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"Pay As You Go" Cellphone PlansIf you are only an occasional cellphone user, you can spend as little as $100.00 a year on a pay as you go phone which is much less than even the lowest price 1 year contract. Minutes do expire with a pay as you go plan, but with most providers, once you spend $100 on minutes, your will not expire for a full year. Be sure to read the agreement for details for specific providers. By ThriftyFun Feedback About This Post:RE: "Pay As You Go" Cellphone PlansI use Virgin Mobile. Have not had any problems with them and top it up when it gets low...have had mine for several years now.. Post by Virginia Pride RE: "Pay As You Go" Cellphone Plans
I also use Virgin Mobile. Have been for 4 yrs now, and not a bit of trouble. I just "Top Up" when it gets low. With such a financial squeeze on everyone, I find it is the best way to go. Recently our local 7-11 Convenience Store had a Virgin Mobile advertisement to buy a new Virgin Mobile flip top phone for only $7.11. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: "Pay As You Go" Cellphone Plans
Heidi: Post By Tracy (Guest Post) RE: "Pay As You Go" Cellphone PlansCurrently, AT&T go phones do not offer roll over minutes, so you either use them or lose them. Post By Phillip (Guest Post) RE: "Pay As You Go" Cellphone Plans
Virgin mobile! Best service - wide variety of plans - cheapest per minute charges - reliable - great coverage. Post By Helena (Guest Post) RE: "Pay As You Go" Cellphone Plans
I use net10 pay as you go, I pay 30.00 a month and get 300 min. they get carried over and with adding before the end of the month that will take you into another month Post By zoe (Guest Post) Warning: Card expires BEFORE activation
Hi, I bought a Cingular PAYG phone last year and also bought an extra $75.00, 90-day Pay as You Go card. I let the first card run out and didn't use the phone. Today (May 07) I tried to activate the $75 card using 611. This failed. So I talked with a (very polite) operator who checked twice and then told me "the card has expired." Ditto his manager, "Sorry." The operator also told me that he could not determine WHEN it it had "expired," only that it HAD expired. Post By Not cingular (Guest Post) RE: "Pay As You Go" Cellphone PlansMy service is from US Cellar, never lose minutes as long as buy card on time. Use it only for emergencies or computer is messed up.Only use land phone for toll free calls, would like to go completely with cell phone if not need for computer , find this is the least expensive way.Any one have any idea please let me know, we seldom use land phone. Thanks Post By Annette from Maine (Guest Post) RE: "Pay As You Go" Cellphone Plans
I got a Tracphone pay as you go and subcribed to it for one year which was the least expensive way to go. I basically wanted it for emergencies but find that I use it some times in place of my land phone and I can send short e-messages too. Verizon is the "network" carrier and is BIG in my area. My reasoning was that I had a deer hit my car coming home from my sisters on the 4th of July. I am physically challenged when it comes to walking and had it been a more serious accident it would have really come in handy. I feell a lot more secure driving even short distances knowing I can call 911 immediately. Basically it cost around $9.00 monthly which by far is cheaper than with a "plan". However, I don't make a multitude of calls like lots of people I know. Post By Eloise Gulick, Franklinville NYS (Guest Post) RE: "Pay As You Go" Cellphone Plans
With the Tracfone I bought a week ago at the gas station, it cost me 32 dollars including tax for the phone. The deal I got with my phone was that you get ten free minutes upon activation. If you do it on the website (www.tracfone.com), you get another additional ten minutes. They also offer "1000 free minutes". What this deal is, for every higher amount of minutes card you buy on their site, you get a promo code that you enter when you order minutes on their site. It's a good deal but you only get it online, I think. If you buy the minutes online, the price seems to be slightly less than at a convenience store. The double minute card was 129.99 before tax. I checked a local gas station in my town and they wanted 150 dollars for the same card. Do your homework and you will save here. The same phone I bought was twenty on the webpage instead of the thirty I paid with cash upfront. If you don't use it all the time and monitor your minutes, you'll be ok. Hope this helps you out. Post by omeggan RE: "Pay As You Go" Cellphone Plans
