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    EpyGit
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    Does anbody have tmobile prepaid. If so, how is it?


    What do u think is the best prepaid service?


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    i have t-mo prepaid and i think it's awesome.



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    oh, dont get me wrong, i LIKE it, but i think it can have more options or AT LEAST be a bit cheaper



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    Well the higher dollar value card you buy you get more minutes for your money. For example: the $10 card gets you 30 minutes, which is around $0.33/min., while the $100 card gets you 1000 minutes, which is $0.10/min. But T-Mobile doesn't give you any free nights or weekends. If you have a credit card I would go with Boost Mobile, which is off of Nextel's network. For $49.99/mo. it will give you 200 minutes, Unl. Nights & Weekends, Unl. Boost walkie-talkie, Unl. wireless web, and Unl. Text Messaging. There is no credit check or contract.



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    Quote Originally Posted by cseabourn
    Well the higher dollar value card you buy you get more minutes for your money. For example: the $10 card gets you 30 minutes, which is around $0.33/min., while the $100 card gets you 1000 minutes, which is $0.10/min. But T-Mobile doesn't give you any free nights or weekends. If you have a credit card I would go with Boost Mobile, which is off of Nextel's network. For $49.99/mo. it will give you 200 minutes, Unl. Nights & Weekends, Unl. Boost walkie-talkie, Unl. wireless web, and Unl. Text Messaging. There is no credit check or contract.
    but how much if you send txt to diff country?
    t-mo charge just 10 cents anywhere in the world and the incoming txt is alwys free.



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    Well then Boost Mobile isn't for you. They have an international service but I don't think it is nearly that cheap. So if you need to call out or text out of the US then you might want to think twice about Boost.



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    Well I'd go for T-Mobile, since they have better value plan, even To Go Plan is available in nationwide unlikely VZW has to be on IN Pulse network (not IN Network that VZW has roaming agreement to whoever company is, but VZW's Network (IN Pulse Network) in order to get home rate. Otherwise I will get roaming charges at .99 cent per minute where Im at IN Network area. Which is not an option at this time, unlikely T-Mobile is and Im able to roam on Western Wireless Corporation's network like a home rate to me on To Go Plan.

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