Don’t adjust your monitor, for the reason that screenshot you’re seeing above is real. Confirmed by multiple sources, we’ve exclusively learned that AT&T — the protagonist of choice — is trimming its individual messaging packages from two to 1 on August 21st. The rest survivor? The Messaging Unlimited plan for $20, that means the $10 bundle that offers 1000 messages is riding into the sunset. When you aren’t keen to do much communicating within 160 characters, you may be left without a other choice besides the pay-per-message option at twenty cents each (thirty cents for MMS). Fortunately, the Family Unlimited Messaging is left unscathed, continuing to give all-you-can-eat texts for $30. Are inclined to do only a regular little bit of texting and searching to head to Ma Bell? Our friend, you’d best be making that transition before the tip of this week.
[Thanks, Anonymous]
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