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On Sat, 05 Jul 2008 21:41:33 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Sat, 05 Jul 2008 07:24:02 -0400, John H. wrote: I'm thinking of getting out of the contract cell phone plan and getting a prepaid plan. T-Mobile, for example, sells 1000 minutes for $100 and they're good for a year. Does anyone here have a prepaid mobile phone? If so, with whom and how do you like it? My brother has one and loves it - he thinks it's the best deal around. Several of Mrs. Wave's friends have pre-paid phones and swear by them. I guess it's a pretty good deal. As others have remarked, it's all about coverage. Some pre-paid phones vary their coverage by carrier - some are associated with T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T etc. The ones that are associated with the major carriers are the best from what I've read. I'm more of a traditionalist and have this thing about brand loyalty - it's served me well over the years. We have Verizon - been with them since - well, forever. Great customer service, they give us any phone we want when we renew and because we're "loyal" customers, get a few freebies in terms of minutes. Excellent coverage too. Last renewal we got unlimited text messaging for free - neither one of us use it, but we got it. :) I just looked at my phone and I have used 21 minutes in the past six months - I didn't even know you could find that data on the phone - just took a blind shot in the dark. :) And how much have you paid in the past six months for that phone. That's the whole reason I'm thinking of a pre-paid phone. We'll sometimes go several months without one call being made on the cell phone. Hell, they won't even get turned on. But that $30/month just keeps going to AT&T! |
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On Jul 5, 5:51*pm, John H. wrote:
On Sat, 05 Jul 2008 21:41:33 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Sat, 05 Jul 2008 07:24:02 -0400, John H. wrote: I'm thinking of getting out of the contract cell phone plan and getting a prepaid plan. T-Mobile, for example, sells 1000 minutes for $100 and they're good for a year. Does anyone here have a prepaid mobile phone? If so, with whom and how do you like it? My brother has one and loves it - he thinks it's the best deal around. Several of Mrs. Wave's friends have pre-paid phones and swear by them. I guess it's a pretty good deal. As others have remarked, it's all about coverage. *Some pre-paid phones vary their coverage by carrier - some are associated with T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T etc. *The ones that are associated with the major carriers are the best from what I've read. I'm more of a traditionalist and have this thing about brand loyalty - it's served me well over the years. *We have Verizon - been with them since - well, forever. *Great customer service, they give us any phone we want when we renew and because we're "loyal" customers, get a few freebies in terms of minutes. *Excellent coverage too. Last renewal we got unlimited text messaging for free - neither one of us use it, but we got it. *:) I just looked at my phone and I have used 21 minutes in the past six months - I didn't even know you could find that data on the phone - just took a blind shot in the dark. *:) And how much have you paid in the past six months for that phone. That's the whole reason I'm thinking of a pre-paid phone. We'll sometimes go several months without one call being made on the cell phone. Hell, they won't even get turned on. But that $30/month just keeps going to AT&T!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - My dad's virgin mobile is about 5 dollars a month.. we pay 15 every three months.. weather you use it or not though.. But he only uses it once in a while and he can press one button and say a name and call one of us. He has parkinsons and could never dial 7 digits or more.. But he can call me with one thumb thump ![]() freedom.. |
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On Jul 5, 8:02*pm, wrote:
On Jul 5, 5:51*pm, John H. wrote: On Sat, 05 Jul 2008 21:41:33 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Sat, 05 Jul 2008 07:24:02 -0400, John H. wrote: I'm thinking of getting out of the contract cell phone plan and getting a prepaid plan. T-Mobile, for example, sells 1000 minutes for $100 and they're good for a year. Does anyone here have a prepaid mobile phone? If so, with whom and how do you like it? My brother has one and loves it - he thinks it's the best deal around. Several of Mrs. Wave's friends have pre-paid phones and swear by them. I guess it's a pretty good deal. As others have remarked, it's all about coverage. *Some pre-paid phones vary their coverage by carrier - some are associated with T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T etc. *The ones that are associated with the major carriers are the best from what I've read. I'm more of a traditionalist and have this thing about brand loyalty - it's served me well over the years. *We have Verizon - been with them since - well, forever. *Great customer service, they give us any phone we want when we renew and because we're "loyal" customers, get a few freebies in terms of minutes. *Excellent coverage too. Last renewal we got unlimited text messaging for free - neither one of us use it, but we got it. *:) I just looked at my phone and I have used 21 minutes in the past six months - I didn't even know you could find that data on the phone - just took a blind shot in the dark. *:) And how much have you paid in the past six months for that phone. That's the whole reason I'm thinking of a pre-paid phone. We'll sometimes go several months without one call being made on the cell phone. Hell, they won't even get turned on. But that $30/month just keeps going to AT&T!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - My dad's virgin mobile is about 5 dollars a month.. we pay 15 every three months.. weather you use it or not though.. But he only uses it once in a while and he can press one button and say a name and call one of us. * He has parkinsons and could never dial 7 digits or more.. But he can call me with one thumb thump ![]() freedom..- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Note however, the virgin mobile is not as strong as our cingulair/sbc/ att service... |
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On Sat, 05 Jul 2008 17:51:44 -0400, John H.
