Let us know how it goes. I have to wait until we close on the house before finishing the signup, so it doesn't negatively impact my credit.
I was a little confused on how it worked once I got the SIM Card installed but with a 2 minute conversation with a Google Rep i figured it out. You need to download the Project Fi App and it runs the setup program and bam, your done. The app contains all your account info, access to voicemail, call forwarding, and other service as well as billing info and payment info.
So far it's flawless. People tell me that my calls are crystal clear when im calling over Wi-Fi so that's a good thing. I also really like the Nexus 6. Again its size is not for everyone but I think once Google has this thing up and running, they will be coming out with a better selection of phones. It's fast, smooth and I haven't had any issues like Apps crashing or any other sort of problems. The battery life is the best I have ever had on a smartphone so far. It's been off the charger since 4PM yesterday with Blue tooth and GPS and Wi-Fi on I still have 1.6 days of battery life left with average use.
So my plan total is $43.19 a month after taxes. Shaved another $25 off my monthly expenses. I've only used .018GB of data of my 2GB so far and with constantly being connected to Wi-Fi or my Hotspot when I am out, I plan on getting at least $10 a month credit which would bring my bill down to about $34 a month. I think the only option is automatic billing but that's fine by me as I already had T-Mobile setup the same way.
Also, I Sold my old GS4 for $200, plus old computer parts, Tom Tom GPS, some old electric power tools and other house hold crap on Craigslist for $700 and more than paid for the phone + 2 months of service.