How long do they last, though? I pay R$44,90 for enough internet, plenty of phone calls and text messages here. If you convert it into dollars it sounds cheap, but don't consider our currency and the exchange rate - imagine that is about 1% of my salary. Is that too much? It's possibly cheaper here, I haven't lived in the US for over 10 years, so I don't know current plan rates.
They last as long as expensive phones. After you purchase one, you subscribe to a service provider who sends you a SIM card in the mail. I have Consumer Cellular for $29/mo. It includes phone, and unlimited texting. I use free wifi for internet activity.
1% sounds a bit expensive for only a phone. My Internet land line is $35/mo. Then I buy movies from Netflix. I keep my total expenses a bit under 1%.
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How long do they last, though? I pay R$44,90 for enough internet, plenty of phone calls and text messages here. If you convert it into dollars it sounds cheap, but don't consider our currency and the exchange rate - imagine that is about 1% of my salary. Is that too much? It's possibly cheaper here, I haven't lived in the US for over 10 years, so I don't know current plan rates.
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They last as long as expensive phones. After you purchase one, you subscribe to a service provider who sends you a SIM card in the mail. I have Consumer Cellular for $29/mo. It includes phone, and unlimited texting. I use free wifi for internet activity.
1% sounds a bit expensive for only a phone. My Internet land line is $35/mo. Then I buy movies from Netflix. I keep my total expenses a bit under 1%.
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You surely have higher income, so your 1% is more than mine... haha! Cost of Internet + landline + cable TV = nearly R$200
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Ouch. That's terrible.
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Cell phone $29
Internet. $35
Netflix. $12
Total. $76
Who needs TV? I read The Economist news magazine instead.