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Cheapest Cell Phone

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Date: 11/27/2004 Topic: Readers Request > Phone  
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I am looking for the cheapest, absolutely basic cell phone I can find. I borrowed one that was supposed to have unlimited calling, but after a certain number of minutes there was a charge of 40 cents per minute!

Are there any cell phone services with which one can use a calling card, getting the cost down to 3 to 10 cents per minute?

I want to buy a phone without a contract, Is there such a thing?

Any suggestions?

Marty
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Post by theoann8886 (20) | (09/05/2008)
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Wow
That cricket phone service is online and it's sounds very
good, but boo hooo not in my area. Maybe down the road
it might be---check it out! Annie

http://www.mycricket.com

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Post By Karen (Guest Post) (08/22/2008)
I bought a TRAC Phone and I love it, its by motorola and resembles the RAZOR. Its also a camera phone, that works awesome. You can get these on sale at Kmart for $ 29.99 sometimes. This phone also gets automatic double minutes for life, so if you buy 200 mins, its automatic 400 minutes.
Get more info on the Trac Phone web site.

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Post By mcqueen (Guest Post) (07/14/2008)
Yes, here is the cheapest cell phone. It's call net 10 and it cost 30 dollars and you get the phone and 300 minutes and every three month you pay 30 dollars again and there is no contract , and your minutes build up according to how much you use the cell phone, It's call net 10 and can be purchased at Walmart stores all over the United States. Hope this helps you.

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Post By arielle (Guest Post) (05/23/2008)
You should just get a go phone from at&t. You pay as you go so there are no surprise fees and no contract.

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Post By Nick (Guest Post) (05/22/2008)
Buy the sprint pre-paid phones. The phones are high quality so they are a little pricey, but the more minutes you buy for your phone the cheaper it gets, and its all phone cards you can buy at stores. I think there was one for 750 minutes for $24-$27, which is a steal if you ask me. You should look into it.

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Post By Carl (Guest Post) (04/16/2008)
If you keep your usage to just "essential" calls, the T-mobile prepaid deal for 1000 minutes for $100 and no expiration for 1 year is pretty good. You can generally buy the $100 cards on ebay for less than $90, no taxes, email pin delivery. One card lasts me about 6 months, which amounts to $15/mo. I live in eastern Mass. and the coverage is generally very good. A few dead spots here and there but I don't know of any carriers that don't get those type of complaints.

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Post By cassy (Guest Post) (05/28/2007)
i want to know if there is such thing as a trac phone. my mom and dad said it was cheap and you get 300 minutes and don't pay the minutes and it goes out after two months. is that true? :)

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Post By Alex (Guest Post) (04/05/2007)
I use Net10 and have for several months. I never had a problem with it. I pay around $12 a month (this will depend on the airtime card you buy).

I learned about Net10 here:

http://geobay.com/8a6c9c

It's a good place to start your prepaid cell phone research.

A.

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Post By ticked off tracfone purchaser (Guest Post) (01/20/2007)
Before buying a tracfone, check out

www.consumeraffairs.com/cell_phones/tracfone_inside.html

I bought a defective phone, and could not get through to a customer service rep., nor get any results online.

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Post By kerry (Guest Post) (12/08/2006)
I just got a net10 phone. I paid $43.69 for a reconditioned motorola v171 phone. It came with 300 nationwide (local/longdistance) minutes included. and they last for 60 days. You can buy more minutes for 10 cents a minute, if you buy 300 for $30, they last 60 more days. I don't talk much and this is the best deal for me. If you're interested, go to www.net10.com.

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Post By Dick: (Guest Post) (05/01/2006)
flakathy89 ; Am thinking of getting A Trackphone, Please let me know about the free 100 minutes. Thanks. owlhawkcatb AT aim.com

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Post By John Trian (Guest Post) (04/16/2006)
Stay away from the old At&t now Cingular Free2go. The network stinks, very limited areas and very poor reception.

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Post By sambojingle (Guest Post) (03/19/2006)
yeah i need a phone thats pretty cheap and a plan that is like under 20 bucks a month! something that i can talk on for a little while and that has text messaging!" peace out my homes!
please tell me if there any phones like that or if im just dreaming...

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Post By Eloise Gulick (Guest Post) (02/11/2006)
I, too have Tracpone Prepaid. I got it mainly for emergency situations. I purchased the prepaid for a yr which amounted to about $10.00 per month which is much cheaper than any of the oher plans. I am hard of hearing and have found with some adjustments in the hearing aids - turning them up to LOUD and the cell phone to the loudest volume that I am able to hear quite well. Hope this info helps you out. Eloise Gulick Franklinville NYS

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Post By Chris (Guest Post) (07/23/2005)
Well.... there is also t-mobil prepaid. You spend $100 on a prepaid card and you get 1000 minutes. It last for one year. This is very good. Although buying less minutes might be a little expansive. You can get a great camra phone or a basic. This is good for emergency calls and medium talkers. With track u must pay $20 a month to still have your service available. For a year.... that's a lot of money. Pay the big dough at first, that way u save quite a lot. it might be hard to find the $100 cards, just go to t-mobil or buy by phone. You can buy the phone at wal mart with a little saving. I hope you find this helpful.

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Post by Anonymous (1) | (06/30/2005)
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Justalk sounds great, but the computer will not go there. How can I get in touch with them? Does anyone know of any other similar deals? The one I had with AT&T is no longer available. I have a phone already, but need a service. I use the phone only for quick or emergency calls, so need to buy some minimum minutes, and keep them till I need them.

