Boris
Beach Bum
Locally, only T- Mobile offers 5G based home internet. Reliability, depends on the neighborhood. Verizon has not upgraded their service locally, beyond basic 5 G...if fact they may be leasing bandwidth from T-Mobile...Same with AT&T. They are pushing FIOS Internet, but not every subdivision is wired. In my subdivision Verizon can only offer DSL maxing at 5GB via copper lines. In the County Seat of Freehold, 4G LTE is still common, even though VZ and T share a huge cell tower on Main St. Not much choice in a Metro Market...T-Mobile doesn't force you to use auto pay in general. They sometimes offer "advantages" to you if you do have auto pay. I used to get an auto pay discount with my T-Mobile phone service and paid using credit card. Worked for years. This year they said if I didn't convert my auto pay to ACH or a debit card I'd lose my auto pay discount. Instead, T-Mobile lost me and 6 lines of service.
There are other "cell" based (5G) internet services with a home base station besides T-Mobile. I think I've seen Verizon offering it. Maybe your trailer park doesn't have or allow a direct cable connection but I assume you have landline phone service available? You should be able to get a DSL connection over the landline.
I did remember you had a credit union. Just not a competent one.
Locally, we have a credit union, that is probably on a par with Terry's...we reached out to them when the wife needed a place to park 250K in Trust money earmarked for her mother's care....they weren't interested unless we kept it all on deposit there. Like anything else, depends on who is running the operation.