Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Ting vs Apps and other Carriers

Highly recommend using Ting as your carrier, in 9 months I haven't paid more than 31$ a month with heavy phone use: Ting.com





Ting recently unveiled a swap program that lets you make the move at virtually no cost. What you choose to do is buy exactly the same model phone (except Sprint-compatible) coming from Glyde, then sell your present handset through Glyde. Ting is a Sprint-powered CDMA network.


If you're struggling to sell it for that same price since you bought the
alternative, Ting will credit you the change.





One frustrating issue about carriers similar to Republic Wireless is that you simply can't bring your device. Ting not only accommodates most Sprint-compatible gadgets, but also "quietly encourages" (a ADVERTISING rep's words) any amount of hacking that goes with it.

Like Solavei, Ting has a referral program (accessible by using your account
dashboard) that nets you $50 in credit for that first friend that joins and $25 per friend there after. (Needless to point out, scoring just one referral per month could potentially cover your complete bill. )



Nonetheless, if you don't want friends and/or family to feel similar to you're just taking care of number one, Ting now affords the option of giving your referral credit ratings to charity I love that, much exactly the same way I similar to Giv Mobile's month-to-month contributions pared from the bill.

Source: 


Ting.com

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