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  1. #1
    Sue
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    Hi, all!

    I hardly ever use my Verizon cell phone, for which I have to pay $15 a
    month to keep the account active.

    I'm thinking of getting one of those Virgin Mobile Shorty phones, for
    which I would only have to pay $20 every three months to keep active.

    My question to you, O experienced cell phone peoples, is: Is Virgin
    Mobile a good company to go with, or would this be a horrible mistake on
    my part?

    Thanks!

    Sue




    See More: Looking for Prepaid Cell Phone Advice




  2. #2
    Mij Adyaw
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    Re: Looking for Prepaid Cell Phone Advice

    That is true of all cell phone providers. You need to find out what cell
    phone service works the best in your area and then find out if they offer
    pay-per-go.

    "Joseph" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 22:22:11 GMT, Sue <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >>My question to you, O experienced cell phone peoples, is: Is Virgin
    >>Mobile a good company to go with, or would this be a horrible mistake on
    >>my part?

    >
    > If you know anyone who uses Sprint they'll have the same kind of
    > service as you would get with Virgin. For some it works great and
    > likewise for others it doesn't.
    >
    > - -
    >






  3. #3
    Steve Sobol
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    Re: Looking for Prepaid Cell Phone Advice

    Sue wrote:

    > My question to you, O experienced cell phone peoples, is: Is Virgin
    > Mobile a good company to go with, or would this be a horrible mistake on
    > my part?


    Depends. Where do you live? In some areas Sprint has good coverage and,
    therefore, so will Virgin. In some areas Sprint sucks and, therefore... you
    get the idea. :>


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  4. #4
    Sue
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    Re: Looking for Prepaid Cell Phone Advice

    Thanks for the advice!! I'll check cellguru out! I live in the
    Detroit area, it looked like we had pretty good coverage but sometimes
    the maps are a bit dodgy.

    Sue




  5. #5
    dandaman5802
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sue
    Hi, all!

    I hardly ever use my Verizon cell phone, for which I have to pay $15 a
    month to keep the account active.

    I'm thinking of getting one of those Virgin Mobile Shorty phones, for
    which I would only have to pay $20 every three months to keep active.

    My question to you, O experienced cell phone peoples, is: Is Virgin
    Mobile a good company to go with, or would this be a horrible mistake on
    my part?

    Thanks!

    Sue



    Yea Virgin is a good company but you should only get them if you need a phone for just calls(not AIM or internet) not that you can do those things with the shorty but.... To answer your question VM is a good choice.



  6. #6
    Sue
    Guest

    Re: Looking for Prepaid Cell Phone Advice


    > Yea Virgin is a good company but you should only get them if you need a
    > phone for just calls(not AIM or internet) not that you can do those
    > things with the shorty but.... To answer your question VM is a good
    > choice.
    >
    >

    I don't use my cell phone for anything but phone calls. Guess I'm a
    throwback!

    Thanks for the feedback!




  7. #7
    John S.
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    Re: Looking for Prepaid Cell Phone Advice

    Virgin Mobile uses the Sprint PCS network so I wouldn't hesitate to
    recommend it IF -

    The plans that they have suite your needs.

    "Sue" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Hi, all!
    >
    > I hardly ever use my Verizon cell phone, for which I have to pay $15 a
    > month to keep the account active.
    >
    > I'm thinking of getting one of those Virgin Mobile Shorty phones, for
    > which I would only have to pay $20 every three months to keep active.
    >
    > My question to you, O experienced cell phone peoples, is: Is Virgin Mobile
    > a good company to go with, or would this be a horrible mistake on my part?
    >
    > Thanks!
    >
    > Sue
    >






  8. #8
    SMS
    Guest

    Re: Looking for Prepaid Cell Phone Advice

    Sue wrote:
    > Hi, all!
    >
    > I hardly ever use my Verizon cell phone, for which I have to pay $15 a
    > month to keep the account active.
    >
    > I'm thinking of getting one of those Virgin Mobile Shorty phones, for
    > which I would only have to pay $20 every three months to keep active.
    >
    > My question to you, O experienced cell phone peoples, is: Is Virgin
    > Mobile a good company to go with, or would this be a horrible mistake on
    > my part?
    >
    > Thanks!
    >
    > Sue
    >


    The best site for advice is "http://prepaiduswireless.com/"

    But to answer your question, Virgin would probably be a big mistake. If
    Virgin had the same coverage as Sprint (whose network they use), then
    it'd be great, but they don't. With Sprint, you can roam onto other
    networks, including analog networks, when you're in an area where Sprint
    has no coverage (which is a lot of areas). With Virgin, there is no roaming.

    For a rarely used phone, look at http://gobeyondwireless.com with a TDMA
    handset. It'll be good for at least two more years, then Beyond Wireless
    will likely switch to CDMA. Another option is 7-11 Speak Out, which is
    GSM, and is 20 cents per minute.

    With Beyond Wireless, you must make one call every 60 days to keep the
    account active, but other than that there are no minimums, and no need
    to top up periodically. Also, you may have to get an out-of-area area
    code as they don't offer area codes for all areas.



  9. #9
    SMS
    Guest

    Re: Looking for Prepaid Cell Phone Advice

    Joseph wrote:
    > On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 22:22:11 GMT, Sue <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >
    >>My question to you, O experienced cell phone peoples, is: Is Virgin
    >>Mobile a good company to go with, or would this be a horrible mistake on
    >>my part?

    >
    >
    > If you know anyone who uses Sprint they'll have the same kind of
    > service as you would get with Virgin.


    Unfortunately, this is not the case. On Sprint you can roam when you are
    out of Sprint's coverage area. On Virgin you cannot, not even for an
    extra charge. It's a tremendous difference in coverage.



  10. #10
    SMS
    Guest

    Re: Looking for Prepaid Cell Phone Advice

    Steve Sobol wrote:
    > Sue wrote:
    >
    >> My question to you, O experienced cell phone peoples, is: Is Virgin
    >> Mobile a good company to go with, or would this be a horrible mistake
    >> on my part?

    >
    >
    > Depends. Where do you live? In some areas Sprint has good coverage and,
    > therefore, so will Virgin. In some areas Sprint sucks and, therefore...
    > you get the idea. :>


    Again, with Sprint, if the coverage sucks you can roam onto other CDMA
    and AMPS networks. With Virgin you cannot. It's a huge difference in
    coverage area.



  11. #11
    SMS
    Guest

    Re: Looking for Prepaid Cell Phone Advice

    John S. wrote:
    > Virgin Mobile uses the Sprint PCS network so I wouldn't hesitate to
    > recommend it IF -
    >
    > The plans that they have suite your needs.


    If Virgin allowed you to make calls in all the areas that you can make
    calls with a Sprint phone, then Virgin would be awesome. But it doesn't
    and it isn't.



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