Alright, let’s talk phone plans. Specifically, these “Mis Ligas” ones I’ve been seeing plastered everywhere online. My bill last month? Felt like robbery. I got tired of tossing money down a hole and decided to actually figure out which Mis Ligas plan wasn’t going to screw me over.

The Moment I Knew I Had To Switch
Okay, picture this: My old provider’s bill lands on the doormat. Again. I rip it open, already groaning. It jumped higher yet again. That price hike for basically no extra stuff just pushed me over the edge. I thought, “Screw that. There has to be something cheaper.” That’s when I started looking hard at Mis Ligas.
Wading Through the Mess of Options
First thing? Headed straight to their site. Big mistake. They had like fifty different plans. “Light User,” “Heavy Data,” “Family Pack”… honestly, my eyes started glazing over. Data caps? Text messages included? Unlimited this or that? What kind of wizardry do you need to understand this stuff?
I grabbed a coffee and pulled out a trusty notebook. Old school, I know. But I needed to see this mess side-by-side. Here’s the nonsense I was dealing with:
- “Basic Liga”: Super cheap. Like, suspiciously cheap. But then I saw the data: a tiny cap that I’d burn through in maybe two days.
- “Giga Liga Plus”: Okay, way more data. But the monthly price? Suddenly looking less “save money” and more “ouch, still expensive.” Plus, did I even need that much data? Probably not.
- “Family Liga”: Adds more lines. Sounds okay, but it’s just me and my dog. He doesn’t have a phone. Yet.
- “Super Liga Max” (or whatever): This one promised the moon. Unlimited everything! But reading the teeny, tiny print – turns out it was only truly unlimited at 3G speeds. So after you hit a “high speed” cap? Back to dial-up days. A pain in the neck.
I almost gave up right there. It felt like they designed these plans to make it impossible to pick the right one without needing a spreadsheet and a crystal ball. Super frustrating.
Playing Detective & My Cheap Test
Decided I couldn’t just trust the ads. I needed real talk. Found some forums, honest ones. People were saying straight up that the cheapest Mis Ligas plans were garbage if you actually used your phone beyond checking the weather once a day. Dead spots? Slow internet? All mentioned. The “unlimited” one? People confirmed the speed throttle after the cap was brutal.
Got desperate enough to try this: I dug up an old, barely-alive backup phone I had in a drawer. Signed up for the cheapest “Basic Liga” for just a single month as a test. Used it alongside my regular phone for basics. The coverage in my area wasn’t terrible, but wow, that tiny data allowance vanished faster than cookies left unattended. Watching just part of a YouTube video used up like half of it. Total joke.
The Choice I Made (Out of Spite)
After all that digging and testing, here’s the ugly truth: None of the Mis Ligas plans felt like a perfect, amazing deal. But I was determined not to go back to the price-gouging old plan.
For my actual usage? The ‘Giga Liga Plus’ ended up being the least awful. Yeah, it costs more than the bare-basic trap, but at least I get enough real, decent-speed data that I probably won’t blow through it constantly. It’s still cheaper than where I was, but definitely not the huge savings I dreamt about.
Long story short: Comparing these Mis Ligas plans felt like pulling teeth. You gotta look past the shiny ads, hunt down real user gripes, and figure out your exact needs (and I mean down to the gigabyte). The “best” plan? It’s the one that barely fits your life without making you cry when the bill arrives. For now, ‘Giga Liga Plus’ is that plan for me. Saved some money? Yes. A lot? Nah. But it beats the robbery. Still looking sideways at them, though.
