Anonymous wrote:The last bill I ever paid for them was their final semester's tuition in college. After graduation they were responsible for rent, phone, car insurance, health insurance, etc.
If they hadn't gotten jobs before graduation, we may have had to reconsider but both had employment starting in June.
Anonymous wrote:The family plan "cost savings" aren't all that real anymore. There are plenty of $25-40/month unlimited everything plans out there now. Visible, mint, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Presumably, we’d keep our kids on our family plan through college. Then what? Tell them then need to get their own phones and cut them off? What have you done?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still pay post college. It is cheaper overall. They are totally self supporting otherwise so it like an extra gift. At some point we will stop but no specific time planned.
Adding I do not pay for their phones just the service.
Anonymous wrote:Because it is that much more expensive to be on our my own plan, I’ve stayed on my dad’s phone plan but I send him the full annual amount each January. In my family we share things like streaming services and other membership perks one of us has to save money and resources all around. I especially respect my Dad for allowing this because in my mind it’s the one gift I couldn’t buy myself (a $25/mo grandfathered in amazing plan with 5+ users and all the perks)
Anonymous wrote:I know, I know, a family plan is much cheaper but we didn't want to be enmeshed. When kids went to college, they got their own plan. We paid their bill while they were in college. Yes, I know it was more expensive but that was ok.