Bryan W Gaint
New member
I saw the $40/month Cricket mobile broadband deal on the web. I was in a WalMart and saw a Cricket broadband modem, the same modem that's on Cricket's website (the Cal-Comp A600), and I bought it with the intent of using it for the $40/month plan.
But Cricket's web activation only offered me a $50/month plan. I called Cricket and was told that if you buy the modem at WalMart there is a $10/month surcharge because "WalMart is a dealer and they get their cut."
This seems an odd way to do business. I don't think that any other carrier has a Walmart surcharge, does it? Also, wouldn't folks be ticked off if they buy the $50 plan then find out that most other folks have the exact same service for $40?
But anyway, do not buy the Cricket modem at Walmart because you will not be eligible for the $40/month plan. I hope that they will accept the return at WalMart from me.
But Cricket's web activation only offered me a $50/month plan. I called Cricket and was told that if you buy the modem at WalMart there is a $10/month surcharge because "WalMart is a dealer and they get their cut."
This seems an odd way to do business. I don't think that any other carrier has a Walmart surcharge, does it? Also, wouldn't folks be ticked off if they buy the $50 plan then find out that most other folks have the exact same service for $40?
But anyway, do not buy the Cricket modem at Walmart because you will not be eligible for the $40/month plan. I hope that they will accept the return at WalMart from me.