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  1. #1
    Silence Seeker
    Guest
    Hi,
    After successfully avoiding cell phones, I finally reached a point
    where I start seeing there usefulness - but only for emergency
    situations and alike. I still very much prefer using regular phones
    for routine calls.

    Yesterday I saw at the local KMART an attractive deal of a Nokia cell
    phone for TRACFONE pre-paid service for $40. For some reason, I can't
    find it online, but I found something similar at Kmart (only for $15
    more): http://tinyurl.com/65jlt

    My questions are:
    1) Is anyone familiar with the Kmart-Nokia-Tracfone deal for $40?
    If so, is it a considered a good deal?
    What are its cons (i.e. where is the catch)?

    2) Since this deal is nowhere on Kmart's web site,
    it seems that it is trying to get rid of some obsolete cell phones?

    Do you happen to know whether the Motorola Tracfone
    is better than the Nokia Tracfone?

    What are today's cell phone's MUST HAVE features?

    Thanks,
    Sam



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  2. #2
    John S.
    Guest

    Re: Is this TRACONE deal worth buying?

    > Do you happen to know whether the Motorola Tracfone
    > is better than the Nokia Tracfone?
    >


    ANYTHING is better than Motorola.

    > What are today's cell phone's MUST HAVE features?


    If you are only going to be using it for emergenies, I wouldn't wory about it.

    The "Must have" features aren't available on TracFone.

    As for what those features are, this will vary from person to person. For me if
    I can make and receive a call, I am happy. InfaRed (or BlueTooth) for
    interconnection with a computer, text messaging and data and games to the
    handset are all currently popular features. In the near future a lot is going
    to be said about streaming video to the handset - Imagine, Star Wars on an inch
    and a half screen!!!!

    --
    John S.
    e-mail responses to - john at kiana dot net



  3. #3
    Saucer Man
    Guest

    Re: Is this TRACONE deal worth buying?

    I hate tracfone. The customer service sucks. I always had problems making
    calls. I dumped them and got a real cell phone from Cingular and I am much
    happier.

    --

    Thanks.


    "Silence Seeker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Hi,
    > After successfully avoiding cell phones, I finally reached a point
    > where I start seeing there usefulness - but only for emergency
    > situations and alike. I still very much prefer using regular phones
    > for routine calls.
    >
    > Yesterday I saw at the local KMART an attractive deal of a Nokia cell
    > phone for TRACFONE pre-paid service for $40. For some reason, I can't
    > find it online, but I found something similar at Kmart (only for $15
    > more): http://tinyurl.com/65jlt
    >
    > My questions are:
    > 1) Is anyone familiar with the Kmart-Nokia-Tracfone deal for $40?
    > If so, is it a considered a good deal?
    > What are its cons (i.e. where is the catch)?
    >
    > 2) Since this deal is nowhere on Kmart's web site,
    > it seems that it is trying to get rid of some obsolete cell phones?
    >
    > Do you happen to know whether the Motorola Tracfone
    > is better than the Nokia Tracfone?
    >
    > What are today's cell phone's MUST HAVE features?
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Sam






  4. #4
    Michael 65
    Guest

    Re: Is this TRACONE deal worth buying?

    ANYTHING is better than Nokia.

    "John S." <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > > Do you happen to know whether the Motorola Tracfone
    > > is better than the Nokia Tracfone?
    > >

    >
    > ANYTHING is better than Motorola.
    >
    > > What are today's cell phone's MUST HAVE features?

    >
    > If you are only going to be using it for emergenies, I wouldn't wory about

    it.
    >
    > The "Must have" features aren't available on TracFone.
    >
    > As for what those features are, this will vary from person to person. For

    me if
    > I can make and receive a call, I am happy. InfaRed (or BlueTooth) for
    > interconnection with a computer, text messaging and data and games to the
    > handset are all currently popular features. In the near future a lot is

    going
    > to be said about streaming video to the handset - Imagine, Star Wars on an

    inch
    > and a half screen!!!!
    >
    > --
    > John S.
    > e-mail responses to - john at kiana dot net






  5. #5
    JoshIII
    Guest

    Re: Is this TRACONE deal worth buying?

    What model is the $40 deal at Kmart?

    First thing I recommend you do is go to the www.tracfone.com website and
    click "buy phone" option and enter your zip code to see what phone models
    are available for you.

    That will give you an idea of the technology (CDMA,TDMA, or GSM) you area
    supports with TracFone. Then you will have a better idea of the carrier
    options in your area.

    Email me with what you find out for more help if you like.

    Hope this helps!

