How do I know if I am going over my 1GB of multi-media streaming on my cell phone plan? Metro PCS?
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I have Metro PCS the LG Esteem, and when I got the phone I got the $50 plan, with 1GB of multi-media streaming, youtube etc etc. I have the 4G LTE plan. I went on the website and it would not show me any usage of it, I dont know if it should. But I dont know how it works, since metro pcs doesnt do overage fees and stuff, I was wondering, will it just stop letting me stream? or how does it work? I watch Netflix on my phone. So I know I am using quite a bit, I just dont want to go over. Thanks!
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Answer:
you should see it if you log into their website if not, you can call metro, or download a data usage widget generally, it doesn't cut off if you hit your limit, you will just get charged overage fees if you are worried, you could go for the unlimited plan.
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