Based on our record, US Mobile seems to be a lot more popular than MetroPCs. While we know about 75 links to US Mobile, we've tracked only 6 mentions of MetroPCs. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I don't think the $25 plan will work for ACP, because the government payment is set at $30/mo., can't be changed, and carriers can't get more ACP payment than the plan costs. But what do you mean "I think he put me on the $25/month plan"??? It's pretty easy to check what plan you have, thru the MyMetro app or logging into your account at metrobyt-mobile.com. I have ACP, and on the $30 plan, so it's free. Source: about 1 year ago
Every time I've submitted the order thru metrobyt-mobile.com I get the "find a store" error no matter which browser, credit card, device , clearing cookies , etc I did livechat where they created a dummy order number (since orders never succeed I never get an order number) and had me email support. Email support said I need to call so I phoned and rep said I must go in store as the phone is in stock and they... Source: about 1 year ago
I'm asking because I've noticed a much larger number of anti-Firefox comments lately, and I would guess that it comes down to the fact that based on polls on this sub, a plurality members are Firefox users, many of whom very proudly defend Firefox tooth and nail because they don't want Google to get a monopoly and turn Chrome into the next IE 6. WebKit (Safari and Epiphany/Gnome Web) aren't a real competition due... Source: about 1 year ago
Idk. I'm a Firefox user, and I like using it. But I don't use it on my iPad, there's really no reason to use anything but Safari on there. I don't use it much on my phone, Firefox for Android isn't that good, but I keep it installed. I mostly only use it on Windows and Linux. So, Idk. I'm afraid that companies will stop supporting Firefox which will lead to websites not working, I mean I've had issues with... Source: about 1 year ago
Yes, there is. You can download a PDF from your account. Unfortunately, it doesn't specify your billing address but it's there. You have to access it from metrobyt-mobile.com. Under the My Account menu, choose Account history, and Statements. Source: over 1 year ago
I kept going back and forth and the rep kept stating the amount listed on usmobile.com, and inside the app, as the current month's data usage did NOT include hotspot data, and that the hotspot data is what drove me over 100GB. Source: about 1 year ago
Can you specify what plan you are on with Mint? Try tello.com they have custom plans to match your needs. Or try usmobile.com, their pooled plan starts at $9 for Unlimited Talk / Text + $2 per GB of data on either Verizon or T-Mobile network. Taxes included for US Mobile on pooled plans only. Tello charges no fees except for taxes (no recovery fees like Mint, service fee, etc.) If you want other options with... Source: about 1 year ago
Would you or anyone at US Mobile be able to expalin why the App shows different information than the web (http://usmobile.com)? Source: about 1 year ago
Someone mentioned Verizon. I currently use them for wireless; they are not quite as bad. (Better performance, better navigation, less buggy). But the real winners here are some of the MVNOs (like US Mobile or Google Fi). Source: over 1 year ago
There are far better deals with MVNOs. If she's a heavy data user, US Mobile provides 100GB of "premium" data on Verizon for $45/month (plus about $5 in taxes); less with single lines. They have many cheaper plans for less data use, as do other MNVOs. Source: over 1 year ago
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