If you haven't shopped for a new wireless plan in a while, you may want to look around. You might be surprised to find more competitive deals. Here are ways to find the best plans based on your needs.
Prioritize your needs to ensure you choose the best carrier. For example, if you are on a tight budget, you might consider Sprint for its bargain plans, or AT&T for its military and veteran discounts.
If you use a lot of data, T-Mobile offers some of the best moderately-priced options for unlimited data. Other companies offer unlimited data plans, too, but T-Mobile has the fastest 4G LTE and 5G nationwide coverage, giving you the most bang for your buck.
If network coverage is your concern, you might go with Verizon Wireless, which has the best coverage in the US.
Some major wireless carriers offer discounts to people who work for certain companies. Starbucks employees can get 19% off plans with Verizon, while people who work for Boeing can get 25% off plans with Sprint. Don't be afraid to ask what kind of company and corporate deals wireless carriers offer.
The best way to negotiate with service carriers is to call; you'll get a better deal than you will in stores. Tell them you're considering switching and tell them what other deals you've found, then ask them to beat it.
Being polite and friendly will help keep the representative on your side. The end of the month is a good idea because representatives often have a quota to fill.
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