Dedra Furguson: From what you have detailed, it would seem better for you to stick with the pre-paid cell phones.Most companies now offer huge buckets of shared minutes between the different lines as well as unlimited mobile-to-mobile and unlimited nights & weekends. But these plans generally start around $59.99 for the first two lines and charge an additional per month fee for each line after that. That roughly comes to at minimum $850 per year not including any fees, taxes or tariffs. The cost is almost double what you're currently paying....Show more
Jess Grizzel: Like everyone else has said, you won't find anything cheaper than you're paying now. Cheapest I've heard of for a family plan is a Cingular plan that's $49.99 for two lines (the plan they don't put in the brochure) + $10 to get a third line. Which means you'd be looking at $720 a year plus USF, recovery, and whatever other little random fees they throw on every month. You're better off sticking with ! the prepaid as opposed to a national wireless provider. I suppose that you may be able to find a smaller local carrier that will give you a better deal, but that would vary by where you live plus you'd sacrifice the service that you get from a national carrier....Show more
Caterina Yeargan: It would be hard 2 find a plan that cheap. Usually the cheapest plan is $40/month + 10/month per extra line = $720/year.
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