    JoshIII
    upstate south carolina
    [email protected]
    http://profiles.yahoo.com/tracfonegenius


    "Silence Seeker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Hi,
    > After successfully avoiding cell phones, I finally reached a point
    > where I start seeing there usefulness - but only for emergency
    > situations and alike. I still very much prefer using regular phones
    > for routine calls.
    >
    > Yesterday I saw at the local KMART an attractive deal of a Nokia cell
    > phone for TRACFONE pre-paid service for $40. For some reason, I can't
    > find it online, but I found something similar at Kmart (only for $15
    > more): http://tinyurl.com/65jlt
    >
    > My questions are:
    > 1) Is anyone familiar with the Kmart-Nokia-Tracfone deal for $40?
    > If so, is it a considered a good deal?
    > What are its cons (i.e. where is the catch)?
    >
    > 2) Since this deal is nowhere on Kmart's web site,
    > it seems that it is trying to get rid of some obsolete cell phones?
    >
    > Do you happen to know whether the Motorola Tracfone
    > is better than the Nokia Tracfone?
    >
    > What are today's cell phone's MUST HAVE features?
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Sam






  6. #6
    Lena
    Guest

    Re: Is this TRACONE deal worth buying?

    (Silence Seeker) wrote
    > Hi,
    > After successfully avoiding cell phones, I finally reached a point
    > where I start seeing there usefulness


    If AT&T wireless (TDMA) is strong in your area, check in to CallPlus
    (www.ecallplus.com) or Oxygen Wireless
    (http://www.o2wirelessservice.com/) for lower airtime rates (15 cpm).

    Lena



  7. #7
    parv
    Guest

    Re: Is this TRACONE deal worth buying?

    in message <[email protected]>,
    wrote JoshIII ...

    > What model is the $40 deal at Kmart?


    I saw only the Nokia 1221 phone, 800MHz TDMA & AMPS, for $40, w/o any
    additional minutes or such in Martinsburg, WV. Same is available at
    Walmart for 1-2 dollars less, Officemax for $10 extra.


    - parv

    --
    As nice it is to receive personal mail, too much sweetness causes
    tooth decay. Unless you have burning desire to contact me, do not do
    away w/ WhereElse in the address for private communication.




  8. #8
    Silence Seeker
    Guest

    Re: Is this TRACONE deal worth buying?

    Hi Saucer Man,
    What customer service? Do I need customer service to use the phone?
    Don't I simply use up my prepaid calling card, just as I do with
    orinary phone cards that I buy at the local supermarket?

    I don't remember ever having to contact the issuer of those cards
    (AT&T, Sprint, etc.). I just get the remaining balance of the card
    whenever I call that 1-800 number and that's it (automated).

    Are you saying that TRACFONE has so many problems getting connected
    that I will actually NEED their customer service?

    Do you also happen to know whether TRACFONE's minutes expire?

    Thanks,
    Sam


    "Saucer Man" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > I hate tracfone. The customer service sucks. I always had problems making
    > calls. I dumped them and got a real cell phone from Cingular and I am much
    > happier.
    >
    > --
    >
    > Thanks.
    >
    >
    > "Silence Seeker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Hi,
    > > After successfully avoiding cell phones, I finally reached a point
    > > where I start seeing there usefulness - but only for emergency
    > > situations and alike. I still very much prefer using regular phones
    > > for routine calls.
    > >
    > > Yesterday I saw at the local KMART an attractive deal of a Nokia cell
    > > phone for TRACFONE pre-paid service for $40. For some reason, I can't
    > > find it online, but I found something similar at Kmart (only for $15
    > > more): http://tinyurl.com/65jlt
    > >
    > > My questions are:
    > > 1) Is anyone familiar with the Kmart-Nokia-Tracfone deal for $40?
    > > If so, is it a considered a good deal?
    > > What are its cons (i.e. where is the catch)?
    > >
    > > 2) Since this deal is nowhere on Kmart's web site,
    > > it seems that it is trying to get rid of some obsolete cell phones?
    > >
    > > Do you happen to know whether the Motorola Tracfone
    > > is better than the Nokia Tracfone?
    > >
    > > What are today's cell phone's MUST HAVE features?
    > >
    > > Thanks,
    > > Sam




  9. #9
    Silence Seeker
    Guest

    Re: Is this TRACONE deal worth buying?

    Thanks, Josh. I did as you recommended and came up with this:

    http://www.tracfone-orders.com/direc...d=1485&tech=CO

    Wow! $30 for a refurbished phone plus 100 minutes. Doesn't seem like a bad deal.

    My questions now are:
    1) Do these minutes expire?
    2) What is CDMA, TDMA, GSM? Do I have a choice at all?
    If so, which one is the best?

