I saved a good amount of money by switching to Ting, so I thought I would spread the word to all of you. If you use a large amount of data / minutes / texts, then you may not save money, but checking is worthwhile. I am on wifi nearly all day (at home and at work) so it works for me. Data gets expensive if you are a heavy user. Compare your average usage on your current service to the pricing table at the link below.
https://ting.com/plans
I went from paying $88 a month at Sprint, to $33 a month at Ting. Ting allows users to bring Sprint devices to their service, making the switch kind of easy. I brought over my Samsung G2 Epic 4G Touch and ported the same number I was using on Sprint. The following devices are currently supported:
Ting uses the same towers as Sprint, so service should be comparable if you are transitioning from Sprint. My service actually seemed to get better in my area.
Save $25 by using my referral link if you are making the switch:
https://zooqns67q1.ting.com/
Don't hesitate to ask questions about my experience with the transition.
https://ting.com/plans
I went from paying $88 a month at Sprint, to $33 a month at Ting. Ting allows users to bring Sprint devices to their service, making the switch kind of easy. I brought over my Samsung G2 Epic 4G Touch and ported the same number I was using on Sprint. The following devices are currently supported:
- Samsung Nexus S
- HTC EVO 4G (A9292)
- HTC EVO 3D (X515C)
- HTC EVO Shift (A7373)
- Samsung Galaxy SII Epic 4G Touch (SPHD710)
- Samsung Epic 4G (SPH-D700)
- LG Optimus S (LS670)
- Motorola Photon 4G (MB855)
Ting uses the same towers as Sprint, so service should be comparable if you are transitioning from Sprint. My service actually seemed to get better in my area.
Save $25 by using my referral link if you are making the switch:
https://zooqns67q1.ting.com/
Don't hesitate to ask questions about my experience with the transition.