At one time you could buy a $100 card or similar
with Tracfone and get a years activation.
Stewart
At 11:57 PM 4/17/2008, you wrote:
"Rev. Stewart Marshall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
There used to be NET10 phones not sure if they are still around.
They're owned by Tracfone, and yes, they're
still around. Phone/plan choice depends on how
much you will use the phone. Net10 is 10 cents a
minute, so is T-Mobile. Net10 and Tracfone
minutes expire after 60-90 days; T-Mobile 1000
minute card expires in 365 days. There's lots of
prepaid choices, but few good ones.
If you only use 20 minutes a month and buy 100
minutes, they'll expire before you use them. So
15 cents a minute for 7-11 SpeakOut $25 card,
expiring in 365 days, is a good deal for people
who use the phone infrequently and don't want to
lose minutes that expire too soon. Talk a lot?
Get a plan with cheaper minutes. Compare at links in my last message.
Cell phone plans are too complicated and
expensive. It took us a long time to compare and
get what we need at a fair price. It's not so
bad in Europe, the choice of phones is better
and the plans are much cheaper. Sigh...some day
it will be better here too--maybe when Google gets into the mobile phone biz.
Betty
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