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You could be getting $360 in free stuff each year from your cell provider

Your mobile carrier does more than provide you with service. Some include tools to help you avoid spam and scams by blocking unwanted calls and texts. Tap or click here for more ways to avoid scams and spam.

But wait, there’s more! Major carriers are throwing in free limited-time or permanent subscriptions to streaming services as long as you keep your unlimited plan active.

Here’s what you can get with plans from the nation’s biggest carriers. Note that there are requirements to qualify for perks, such as setting up auto pay and having more than one active line at a time. Check with the carrier for details.

Verizon

Depending on the plan, Verizon offers a variety of free streaming subscriptions. Here’s what you get with the unlimited plans:

T-Mobile

T-Mobile’s unlimited plans include more than just streaming services:

NOTE: How much you get out of free in-flight streaming/Wi-Fi will vary depending on the airline and how often you fly. Out of pocket, you may pay as little as $7 per hour or $20+ for the entire flight. Some airlines offer monthly subscriptions for $50. That can help you decide if T-Mobile’s in-flight benefits are something you need.

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Sprint

Though Sprint is part of T-Mobile, you get different perks with the unlimited plans:

Free in-flight Wi-Fi is excellent if you travel a lot and can save you $5 to $10 per hour or $20 per flight.

AT&T

Until recently, AT&T offered HBO Max free with most of its unlimited plans. At the time, they also had many more options. Now there are only three unlimited plans, and none of them offer any streaming subscriptions or in-flight benefits.

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