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June 27, 2008

Virgin Mobile's "totally unlimited" deal

virginmobileimage.jpg I have no experience with Virgin. I've never tried Virgin. I don't know of anyone, personally, who uses Virgin. (heck, I don't even like virgin daquiris or daquiris for that matter... but I digress)

I thought I'd put this offer out there for those of you looking for cell phone deals. Everyone out there has an unlimited plan offer out there, it seems. Now Virgin's throwing its hat into the ring, too.

 Virgin Mobile USA will unveil its new "Totally Unlimited" calling plan for $79.99 on July 1, the lowest priced and first unlimited nationwide calling plan without roaming charges or an annual contract that can be purchased by cash or credit. Bob Stohrer, chief marketing officer of Virgin Mobile USA, said, "It is simply not necessary to sign a two-year contract to get real worth with your wireless plan. This offer surpasses the regional carriers unlimited calling plans as well, as most addd on roaming charges that can cost customers as much as 79 cents per minute."

That's refreshing, isn't it?

To find out more on Tuesday, click on Virgin Mobile USA's link for the Totally Unlimited plan.

Since I'm not familiar with Virgin myself, I'd love to hear from anyone who likes or dislikes the service. Help the rest of us make an informed decision. Thanks.

 

Comments

VM is a great deal, but I wish I could get service where I live and not have to go 5 miles to use my phone due to limited tower access on Sprint. Unless they improve this I may have to change companies.

That is good plan and im surprised its coming from virgin. Im not a fun of virgin, i dont like the way they handle there customers. There is a plan they have out for low income people, its a great plan and when i first heard about it thought a company was doing good but didnt turn out that way. Most people havent heard of it cause they dont advertise it, why? Because they only have in a select small area. And i really think to be fair it should be nationwide. They dont treat customers fairly.

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