    Thanks,
    Sam

    "JoshIII" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > What model is the $40 deal at Kmart?
    >
    > First thing I recommend you do is go to the www.tracfone.com website and
    > click "buy phone" option and enter your zip code to see what phone models
    > are available for you.
    >
    > That will give you an idea of the technology (CDMA,TDMA, or GSM) you area
    > supports with TracFone. Then you will have a better idea of the carrier
    > options in your area.
    >
    > Email me with what you find out for more help if you like.
    >
    > Hope this helps!
    >
    > JoshIII
    > upstate south carolina
    > [email protected]
    > http://profiles.yahoo.com/tracfonegenius
    >




  10. #10
    Silence Seeker
    Guest

    Re: Is this TRACONE deal worth buying?

    OK, I just found the section in TRACFONE's web site that explains "How
    It Works":

    "Unlike most plans, you keep your minutes and they do not expire, with
    active service."

    "To keep your TracFone service active, you must purchase and redeem a
    TracFone Prepaid Wireless Airtime every 60 or 365 days depending on
    the card denomination. Redeem airtime before your due date and your
    remaining minutes and service days will rollover and be added to your
    phone, up to 90 days. TracFone Prepaid Wireless Airtime cards are
    available online or at over 60,000 retailers nationwide."

    In other words, I have to constantly keep calling their customer
    service to make sure I don't looks MY minutes. The minutes for which I
    paid with my hard earned money.

    Hmmm... Doesn't seem like such a good deal after all (unless it can be
    done automatically from my phone or via web/email).

    Anyone can shed more light & experiences on this procedure?

    Thanks,
    Sam

    "JoshIII" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > What model is the $40 deal at Kmart?
    >
    > First thing I recommend you do is go to the www.tracfone.com website and
    > click "buy phone" option and enter your zip code to see what phone models
    > are available for you.
    >
    > That will give you an idea of the technology (CDMA,TDMA, or GSM) you area
    > supports with TracFone. Then you will have a better idea of the carrier
    > options in your area.
    >
    > Email me with what you find out for more help if you like.
    >
    > Hope this helps!
    >
    > JoshIII
    > upstate south carolina
    > [email protected]
    > http://profiles.yahoo.com/tracfonegenius
    >
    >
    > "Silence Seeker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Hi,
    > > After successfully avoiding cell phones, I finally reached a point
    > > where I start seeing there usefulness - but only for emergency
    > > situations and alike. I still very much prefer using regular phones
    > > for routine calls.
    > >
    > > Yesterday I saw at the local KMART an attractive deal of a Nokia cell
    > > phone for TRACFONE pre-paid service for $40. For some reason, I can't
    > > find it online, but I found something similar at Kmart (only for $15
    > > more): http://tinyurl.com/65jlt
    > >
    > > My questions are:
    > > 1) Is anyone familiar with the Kmart-Nokia-Tracfone deal for $40?
    > > If so, is it a considered a good deal?
    > > What are its cons (i.e. where is the catch)?
    > >
    > > 2) Since this deal is nowhere on Kmart's web site,
    > > it seems that it is trying to get rid of some obsolete cell phones?
    > >
    > > Do you happen to know whether the Motorola Tracfone
    > > is better than the Nokia Tracfone?
    > >
    > > What are today's cell phone's MUST HAVE features?
    > >
    > > Thanks,
    > > Sam




  11. #11
    JoshIII
    Guest

    Re: Is this TRACONE deal worth buying?

    > "Unlike most plans, you keep your minutes and they do not expire, with
    > active service."
    >
    > "To keep your TracFone service active, you must purchase and redeem a
    > TracFone Prepaid Wireless Airtime every 60 or 365 days depending on
    > the card denomination. Redeem airtime before your due date and your
    > remaining minutes and service days will rollover and be added to your
    > phone, up to 90 days. TracFone Prepaid Wireless Airtime cards are
    > available online or at over 60,000 retailers nationwide."
    >
    > In other words, I have to constantly keep calling their customer
    > service to make sure I don't looks MY minutes. The minutes for which I
    > paid with my hard earned money.
    >
    > Hmmm... Doesn't seem like such a good deal after all (unless it can be
    > done automatically from my phone or via web/email).



    You can redeem airtime cards or free PINs you get from the Refer-A-Friend
    promotion online or over the phone using TracFone's toll free number.

    JoshIII
    upstate south carolina
    [email protected]
    http://profiles.yahoo.com/tracfonegenius
    If activating a TracFone soon, be sure to get an email referral from
    another TracFone user before you do! You'll both receive 100 free minutes!
    TracFone uses Verizon, Alltell, Suncom, Cingular networks





  12. #12
    JoshIII
    Guest

    Re: Is this TRACONE deal worth buying?


