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Value portfolio of prepaid brands, announced today that it has a valuable perk for subscribers to its Gold and Platinum Plans. These subscribers will receive a membership to Walmart+ which will give them the ability to score free shipping, get free delivery from stores, save on gas, get early access to holiday deals, and more.
Straight Talk's Gold plan starts at $55 for one person per month, declines to $47.50 per person per month for two people, drops to $40 per person per month for three people, and $35 per person per month for 4 people. The Gold plan includes unlimited High-Speed data, 15GB Hotspot per line per month, 100GB Cloud storage, and international calls to Canada and Mexico.
The Platinum plan starts at $65 for one person per month, declines to $57.50 per person per month for two people, drops to $50 per person per month for three people, and falls to $45 per person per month for four people. The Platinum plan comes with unlimited High-Speed data, 20GB Hotspot per line per month, 100GB of Cloud storage, calling to Canada and Mexico, calling to 60+ countries, and Mobile Protect device coverage.
Mehrdad Akbar, Vice President of DMM Wireless Services of Walmart stated,"We are the exclusive retailer for Straight Talk and this new offer really brings the best of what Walmart andValue can do together. We’re excited to show Straight Talk customers how much more money they can save with the power of Walmart+ now included."
The average Walmart+ member saves $1,300 a year with the membership making this a very nice perk indeed for Straight Talk subscribers.A discussion is a place, where people can voice their opinion, no matter if it is positive, neutral or negative. However, when posting, one must stay true to the topic, and not just share some random thoughts, which are not directly related to the matter.Multiple accounts - one person can have only one accountModeration is done by humans.
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