I've seen a lot of complaints about Tracfone customers losing minutes, data, and/or service time, but from the way you describe it I think it's just service time running out like Debbie said. There are other companies that have service for less per month, but you'd have to use an unlocked phone.  That could probably cost more than she'd want to spend.  She might be able to use the Tracfone if it's unlocked.  They're supposed to unlock it after 60 days if it's paid off.

I haven't checked lately, but when I used Tracfone, I had a plan that came out to less than $7 a month if you had it auto-renew. It was a 3 month plan that didn't give much data, texts or minutes, but the unused stuff rolled over.  I rarely used any, so it added up for the times when I needed more.

On 8/15/23 12:16 PM, Debbie Krahmer wrote:
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Oh, wait, I think I know what happened now. When you buy minutes with tracfone, you only get 90 
days to use it (or 30 days, depending on the 
refill<https://www.tracfone.com/phone-service-plans>). So it's not about running out of 
minutes, it's running out of "time" of service.

 From the site: "A service period is the period of time in which your service plan 
is active. When the service period ends, you will not have access to calls, texts or 
data."

It looks like the cheapest 90 day service is $45 ($15 a month), and the cheapest 365 
day service is 
$125<https://www.tracfone.com/plans/smartphone-full-year-plan-1500-minutes>  
(one-time fee of about 10$ a month).

Thanks,
D.

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Subject: [CODE4LIB] Cell phone conundrum

My esteemed listmates,

I beg your indulgences on this one.

There are more than just one of our patrons who live on Social Security
alone, dare I use the 4 letter word .... poor?

They've been using a Tracfone from HSN for $60 for 1,500 minutes. After
just 3-4 months they tied to make a cal and Straight Talk popped up on
their phone. She didn't subscribe to Straight Talk.

They did the 611611 and were told they had no minutes left. They don't
spend much on their phone. Thye do not watch moves or TV shows.

Just make a call to their Dr or bank.

They then bought 100 more minutes from Tracfone in May but  now August 15ht
she's depleted her phone call time again.

Tracfone will not tell you how your minutes were consumed so she's
perplexed.

She can't afford $20-30 a month for Consumer Cellular.

Is it possible some hacker is hacking away her minutes?

I've been Googling this and reddit is replete with many complaints re: poor
people trying to just get, keep and use a simple cell to make just a few
calls.

Her SS is too mcuh for her to qualify for a  Federal Golv't free phone.

I've joined cell phone  forums for suggestions but just get the answer -
get Consumer Cellular for  $20-30/mo.

Has anyone found an online forum for people without means to find basic
phone service or maybe you;ce  come across any article or blogs?

I so appreciate your help.

Charles.

Charlotte County Public Library
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West Liberty Public Library

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