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  1. #1
    mcp6453
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    My son has the AT&T Go Phone prepaid plan that is being discontinued in
    our area. He pays $29.95 per month for 150 minutes with free nights and
    weekends. We have not been able to locate an equivalent plan. Everything
    comparable is at least $10 more. Unless we can find something
    reasonable, he may be doing without a phone after July. Any suggestions
    for providers? I've checked Alltel, Nextel, Sprint, Cingular, and
    Suncom. I thought rates were supposed to drop with number portability.
    Doesn't seem like they have.



    See More: ATTWS Go Phone Refugee




  2. #2
    Jack Zwick
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    Re: ATTWS Go Phone Refugee

    In article <[email protected]>,
    mcp6453 <[email protected]> wrote:

    > My son has the AT&T Go Phone prepaid plan that is being discontinued in
    > our area. He pays $29.95 per month for 150 minutes with free nights and
    > weekends. We have not been able to locate an equivalent plan. Everything
    > comparable is at least $10 more. Unless we can find something
    > reasonable, he may be doing without a phone after July. Any suggestions
    > for providers? I've checked Alltel, Nextel, Sprint, Cingular, and
    > Suncom. I thought rates were supposed to drop with number portability.
    > Doesn't seem like they have.


    Mergers have reduced competition and rates have gone up, as consumer
    watchdog groups predicted.

    Just wait. If Verizon can't buy MCI, it may well chase after Sprint,
    for the Long Distance.



  3. #3
    Marsh Mayhew via CellPhoneKB.com
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    Re: ATTWS Go Phone Refugee

    Cingular, following its acquisition of ATTWS, offers the GoPhone with what
    appears to be the same rate structure.

    http://www.cingular.com/gophone#1



  4. #4
    mcp6453
    Guest

    Re: ATTWS Go Phone Refugee

    Marsh Mayhew via CellPhoneKB.com wrote:
    > Cingular, following its acquisition of ATTWS, offers the GoPhone with what
    > appears to be the same rate structure.
    >
    > http://www.cingular.com/gophone#1



    Not even close. He pays $29.95 per month for 150 minutes with unlimited
    nights and weekends.



  5. #5
    Jiu Jitsuperfly
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    Re: ATTWS Go Phone Refugee

    "mcp6453" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Marsh Mayhew via CellPhoneKB.com wrote:
    >> Cingular, following its acquisition of ATTWS, offers the GoPhone with
    >> what
    >> appears to be the same rate structure. http://www.cingular.com/gophone#1

    >
    >
    > Not even close. He pays $29.95 per month for 150 minutes with unlimited
    > nights and weekends.



    If your credit is good you could set him up on a plan for $29.99 with
    200/1000.What's wrong with that? Prepaid is only a good deal for seniors or
    people who use the phone a very minimal amount each month.

    --
    JJ

    http://www.cingular.com
    http://www.texaspowerhouse.com
    http://www.txmma.com





  6. #6
    mcp6453
    Guest

    Re: ATTWS Go Phone Refugee

    Jiu Jitsuperfly wrote:
    > "mcp6453" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >
    >>Marsh Mayhew via CellPhoneKB.com wrote:
    >>
    >>>Cingular, following its acquisition of ATTWS, offers the GoPhone with
    >>>what
    >>>appears to be the same rate structure. http://www.cingular.com/gophone#1

    >>
    >>
    >>Not even close. He pays $29.95 per month for 150 minutes with unlimited
    >>nights and weekends.

    >
    >
    >
    > If your credit is good you could set him up on a plan for $29.99 with
    > 200/1000.What's wrong with that? Prepaid is only a good deal for seniors or
    > people who use the phone a very minimal amount each month.
    >



    Credit is perfect, but his ability to count minutes is flawed. When he
    runs out of minutes, his phone shuts down for the month. If the
    companies would let you put a limit on a regular account, I would not
    mind him getting one. However, they make way too much money on kids
    going over their prepaid minutes.

    Does any of the major companies allow you to limit usage on a
    non-prepaid plan?



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