I know Target has prepaid phone plans and phones where you can keep buying minutes when you need them. Sprint has the same option with a pre-paid system where you pay for minutes as you need them.
2006-06-15 07:42:07
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.tracfone.com it is awesome it is a prepaid phone with no age limits no montly bills no hidden fees/costs and no contracts and with all the calling features such as free voicemail free caller id free call waiting and free nationwide long distance. all for as little as $10 a month calculated minimum usage because you have to buy a minute card every 60 or every 365 days depending on if you bought the year service card because the cheapest minute card is 20 dollars and you would have to add one every 60 days it would be around $10 a month which isnt bad. Hope this Helps!!!!!! Tracfone Wireless is awesome good luck choosing your phone!!
P.S. and a phone kit is only about $20 bucks @ your local walmart walgreens and family dollar stores etc. this includes up to 20 minutes and 60 days of wireless service included.
2006-06-15 10:46:59
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answered by Bald Eagle Lover 4
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Metro PCS.
If it's available in your area, get it.
No contract. You pay one monthly fee, and get unlimited minutes.
I have unlimited local, and long distance, text messaging, caller I.D., and voice mail. After taxes I pay $52.74 for the month. Never goes any higher.
I have used Virgin Mobile in the past. You prepay for your minutes. It used to be 25 cents a minute for the first 10 minutes each day, and 10 cents a minute after that. I felt that the service was good, I just didn't like always having to keep track of how much money I had left, and having to plan for paying for more minutes.
2006-06-15 07:48:59
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answered by niffer's mom 4
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You can buy a cell phone direct from Nokia without a contract. Go to www.nokiausa.com. Not all models are available without contract, but there are quite a few.
2006-06-15 09:34:30
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answered by John C 1
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A lot of cell phone providers now have this option. Cingular for example has "go phones". ...you purchase the phone and a calling card...then you "load" your minutes on to that phone and use it. If you don't buy anymore minutes, you phone does not work until you buy more minutes. but you are not obligated to the terms of a contract. Just ask a carrier and they can tell you more.
2006-06-15 07:40:30
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answered by AP 1
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yea merely purchase 2 cellphones and bypass prepaid. There will be lengthy distance rates even though it really is needed to get that once you get your cellular telephone. i'd recommend getting a Bell mobility telephone because they are low-cost as prepaid. or you ought to attempt happening a relations plan it really is the position your total relations has cellphones yet you percentage the minutes. merely go searching the positioning in case you elect
2016-10-14 04:49:33
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answered by ? 4
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do you want just the phone, or a service with no contract? --
just the phone = you can go to any dealer, they can sell you any phone you like, but it's going to be more expensive though, (full price) compared to if you were to buy the phone with the contract (big discount). but there are dealers out there that don't want to sell the phone without a contract. but you can. or if you want a cheaper one, buy a used phone on ebay.
service with no contract = go prepaid
2006-06-15 07:43:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Search for unlocked cell phones on www.deals2buy.com. Or, shopzilla.com.
2006-06-15 08:02:13
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answered by ash 3
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Get a Go Phone you just by minutes for it. I have one... There Great!
2006-06-15 07:48:02
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answered by Anonymous
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any type of convience store like 711, wawa, etc. they will let you use a prepaid phone card
2006-06-15 07:36:55
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answered by Michael D 5
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