Hi, Post by familyofworship RE: "Pay As You Go" Cellphone PlansI use a "trac Phone" where you purchase time as you need/want it. The phone and the "time cards" are available at Wal-mart as well as other stores. Post By judy (Guest Post) RE: "Pay As You Go" Cellphone Plans
I have had a pay as you go with Alltel. I liked it so much that I purchased one for my Mom for Christmas. I started using my phone more and have now switched to a monthly plan. Post by dpcw RE: "Pay As You Go" Cellphone PlansI had a pay as you go cell phone many years ago. The minutes would expire if not used within a certain SHORT period of time. Be aware that this may still be practiced. Post by cookwie RE: "Pay As You Go" Cellphone Plans
I have an STI mobile prepaid phone, uses the Sprint network. I got a rebate on the phone making it free, and it's .12 a minute weekdays and .10 weekends. Minutes don't expire if you use it every 60 days. I think the website is Cheapphonecards.com. I don't think the rebate is on right now, but it might come on again. Post By Jeneene (Guest Post) RE: "Pay As You Go" Cellphone Plansmy DS has had a cricket phone for over 6 years - he loves it. No contracts and a really great network. Post By SNIGDIBBLY (Guest Post) RE: "Pay As You Go" Cellphone Plans
I agree. Post by PICO RE: "Pay As You Go" Cellphone PlansI think that pay-as-you-go plans are good, Depending on how many minutes you use. My husband is on a pay-as-you-go plan with Cingular, and I am on one with T-mobile. I just recently switched off my monthly contract. If you don't use a lot of minutes each month, it's a good way to go. You get the benifit of the big carriers coverage area, and no monthly bill. I only use about 100-200 minutes a month. So while i'm paying $.10/min, my 1000 mintues last me 6+ months (of which i'm only paying $100 for). Better then any of the cheapest monthly billing plans i've seen around that start at $20/month and usually only have 60 minutes or so. If you don't use a lot of minutes, then you are paying big bucks for minutes that if you don't use that month, you loose. Post By Sara (Guest Post) RE: "Pay As You Go" Cellphone PlansI have a Tracfone I have used for 2 years now and I really love it!! If you buy the double unit card, it lasts one year and every time you need more units before the year is up the units are doubled. I have not figured it out specifically, but the double unit card cost $150 giving me one year due date and 150 units. Since then I have gotten 100 unit cards for $30, when I run out of units, that gave me 200 units on my phone, but my due date hasn't changed. So you need only have money when you run out of units, not every month, unless you talk alot. Post By dorbel (Guest Post) RE: "Pay As You Go" Cellphone Plans
My husband has a Tracfone and fills up the card for a year. This is basically for emergencies & maybe an occasional call. It serves the purpose for him. Post By Syd (Guest Post) RE: "Pay As You Go" Cellphone PlansI have used a Tracfone for several years as my cellphone provider. I got the phone for free on their websitewhen I ordered a phone card. They have frequent promotions on tracfone.com. You buy a 40 min or up to 100 min card for 60 days or longer-depending on what card you buy. They carry over the minutes not used for the next time cycle so you never lose anything. I only use my phone for emergency calls, not on a regular basis, so this works out to about $9.50 a month for me. If you use a lot of minutes, it may not be cost effective. They are a reputable company. Again, check out their website for more detailed info. Post By monica (Guest Post) RE: "Pay As You Go" Cellphone Plans
Hi Heidi Post By Della (Guest Post) Archived Requests: "Pay As You Go" Cellphone Plans
I am wondering if anyone has any advice on purchasing a "pay as you go" cellphone plan? My current contract has expired, and I'm looking to save money from my nearly $60.00 a month cell phone bill. Post by ThriftyFun |
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