Cricket Offers Customers More High-Speed Data in Unlimited Plans with Taxes and Fees Included
Limited time promotion for new Cricket customers nationwide
ATLANTA, Sept. 10, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- With the popular $100 switcher credit* for T-Mobile and MetroPCS customers currently underway, Cricket continues to deliver one of the best values in prepaid wireless, now for a limited time with increased amounts of high-speed data** on Cricket's three most popular plans.
Existing customers on the GSM network don't have to do a thing. Cricket will simply upgrade them automatically during their next bill cycle.
With Cricket's new data offer, starting on September 13 for a limited time only, customers pay the same low price and receive more high-speed data access.
Cricket's Increased High-Speed Data Limited Time Promotion Details
Cricket Plan |
Price |
High-Speed Data NOW |
High-Speed Data WAS |
Basic Plan |
$40 $35 after $5 Auto Pay credit |
1GB |
500MB |
Smart Plan |
$50 $45 after $5 Auto Pay credit |
3GB |
2.5GB |
Pro Plan |
$60 $55 after $5 Auto Pay credit |
10GB |
5GB |
"Cricket is offering more value to consumers nationwide," said Cricket vice president and chief marketing officer Janna Ducich. "Customers are making the switch to Cricket for our reliable nationwide 4G LTE network, affordable prices with taxes and fees included, and rewards for their loyalty. And now we are offering even more reason to switch, with unlimited plans featuring increased high-speed data allowances with no annual contract."
With plans starting as low as $35 after $5 Auto Pay credit, Cricket's promotion delivers increased high-speed data allotments on a reliable nationwide network that gives customers more 4G LTE coverage than T-Mobile, Sprint, Boost and MetroPCS, period. In fact, Cricket's nationwide 4G LTE network now covers 300 million Americans. Additionally, Cricket Rewards*** offers customers who stay with Cricket for a year a $50 device credit that can be used to get a $49.99 smartphone for free.
The $100 switcher bill credit is available through October 19, 2014 at Cricket stores nationwide and online, and, better yet, there is no limit on the number of lines a customer can switch to Cricket. And with plan prices as low as $35, $45, and $55 after $5 Auto Pay credit for the Basic, Smart and Pro plans, respectively, getting a $100 bill credit is like getting two months of free wireless service.
To switch to Cricket or find a store near you, visit www.cricketwireless.com.
About Cricket Wireless
Cricket is bringing consumers more value with a simple, friendly, and reliable nationwide wireless experience with no annual contract. The power of Cricket is our nationwide 4G LTE network that covers more than 300 million people; easy and affordable unlimited plans that are all in with taxes and fees included – no surprises; annual loyalty rewards; and a great selection of phones customers love. Cricket, Something to Smile About. Cricket is a subsidiary of AT&T Inc. Coverage not available everywhere.
* $100 T-Mobile/MetroPCS Switcher Credit Terms and Conditions - Offer ends 10/19/14. Available only to T-Mobile and MetroPCS customers porting a number to Cricket Wireless who purchase and activate a new line of service on a Basic, Smart or Pro rate plan. One $100 Switcher Credit per line of service. Credit issued to customer's account approximately 5 days before end of initial service period. Customer's account must be in active status and customer must be on a qualifying rate plan to receive Switcher Credit. Suspended or cancelled accounts are not eligible to receive Switcher Credits. Lines added to Group Save (multi-line) accounts 5 or fewer days prior to the end of a bill cycle will receive Switcher Credits during the following month of service. Switcher Credits have no cash value, are not redeemable for cash or any cash equivalent and are not transferable or refundable. Account credits are forfeited if your account is cancelled for any reason. May not be combined with any other offer. $25 activation fee may apply. © 2014 Cricket Wireless LLC. All rights reserved. Cricket and the Cricket logo are trademarks under license to Cricket Wireless LLC.
** Limited time offer; subject to change. Basic, Smart and Pro plans include taxes, applicable fees and unlimited domestic talk, text and data usage with 1GB, 3GB or 10GB of high speed data access, depending on your plan. Use exceeding this high speed access allowance will result in reduced access speeds of a maximum 128 Kbps for the rest of your monthly plan cycle. All plans: Monthly plan payments are not refundable or transferable, and other charges and fees may apply. In-store activation fee up to $25. Service and coverage not available everywhere. All plans and services are subject to Cricket's Terms and Conditions of Service and Unreasonable Use Policy available at www.cricketwireless.com/support. Auto Pay: Sign up for Auto Pay on a Basic, Smart or Pro plan and save $5 on your monthly bill. Appears as $5 account credit each month at the end of your billing cycle for as long as you stay on Auto Pay. Sign up using your smartphone app or online. Auto Pay savings cannot be combined with Group Save. Restrictions Apply. See Auto Pay terms and conditions at www.cricketwireless.com/autopayterms. Coverage not available everywhere. © 2014 Cricket Wireless LLC. All rights reserved.
*** Cricket Rewards: Loyalty Program: Cricket Customers on Smart and Pro plans earn one (1) Reward Credit for each full, on-time payment. Reward Credits are only redeemable for a phone upgrade once customer has earned a Device Credit(s). Customers earn a $50 Device Credit for every twelve (12) Reward Credits earned. Reward Credits expire, if unused, sixty (60) months after Device Credit becomes redeemable. Reward Credits earned at the account level. Device Credits are capped at $150 without redemption and are not transferable and have no cash value. Restrictions Apply.
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