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- 11-23-2005, 08:18 PM #1DeWayneGuest
- 11-23-2005, 09:09 PM #2mrpanitzGuest
Re: Looking To Buy Prepaid
you might want check out the website
called
letstalk.com
they have some good deals (both prepaid and regular plans)
- 11-24-2005, 12:38 AM #3Phone Maniac
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Originally Posted by DeWayne
i forgot! that is t-mo prepaid
- 11-24-2005, 09:07 AM #4BGGuest
Re: Looking To Buy Prepaid
On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 02:18:37 GMT, "DeWayne" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Where's the best deal? Thanks!
It very much depend on in which country you're in!!!
I saw some very nice prices in Latvia, Sweden and Germany...
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- 11-24-2005, 09:38 AM #5Phone Maniac
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Originally Posted by BG
- 11-24-2005, 09:56 AM #6JamesGuest
Re: Looking To Buy Prepaid
Fido is pretty good, but only if your staying in the city
Otherwise telus probably is a good bet
"DeWayne" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Where's the best deal? Thanks!
>
- 11-24-2005, 06:15 PM #7DeWayneGuest
Re: Looking To Buy Prepaid
Ok, here's the best I've found, maybe. Net10 is always 10 cents a minute,
even roaming. Anything better than that?
- 11-24-2005, 06:43 PM #8Phone Maniac
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Originally Posted by DeWayne
but if you think that you get a good signal in your place and not traveling alot, i think net10 is the right for you.
but if you travel alot, go for cingular they have 10cents nights and weekend.
- 11-24-2005, 11:09 PM #9JoshIIIGuest
Re: Looking To Buy Prepaid
"DeWayne" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Ok, here's the best I've found, maybe. Net10 is always 10 cents a minute,
> even roaming. Anything better than that?
>
>
Net10 requires you add about a $30 card per month, even though the minutes
roll over from month to month.
Net10 is a new division of same company that owns TracFone.
The good news is Net10 airtime cards are readily available at Wal-Mart, most
supermarkets, Kmart, Target, and Eckerds/CVS/Walgreen's pharmacies. ... but
so are Simple Freedom, Beyond Wireless, TracFone, T-Mobile, Virgin airtime
cards.
Phones by these same brands are readily available at Wal-Mart, Target,
Pharmacies, some supermarkets, etc.
If you are willing to pay $30/month for prepaid, you should consider a
postpaid plan with one of the major carriers, Cingular, Verizon, etc. Post
paid plans usually require a one or two year contract.
The simple thing to remember: If you plan to chat more that 30 minutes a
month, then you will probably be better off with a post paid plan, including
a contract to give you the best rate per minute.
There is something to be said for the *convenience* and *availability* of
prepaid cellphone airtime cards at several locations when in a rush, and not
close to the internet, or a landline telephone.
TracFone GSM models now allow you to purchase airtime cards, then enter the
number off the card directly into the phone for adding airtime. This saves
the step of having to call the toll free number or going to www.tracfone.com
website to add minutes as normal.
The question people ask when they post to the newsgroups is: Which one is
the best? That is like asking which model car is the best? It all
depends on how you plan to use the cellphone.
Hope this helps!
..JoshIII, 25 NOV 05
upstate south carolina
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- 11-25-2005, 08:20 AM #10BGGuest
Re: Looking To Buy Prepaid
On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 09:38:11 -0600, erwin 10-4
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>BG Wrote:
>> On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 02:18:37 GMT, "DeWayne" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >Where's the best deal? Thanks!
>>
>> It very much depend on in which country you're in!!!
>>
>> I saw some very nice prices in Latvia, Sweden and Germany...
>>
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>my post is for u.s. only not for some other country.
Possible, but I was commenting the original poster and she/he didn't
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- 11-25-2005, 10:55 AM #11David LGuest
Re: Looking To Buy Prepaid
Maybe this chart will help...
http://www.cellguru.net/prepaid_compare.htm
- 11-26-2005, 11:22 AM #12mysticalcharismaGuest
Re: Looking To Buy Prepaid
liberty wireless, opex( i hope i *****ed it right) and venture mobile
for prepaid options are more choices. check out
http://www.telebayplans.com for prepaod and post pay deals but it is
only for US area. there is another site called
http://www.phonedealinfo.com here i did see a prepaid option banner on
the main page but dont know what company it is.
cheers
sb
- 11-26-2005, 11:23 AM #13mysticalcharismaGuest
Re: Looking To Buy Prepaid
also check out liberty wireless, opex( i hope i *****ed it right) and
venture mobile for prepaid options. check out
http://www.telebayplans.com for prepaod and post pay deals but it is
only for US area. there is another site called
http://www.phonedealinfo.com but am not sure if they have any prepaid
deals listed.
cheers
sb
- 11-26-2005, 01:11 PM #14SMSGuest
Re: Looking To Buy Prepaid
DeWayne wrote:
> Where's the best deal? Thanks!
It's more complicated than just the best price per minute. You have to
look at the monthly minimums, the requirements to top-up how many days, etc.
I.e. I'd never sign up for something like Net10, since you have to pay
$30 per month minimum. I'm paying around $32 now on Verizon, for much
more time than I'd get on Net10.
You also have to look at coverage, based on where you will use the
phone. I.e., several prepaid carries use the Sprint network (Virgin,
STI) but don't allow roaming, so you're out of luck when you go out in
the boondocks. All of the GSM prepaid carriers are unacceptable out in
the boondocks, you need a carrier with AMPS roaming, which limits you to
TDMA or CDMA carriers.
If you can live with T-Mobile's coverage, they are about the best deal
in prepaid, since for $100 you get 1000 minutes and you don't have to
top up more than once a year.
For good coverage, look at BeyondWireless, Locus Platinum, or Viva.
http://gobeyondwireless.com/
http://www.locusplatinum.com/index.html
http://www.viva-wireless.com/ (25¢ per call connect fee)
Roaming is $.99/minute on Locus and Viva, 4x the regular rate on Beyond
Wireless.
If I cared about coverage, I'd get the Locus Platinum service at 15¢ per
minute.
If I didn't care about coverage, I'd get the T-Mobile prepaid service at
10¢ per minute.
- 11-29-2005, 05:03 PM #15P TGuest
Re: Looking To Buy Prepaid
About 2 months ago I bought a Nokia 6010 from TMobile for about $53 and
they threw in 150 minutes. Early this month I added 1000 more minutes
for $106. My total cost is about $160 for ~13 months of service, or
about $12 per month for 88 minutes per month (on average.) I thought
this was as good a deal as any other company I found, for ME.
On the downside, the TMobile prepaid network is poor in rural areas, but
it seems like all big cities are covered. Since I spend 99.9% of my
time in my home city, I can accept this limitation.
Alternatively, I decided to buy a present for a friend. I found a
Tracfone - Nokia 1100 for ~$22 at a local department store. With
Tracfone's refer-a-friend program, I was able to give the phone with 2
hours of talk time which does not expire for 4 months. (Thanks Josh.) I
thought this was a nice inexpensive present for my friend to try out
cell phone service. With further referrals, he can get more free time
too, or buy time if he chooses, or simply abandon the service. My friend
enjoyed the gift very much.
Walmart had a large selection of prepaid plans to look at. The local
Best Buy also had 3 prepaid phone plans with a good display of their
costs. The local mall has kiosks from some of the major companies. Do
some homework and decide what is best for you.
Pete
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