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August 23, 2010 at 11:29 AM #595945August 23, 2010 at 11:53 AM #594911
carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=flu]
Yeah, I can’t believe how much Pearl lowered there prices for dimsum M/W/F…..Almost half off (though, I wonder if the shrimp they use came from the gulf π )[/quote]Since when? Their website is completely offline. So anymore info to share? Emerald is also offering discount for dimsum M-F, and I thought they are of the same owner?
August 23, 2010 at 11:53 AM #595004carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=flu]
Yeah, I can’t believe how much Pearl lowered there prices for dimsum M/W/F…..Almost half off (though, I wonder if the shrimp they use came from the gulf π )[/quote]Since when? Their website is completely offline. So anymore info to share? Emerald is also offering discount for dimsum M-F, and I thought they are of the same owner?
August 23, 2010 at 11:53 AM #595543carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=flu]
Yeah, I can’t believe how much Pearl lowered there prices for dimsum M/W/F…..Almost half off (though, I wonder if the shrimp they use came from the gulf π )[/quote]Since when? Their website is completely offline. So anymore info to share? Emerald is also offering discount for dimsum M-F, and I thought they are of the same owner?
August 23, 2010 at 11:53 AM #595652carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=flu]
Yeah, I can’t believe how much Pearl lowered there prices for dimsum M/W/F…..Almost half off (though, I wonder if the shrimp they use came from the gulf π )[/quote]Since when? Their website is completely offline. So anymore info to share? Emerald is also offering discount for dimsum M-F, and I thought they are of the same owner?
August 23, 2010 at 11:53 AM #595965carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=flu]
Yeah, I can’t believe how much Pearl lowered there prices for dimsum M/W/F…..Almost half off (though, I wonder if the shrimp they use came from the gulf π )[/quote]Since when? Their website is completely offline. So anymore info to share? Emerald is also offering discount for dimsum M-F, and I thought they are of the same owner?
August 23, 2010 at 11:54 AM #594916carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=SK in CV]Yeah, the carrier is subsidizing for sure, to the tune of at least a few hundred on most every phone. But my point was, there are plans available that are nowhere near $100 a month, or even $70 a month. My 5 phones average $40/month, 3 with data plans.[/quote]
I think AT&T is the cheapest on data plan (with 200MB limitation). Just wondering if 200MB is enough for occassional uses?
August 23, 2010 at 11:54 AM #595009carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=SK in CV]Yeah, the carrier is subsidizing for sure, to the tune of at least a few hundred on most every phone. But my point was, there are plans available that are nowhere near $100 a month, or even $70 a month. My 5 phones average $40/month, 3 with data plans.[/quote]
I think AT&T is the cheapest on data plan (with 200MB limitation). Just wondering if 200MB is enough for occassional uses?
August 23, 2010 at 11:54 AM #595548carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=SK in CV]Yeah, the carrier is subsidizing for sure, to the tune of at least a few hundred on most every phone. But my point was, there are plans available that are nowhere near $100 a month, or even $70 a month. My 5 phones average $40/month, 3 with data plans.[/quote]
I think AT&T is the cheapest on data plan (with 200MB limitation). Just wondering if 200MB is enough for occassional uses?
August 23, 2010 at 11:54 AM #595657carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=SK in CV]Yeah, the carrier is subsidizing for sure, to the tune of at least a few hundred on most every phone. But my point was, there are plans available that are nowhere near $100 a month, or even $70 a month. My 5 phones average $40/month, 3 with data plans.[/quote]
I think AT&T is the cheapest on data plan (with 200MB limitation). Just wondering if 200MB is enough for occassional uses?
August 23, 2010 at 11:54 AM #595970carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=SK in CV]Yeah, the carrier is subsidizing for sure, to the tune of at least a few hundred on most every phone. But my point was, there are plans available that are nowhere near $100 a month, or even $70 a month. My 5 phones average $40/month, 3 with data plans.[/quote]
I think AT&T is the cheapest on data plan (with 200MB limitation). Just wondering if 200MB is enough for occassional uses?
August 23, 2010 at 12:34 PM #594946briansd1
Guest[quote=carlsbadworker]
I think AT&T is the cheapest on data plan (with 200MB limitation). Just wondering if 200MB is enough for occassional uses?[/quote]
It’s fine if you’re always near WiFi. Otherwise it’s $25 for the 2GB/mo plan.
With AT&T, you can change your features retroactively to the first day of your billing cycle, if, for one month, you use more than planned. You can do using the online account management.
August 23, 2010 at 12:34 PM #595039briansd1
Guest[quote=carlsbadworker]
I think AT&T is the cheapest on data plan (with 200MB limitation). Just wondering if 200MB is enough for occassional uses?[/quote]
It’s fine if you’re always near WiFi. Otherwise it’s $25 for the 2GB/mo plan.
With AT&T, you can change your features retroactively to the first day of your billing cycle, if, for one month, you use more than planned. You can do using the online account management.
August 23, 2010 at 12:34 PM #595578briansd1
Guest[quote=carlsbadworker]
I think AT&T is the cheapest on data plan (with 200MB limitation). Just wondering if 200MB is enough for occassional uses?[/quote]
It’s fine if you’re always near WiFi. Otherwise it’s $25 for the 2GB/mo plan.
With AT&T, you can change your features retroactively to the first day of your billing cycle, if, for one month, you use more than planned. You can do using the online account management.
August 23, 2010 at 12:34 PM #595687briansd1
Guest[quote=carlsbadworker]
I think AT&T is the cheapest on data plan (with 200MB limitation). Just wondering if 200MB is enough for occassional uses?[/quote]
It’s fine if you’re always near WiFi. Otherwise it’s $25 for the 2GB/mo plan.
With AT&T, you can change your features retroactively to the first day of your billing cycle, if, for one month, you use more than planned. You can do using the online account management.
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