punctuation. Oh and my cell company allows tethering and is $ a month btw so it is way better than wal-marts. I like to download files from the net and many times I use my phone to do it. If a phone has web capabilities then that is what the phone was intended for. because they are not allowed to collect data either. You people realize that it says native applications right in the tos right? that means watch the apps you get from the app store to.

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Not to mention, I pay full price for my phones, I should have all the functionality I pay for from the device. This is very wrong, if they say unlimited data then it should be unlimited data period. I do enjoy the unlimited data plans, at least in areas where I get signals! take it from me…buy the cheap phones and plan on throwing them away if you have a problem. I’ve had TracFone/StraightTalk (same company) phones for 4 years now. Oh, sure, they use Sprint (in case of my Android phone) towers, but they don’t tell you that Sprint only sells the excess capacity on the towers to non- Sprint customers.while my associate with sprint (10 feet away in cube farm) gets 4 bars.
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In a nutshelll, StraightTalk is a decent phone at a decent price IF you already know all there is to know about the phone you are buying (their customer service and manuals are truly abysmal at best), and you have underutilized towers in your area. If it is a peak hour, my signal goes to zero…………
