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Old 09-04-2011, 02:36 PM
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Can anyone help me out with this question, I am looking at a no contract phones and WOW what a dilemma, there is so many things to consider. Does anyone have one and if so how do you like it?
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I have Verizon now, if I put $100 on it, that lasts me a year. I like the Verizon because I can talk as long as I wish to my friends and family who have Verizon phones.

Previously I had Virgin Mobile. Great deal also, you were required to put $20 on every 3 months and the unused money carried over.

So bottom line, I would choose Verizon if you talk to people who have Verizon cell phones. If not, I would choose Virgin Mobile.
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Can anyone help me out with this question, I am looking at a no contract phones and WOW what a dilemma, there is so many things to consider. Does anyone have one and if so how do you like it?
I have a really nice tracfone and I love it. I don't care much about bells and whistles...I just want a phone that I know how to make and receive a call. So, I am happy with what I have. I have no need to be in constant reach of everyone. In fact, very few people even have my number.

We were at Radio Shack today getting hubby a new android cell phone WITH all the bells and whistles. They have severl no contract phone plans there and the staff were really helpful about explaining the differences between the plans. The contract plans seem to be lower in price then they used to be...

Are you looking for a phone to carry just for emergencies or will this be your primary phone? If it will be your primary phone then you should look into a plan with unlimited minutes. I think WalMart has one for about $40 a month.
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I'd definitely look at Verizon or Virgin. Most of the towers in TV are Verizon towers. Virgin has contracted with Verizon to use its towers worldwide, so both work well here. You can get a decent phone for Virgin at Target (amazingly, much better buys there than at Wal-Mart).
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We use our cell phone rarely. Mainly for driving and no long conversations.... No contract, $10/month prepay with 100 minutes/mo carry-over. Think in two years, we're about up to 2,000 unused minutes. Provider is Pure Talk and we're very pleased with this, especially that there are no taxes added on to the service. Our house phone is within the Comcast bundle (television, cable, phone) where one can call anywhere in US/Canada free.

One is not committed to any contract this way and can cancel the service at any time.
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I have a tracfone that I purchased on HSN (Home Shopping Network). It gives me triple minutes for life. Each time I purchase minutes, which is minimally required once per year, the minutes are tripled. It has texting, internet access, etc. LOVE the phone. While I'm living in upstate New York, I've used it while visiting The Villages and have never had access problems. While there have been lots of complaints from people re: registering the phones, I have never experienced any problems, and over the years I've upgraded my tracfone three times. Each time I registered the new phone(s), I had great customer service and was able to retain my old cell phone service phone number. I highly recommend getting a tracfone from HSN, because I'm not aware that any other vendor currently offers triple minutes for life. (Many offer double minutes, however.) A one year "card" (minutes purchased) is for 450 minutes, costing ~$99. But, I got 1,350 minutes for $99. The phone itself cost about $100 or $120 on HSN and came with the car charger. And, if you don't use all your minutes in one year, they will roll over into the next year. I can call anywhere in the country and it even allows me to call internationally to approximately 20 countries.
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I have a very simple idiot-proof Motorola cell phone which I seldom use. It's from Consumer Cellular, no contract, $18 per month, includes 250 minutes, works everywhere in the U.S., no roaming charges, no extra charge for texting. Has a camera and can include web browsing if you want to pay extra for it.
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We use our cell phone rarely. Mainly for driving and no long conversations.... No contract, $10/month prepay with 100 minutes/mo carry-over. Think in two years, we're about up to 2,000 unused minutes. Provider is Pure Talk and we're very pleased with this, especially that there are no taxes added on to the service. Our house phone is within the Comcast bundle (television, cable, phone) where one can call anywhere in US/Canada free.

One is not committed to any contract this way and can cancel the service at any time.
I would like to second Pure Talk. We've been on their system for a little over a year now. Since we don't use their cell phones that much and all of the minutes carryover we also have over 2000 carryover minutes. They also have a family plan which is $10 per month for the first phone and five dollars per month for each additional phone and you can allocate the minutes for each phone as you see fit. This plan gives you 150 min. for the two phones. The $15 per month that we pay is it, no taxes no fees. And I get a really good signal everywhere in the villages.

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We each have a net10 phone purchased at Walmart for around $40 which includes the phone, charger, 300 minutes and 60 days use. For $30 you get 300 minutes and 60 days use. It can be recharged online or by buying time with a card at many retailers. Unused minutes roll over. Coverage hasn't been a problem.
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I have a very simple idiot-proof Motorola cell phone which I seldom use. It's from Consumer Cellular, no contract, $18 per month, includes 250 minutes, works everywhere in the U.S., no roaming charges, no extra charge for texting. Has a camera and can include web browsing if you want to pay extra for it.
I have Consumer Cellular also. Especially like not having a contract.
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Another vote for tracfone
I have 2 phones bought for about $20.00 each that are more than adequate for us
Total cost per month with tax for both phones is about $17.00 on family plan
Have 100 minute per month on one and 50 minutes on the other. They also have a special where you can double the minutes for life on certain phones bought.
They work about same as ATT phones that used to cost us over $70.00 per month.
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And yet another vote for Tracfone. I've been using them for about 8 years. With my use, it runs about $6.67 per month (a $20, 60-minute card renewable every 90 days and the unused minutes carry over).

The cards are available everywhere. I usually buy mine at either Wal-Mart or Publix.
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I also use the tracphone and use a net10 minutes card.$30 for 2 months and 300 minutes.
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Old 09-05-2011, 10:47 AM
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I didn't know you could carry over minutes on TracPhone. I will have to look at it again. I always lost minutes if not used.
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Question. I have an AT&T cell phone. If I was to switch to one of these no contract services can I keep my same cell phone number or do I have to get a new number?
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