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Okay it's not Computers, but it's tech
We hardly use our phone and are thinking of giving up one of our contracted phones for a pay-as-you-go or prepaid plan.
Do you use one of these? What's the cheapest? What's the difference? What do you recommend? AAHH!! http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...lly_nilly2.gifhttp://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...illy_nilly.gif |
Cell phone, that is. W haven't had a land line in years.
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I've never had pre-paid.
it just seems like a hassle because you end up paying for everything you would with a contracted phone, just the prices differ, i just don't know how. Plus you can always run out of minutes or something. Can't really say though cause again no pre paid experience. |
I've had prepaid. Each plan is a little different when you compare Verizon, Altell, etc. etc.
I had Verizon and had awesome coverage, but prepaid can add up if you use it alot. I did find that Boost mobile (Sprints prepaid company) has an unlimited everything for $50! If you get good coverage from sprint I'd look into them. I'm so glad I'm not prepaid anymore though...I talk to much to do that lol. |
I think AnitaBeer right now. *cough* ahem I mean...
I have used prepaid before. I highly very highly recommend avoiding ATT, and Sprint. cost is too much. It's like getting raped but they never give you flowers or ointment for the pain. I recommend T-mobile or Vigin Mobile. |
I guess like anita said if you go with boost that would be ok. (even though it's sprint owned. It's been a while since I had sprint.
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Here's a classic. Back from the 90s. Yes this pic is that old.
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We're thinking that we could save some money if we drop one contract and get a prepaid or pay as you go. |
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