    "Silence Seeker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Thanks, Josh. I did as you recommended and came up with this:
    >
    > http://www.tracfone-orders.com/direc...d=1485&tech=CO
    >
    > Wow! $30 for a refurbished phone plus 100 minutes. Doesn't seem like a bad

    deal.
    >
    > My questions now are:
    > 1) Do these minutes expire?
    > 2) What is CDMA, TDMA, GSM? Do I have a choice at all?
    > If so, which one is the best?



    Answer 1) Minutes in the phone never expire. Airtime card minutes expire
    after a year if not redeemed before then.

    Answer 2) CDMA is Verizon/Alltel
    TDMA is Cingular
    GSM is Cingular (single rate which means no roaming)

    I have a CDMA nokia 5180i TracFone with Verizon and like it very much..
    Everything on the phone works perfectly.

    I plan to soon get a Nokia 1100 (GSM) which has the same rate throughout the
    USA (no roaming charge). Its currently $50 at Office Depot and Staples.
    Coverage is not as good with GSM as it is currently with CDMA in the US.

    Hope this helps!

    JoshIII
    upstate south carolina
    [email protected]
    http://profiles.yahoo.com/tracfonegenius
    If activating a TracFone soon, be sure to get an email referral from
    another TracFone user before you do! You'll both receive 100 free minutes!
    TracFone uses Verizon, Alltell, Suncom, Cingular networks





  13. #13
    Chloe
    Guest

    Re: Is this TRACONE deal worth buying?

    "Silence Seeker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > OK, I just found the section in TRACFONE's web site that explains "How
    > It Works":
    >
    > "Unlike most plans, you keep your minutes and they do not expire, with
    > active service."
    >
    > "To keep your TracFone service active, you must purchase and redeem a
    > TracFone Prepaid Wireless Airtime every 60 or 365 days depending on
    > the card denomination. Redeem airtime before your due date and your
    > remaining minutes and service days will rollover and be added to your
    > phone, up to 90 days. TracFone Prepaid Wireless Airtime cards are
    > available online or at over 60,000 retailers nationwide."
    >
    > In other words, I have to constantly keep calling their customer
    > service to make sure I don't looks MY minutes. The minutes for which I
    > paid with my hard earned money.
    >
    > Hmmm... Doesn't seem like such a good deal after all (unless it can be
    > done automatically from my phone or via web/email).
    >
    > Anyone can shed more light & experiences on this procedure?


    I'm not sure I understand what you mean about constantly calling their
    customer service. Back in February I got a TracFone with a year's worth of
    minutes. Every time I turn the phone on I get a little display message
    telling me the date when the year will be up and how many more minutes I
    have remaining. If I run out of year before I run out of minutes, I'll
    probably just go back to the same store (Target) where I bought the first
    batch of minutes and buy some more. To me this seems really simple. Am I
    missing something?





  14. #14
    SoCalMike
    Guest

    Re: Is this TRACONE deal worth buying?



    Silence Seeker wrote:

    > OK, I just found the section in TRACFONE's web site that explains "How
    > It Works":
    >
    > "Unlike most plans, you keep your minutes and they do not expire, with
    > active service."
    >
    > "To keep your TracFone service active, you must purchase and redeem a
    > TracFone Prepaid Wireless Airtime every 60 or 365 days depending on
    > the card denomination. Redeem airtime before your due date and your
    > remaining minutes and service days will rollover and be added to your
    > phone, up to 90 days. TracFone Prepaid Wireless Airtime cards are
    > available online or at over 60,000 retailers nationwide."


    virgin lets you get a new $20 card every 90 days. not 60. not 365.
    >
    > In other words, I have to constantly keep calling their customer
    > service to make sure I don't looks MY minutes. The minutes for which I
    > paid with my hard earned money.


    i press the up arrow key on my phone, and it tells me how much money is
    left on the account, and when the next due date is. i also get an email
    a week before.

    even if i ignore both, i dont lose my minutes... my phone only becomes
    inactive. i then have an additional 60 days to buy a $20 phone card...
    150 days total.
    >
    > Hmmm... Doesn't seem like such a good deal after all (unless it can be
    > done automatically from my phone or via web/email).
    >
    > Anyone can shed more light & experiences on this procedure?




  15. #15
    Silence Seeker
    Guest

    Re: Is this TRACONE deal worth buying?

    "JoshIII" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > Answer 1) Minutes in the phone never expire. Airtime card minutes expire
    > after a year if not redeemed before then.


    Pardon my ignorance (once again), but what do you mean by "Minutes in
    the phone"? What is the difference between "Minutes in the phone" and
    "Airtime card minutes"?

    Thanks,
    Sam



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