That plan costs $ 297 / mo!
Boost's unlimited
plan costs $ 50, the same monthly rate MetroPCS charges.
Of note, the DIGITS part of
that plan costs $ 25 / month.
T - Mobile's unlimited
plan costs $ 95 a month; four lines of unlimited data cost $ 280 at T - Mobile.
AT&T's unlimited data
plan costs $ 100 a month for a single line, the most expensive of any unlimited option.
Credit: Justin Sullivan / Getty ImagesNormally, Sprint's Unlimited Freedom
plan costs $ 60 a month for one line.
After the trial is up, the Premium
plan costs $ 2.99 / month or $ 29.99 / year (about 17 percent off).
The starting level of
that plan costs $ 5 / month or $ 50 per year, and gets you five days of recordings.
By comparison, Ring's basic
plan costs $ 3 / month ($ 30 / year) and gets you 60 days of recordings.
Verizon's Total Mobile Protection
Plan costs $ 11 per month.
The Canada - China Your Choice
plan costs $ 100 CAD per month, and gives users unfettered access to their monthly voice, text and data allocations with no additional roaming fees, long distance fees or text messages fees.
The plan costs $ 85 a month, plus $ 20 per line in access fees.
For example, the minimum all - inclusive
plan costs $ 9, and it includes 100 Mins ($ 3), 100 Texts ($ 2), 100 MB Data ($ 2) and a $ 2 monthly service charge.
AT&T's 10 GB
plan costs $ 155 for a family of four — $ 85 for the plan itself plus $ 20 per line in access fees but less $ 10 for autopay enrollment.
The plan costs $ 10 per month.
Normally, the Cricket 2 Unlimited
plan costs $ 55 a month, but Cricket is offering a $ 10 bill credit for the next year on that plan if you sign up by April 12.
The unlimited
plan costs $ 55 / month if it is on auto pay or $ 60 / month if paid manually every month.
Cricket's unlimited
plan costs $ 60 per month ($ 55 with Auto Pay), and comes with unlimited high - speed data and nationwide talk and text.
The T - Mobile One Plus unlimited
plan costs $ 80 a month for a single line, $ 60 a month each for two lines, $ 47 a month each for three lines, $ 50 a month each for four lines and $ 35 a month for each additional line.
Currently, the carrier is running a promotion where
the plan costs $ 60 each month for one line, with a maximum of five lines going for $ 100 each month until January 31, 2019.
The Protect
Plan costs $ 100 for the year or $ 10 per month.
(The Individual
plan costs $ 9.99 per month if you're not a Prime member.)
Although it doesn't make any indoor - specific cameras, Ring's Protect Basic
plan costs $ 30 per year (or $ 3 per month), and gives you 60 days of video for a single camera.
The basic storage
plan costs $ 60 a year, and provides full backup for a single computer.
The Professional
Plan costs $ 19.95 / month and includes support for 20 users, time and expense tracking, project management, and billing.
The Legal Enterprise
plan costs $ 100 / month for the first user and subsequent users are $ 25 / month.
The Legal Pro
plan costs $ 50 / month for the first user and subsequent users are $ 20 / month.
The Legal Solo
plan costs $ 30 / month for the first user and the second user is $ 20 / month.
While it's upfront cost is more expensive than Evernote, it's much cheaper over the long - haul (Evernote's basic
plan costs $ 4.99 a month).
The new Family
Plan costs $ 9.99 (* or territory equivalent) a month during Utomik's Open Beta and offers unlimited play for up to four users per household.
The cheapest Hulu
plan costs $ 7.99, so you could easily make $ 20.
The card with the Business Level Earning
Plan costs $ 50 per company and $ 25 per card.
Silver, being the most basic
plan costs $ 9.99 per month.
Meanwhile, the Simply Everything Data
Plan costs $ 109.99 per month.
Everything Data
plan costs $ 79.99 per month.
The university's most popular meal
plan costs $ 4,805 for the 2015/16 school year.
If the à la carte
plan costs $ 5,000, you can forego forking over the cash up front simply by having the adviser purchase the underlying investments for the client.
A one - time, comprehensive financial
plan costs $ 3,000, with an annual review of your situation costing $ 2,000.
While running the CPPIB costs $ 803 million each year, the entire
plan costs $ 2.9 billion.
Oyster's subscription
plan costs $ 9.95 per month and provides unlimited access to Oyster's catalog of ebooks, which they now claim includes over one million titles.
For the powerful Discovery Sport, a three - year
plan costs $ 2,150, while a four - year
plan costs $ 2,750.
The one - month -
plan costs you $ 29.95, while the three month plan is $ 19.98 per month.
The cheapest payment
plan costs you $ 9.95 per month if you opt for half a year with Zoosk, while the 8 - month long plan with Plenty of Fish charges you $ 10.18 per month.
Still, the overall sum is charged in one payment: the quarterly
plan costs $ 29.95 per month; the semi-annual plan has a price tag of $ 17.95 per month, while the annual subscription comes in at the cheapest value of $ 12.95 per month.
For a sugar baby, 1 month for $ 9.99, if she opts for three months, then its $ 7.99 / month, while a six month
plan costs $ 4.99 / month.
If you prefer a short term commitment you have two options: a three month
plan costs $ 19.98 monthly and is billed as a payment of $ 59.9 or a one month plan at $ 29.95 a month.
A one year
plan costs $ 10 a month and is billed as a payment of $ 119.95.
Her 12 - week workout
plan costs $ 69.97.
The tuition
plan costs $ 163 million a year and provides funds for students whose families earn less than $ 125,000 a year once all federal and additional state aid is exhausted.
The annual
plan costs $ 9.95 a month per user.