wrote: On Sat, 05 Jul 2008 21:41:33 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Sat, 05 Jul 2008 07:24:02 -0400, John H. wrote: I'm thinking of getting out of the contract cell phone plan and getting a prepaid plan. T-Mobile, for example, sells 1000 minutes for $100 and they're good for a year. Does anyone here have a prepaid mobile phone? If so, with whom and how do you like it? My brother has one and loves it - he thinks it's the best deal around. Several of Mrs. Wave's friends have pre-paid phones and swear by them. I guess it's a pretty good deal. As others have remarked, it's all about coverage. Some pre-paid phones vary their coverage by carrier - some are associated with T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T etc. The ones that are associated with the major carriers are the best from what I've read. I'm more of a traditionalist and have this thing about brand loyalty - it's served me well over the years. We have Verizon - been with them since - well, forever. Great customer service, they give us any phone we want when we renew and because we're "loyal" customers, get a few freebies in terms of minutes. Excellent coverage too. Last renewal we got unlimited text messaging for free - neither one of us use it, but we got it. :) I just looked at my phone and I have used 21 minutes in the past six months - I didn't even know you could find that data on the phone - just took a blind shot in the dark. :) And how much have you paid in the past six months for that phone. I honestly don't know. I know we're on some kind of family plan because we still have one in medical school, but I couldn't tell you what the cost is. That's the whole reason I'm thinking of a pre-paid phone. We'll sometimes go several months without one call being made on the cell phone. Hell, they won't even get turned on. But that $30/month just keeps going to AT&T! Well, the phones are part of the business and as such, a business deduction. Maybe when Mrs. Wave retires (yeah - like that's going to happen). |
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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Sat, 05 Jul 2008 17:51:44 -0400, John H. wrote: On Sat, 05 Jul 2008 21:41:33 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Sat, 05 Jul 2008 07:24:02 -0400, John H. wrote: I'm thinking of getting out of the contract cell phone plan and getting a prepaid plan. T-Mobile, for example, sells 1000 minutes for $100 and they're good for a year. Does anyone here have a prepaid mobile phone? If so, with whom and how do you like it? My brother has one and loves it - he thinks it's the best deal around. Several of Mrs. Wave's friends have pre-paid phones and swear by them. I guess it's a pretty good deal. As others have remarked, it's all about coverage. Some pre-paid phones vary their coverage by carrier - some are associated with T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T etc. The ones that are associated with the major carriers are the best from what I've read. I'm more of a traditionalist and have this thing about brand loyalty - it's served me well over the years. We have Verizon - been with them since - well, forever. Great customer service, they give us any phone we want when we renew and because we're "loyal" customers, get a few freebies in terms of minutes. Excellent coverage too. Last renewal we got unlimited text messaging for free - neither one of us use it, but we got it. :) I just looked at my phone and I have used 21 minutes in the past six months - I didn't even know you could find that data on the phone - just took a blind shot in the dark. :) And how much have you paid in the past six months for that phone. I honestly don't know. I know we're on some kind of family plan because we still have one in medical school, but I couldn't tell you what the cost is. That's the whole reason I'm thinking of a pre-paid phone. We'll sometimes go several months without one call being made on the cell phone. Hell, they won't even get turned on. But that $30/month just keeps going to AT&T! Well, the phones are part of the business and as such, a business deduction. Maybe when Mrs. Wave retires (yeah - like that's going to happen). We use the cell phones for all the long distance, except a fax now and then. Since both of our daughters and their husbands live in SoCal, we probably save enough to pay the $70 / month for 1100 minutes. ATT gives you 15% discount for AARP. Very good return on a $21 for 2 year aarp signup. Plus we travel a lot in retirement, and can keep in touch with friends and family. Mom is 93, so she gets lots of calls and they are toll calls from my home phone. Since I have had cell phone for years I am used to it. Company paid for it for about 7 years. |
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