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  • 10-15-2012, 04:41 PM
    Ros
    I think to some extent, it depends upon where you're located, and the strength of the signals in that area. But if you're located in the U.S. and are looking for a comprehensive plan, with unlimited talk, text and data, there is a plan I can recommend. If you send me a message, I'll be glad to reply with the information.

    Hope this is helpful,

    Ros
  • 01-11-2012, 01:16 AM
    siusarboy
    I am an international student who is tight in cell phone budget. I don't like to sign 2 year contract either. I don't have long enough credit history and thus I don't pass the AT&T and T-Mobile credit check. To get their services, I will need to pay for $500 deposit per phone number. On the other hand, I search for pre-paid plans but it turns that it is more expensive than the contract plan given that I use text message quite often and talk mostly on the weekends.

    I found this website nocontractphoneplan.com where I sign up for their service. They are flash wireless network, which doesn't require any contract nor credit check. Their price is quite affordable. I am pretty happy on the signal strength at my location. I think you may consider this option when you shop for your cell phone service.

    Good luck and take care.
  • 11-10-2010, 09:10 AM
    LubeckLarry
    The current wave of no contract plans for voice and internet access plans has me confused!!
    In a nutshell what current no contract plans which allow tethering offer the most bang for the buck??

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