While doing some phone upgrades in the family, I decided to also look into various plans.
I'm on Verizon, but most of the others have been on H2O with auto renew, which was $27 until recently, when they started tacking on tax.
Additionally, DW recently had to spend a day somewhere where she had no cell service with H2O (ATT network), so I was going to look at other options.
I almost decided on getting Red Pocket annual prepaid plan, when I stumbled across PIX Wireless which offers $20/month for 2GB and unlimited Talk/Text on Verizon network. Also very interestingly, they have a world SIM, which might be a better deal that
@Dan's use of Google Fi for international travel (unless one really goes crazy with data. Seems like their global SIM is at 0.23 cents, or 0.45 cents per MB in many countries, which would make it cheaper than Google Fi's $10 per GB (on top of the $20 monthly fee), with free incoming calls, and some SMS reasonably priced (depending on country).
Has anyone tried them out (for domestic Prepaid MVNO, or for World SIM)?