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Post By Jim (Guest Post) (06/16/2005)
Justalk is the cheapest and is nationwide minutes not local. $50 cards are good for 250 minutes and $30 cards for 150 minutes. Plus minutes never expire if you use at least 20 minutes a month. $10 & $20 cards are also available. Plus I get them off Ebay or at www.phoneshark.com for a discount. I bought 2 Nokia TDMA phones off Ebay for $20.00 and called Justalk.They activated and gave me local phone numbers for both phones(for free) just by buying 2 prepaid phone cards.

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Post By Rebekah (Guest Post) (05/15/2005)
I am dissatisfied with my TracFone service. Partially since I am a teenager and I love to talk and send text messages on my cell phone I don't find that the amount of money is suitable for the amount of minutes you recieve. Ok a week ago I went to WalMart and bought a 100 unit card for $30 and now I have used 26 units on text messages alone (at .5 unit for one incoming or outgoing text)! I don't think that it is worth it but I guess do whatever you want!

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Post By Alica (Guest Post) (11/28/2004)
I too own a trac-fone. I have been very happy with it. I went onto tracfone.com and clicked on re-conditioned phones for 29.99 and 100 free minutes. I don't talk on mine for just any reason, it's for emergencies only, or something very important. I only have to buy a minimum of $18.00 every 60 days for a card so I don't lose my current phone number. . I usually have minutes to spare when it's time to buy a card. It's cheap and no contracts to sign!

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Post By Mark (Guest Post) (11/28/2004)
Hey Marty, I too use TracFone and have been very satisfied. I've saved enough with their service as compared to other carriers that I've even been able to set my wife and oldest son up with a cell phone of their own. I'd be happy to send a members only invitation to you, or anyone else at Thrifty Fun, which will entitle you to an additional 100 minutes when you activate your new phone. Just drop me a line at mistere@myway.com and I'll send you an invite.
Best of luck to you.
Mark

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Post By Nancy in MO (Guest Post) (11/27/2004)
I have a prepaid one from Alltel that suits me perfectly. It does cost 50 cents a minute, but there is no time limit for using your prepaid minutes or they will expire. What you do is get a phone (I'm using an old one of my daughter's) and put as much money on it as you wish. I put $20.00 on mine about eight months ago, and I still have almost $10. You must make one call every 30 days or they charge $4.00 for keeping the line open. This may not suit you if you talk a lot, but for those of use who carry a phone "just in case" it's perfect! My husband has a regular cell, so we use that most of the time. My stays turned off in my purse unless I need it.

The other prepaid plans we had allowed you about 45 days to use the money you had already paid in or it would expire. Don't think any of them have contracts.

I can't make long distance calls without paying thru the nose, but my phone is good as a local in our whole area code.

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Post by glomax56 (23) | (11/27/2004)
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I think if you own your own phone you don't have to sign a contract, or you can at least buy prepaid minutes. Look on EBay for cell phones, some of the basic used ones are pretty cheap, just be sure the provider services your area. You could also call the provider ahead of time (the seller will show on their listing what provider the phone is set up for) and ask them what plans they have that don't require a contract. Good one to check might be Verizon - I know for sure they have some prepaid plans. Good luck. GL :)

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Post By kendra (Guest Post) (11/27/2004)
I am not sure where you live but there is a cell phone company here in Oklahoma called cricket and for 39.95 a month you get completely unlimited min. and there is no contract its really a great deal no tricks or gimmicks all unlimited no matter how many min you use 1 or 10000

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Post by FlaKathy (82) | (11/27/2004)
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I, too, have been very happy with my TracFone. I you go to http://www.tracfone.com/site_manager.jsp?flash=YES&b=i&p=W and click on the button that says "Get 100 FREE Minutes When You Buy a Reconditioned Phone" and you'll find TracFone's special promotions. (This ad sometimes comes up as the featured ad on the page, so you may be able to just click on the center of the page.) I bought the reconditioned cell phone package for $29.99 and have been very happy with the phone and the package. I also got 100 free minutes with the deal. Althought I got the book with $200 Bonus Airtime Savings, I don't think I'll use many, if any, of the coupons. Still, I found this deal MUCH less expensive than buying a TracFone at Wal-Mart or Kmart or any other retail store.

If you DO purchase a TracFone, you can get an additional 20 free minutes by registering your phone online and another 100 free minutes by signing up through a personalized link I send you. If you're interested, just post a response to this message and I'll reply.

Best wishes,
Kathy

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Post by JMRoss (90) | (11/27/2004)
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Have you looked into pre-paid. There are quite a few out there. Sprint has Virgin, and there is Trac Phone that can be purchased all most anywhere (Wal Mart or Kmart carries then). You buy a card that has a certain amount of minutes on them. You repurchase cards as you need them.

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Post By Kay (Guest Post) (11/27/2004)
I used my old Cingular, Nokia cell phone and I purchase Kic cards from Wal-mart and Family Dollar stores. FD sell $10. cards, WM sells from $20.-up, using this card each minute at .10 cents. I had to go to a Cingular store to started.
Kay

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Post By Lois Ann Zendarski (Guest Post) (11/27/2004)
I hyave a TRACFONE. I pay a small fee monthly-- under $10 and then replenish my minutes as needed. I only use the phone in emergenecy situations, not just for run of the mill phone calls, so I don't have to replenish but once a year or so.Locate them on tracfone.com

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