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Im looking to get a new cell but do not want a credit check nor a contract? Know any companies with plans that do this?

2006-11-20 09:09:28 · 3 answers · asked by rydoggg22 2 in Consumer Electronics Cell Phones & Plans

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Not that I know of, and I did research about 6 mos ago for someone with no credit. They ultimately wound up with a trac phone, which works well if you only use the phone for emergency/short calls, and not long distance. And don't want a fancy, deluxe phone.

2006-11-20 09:17:44 · answer #1 · answered by GEEGEE 7 · 0 0

I have 2 prepaid cellphones and the tracfone succks dont get it minutes are seconds on that phone 1 minute is 1 second and 2 minutes is 2 seconds...etc i got a t-mobile one last june and its good its the best pre paid phone the minutes work like minutes u can get ringtones for it and u have gold rewards once u spend a 100$ on minutes on it get get extra minutes which is great ! but i think contracts are better but t-mobile is the best prepaid phone ! Well good luck !

2006-11-20 09:52:05 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I used a pre-paid telephone card while i had to call distant places. the fee effective thank you to apply the cardboard is from a land line once you get a unfastened call to the a million-800 quantity on the cardboard after which you pay for the distant places bit (deducted from the cardboard). you ought to use the cardboard which includes your cellular telephone yet you may prefer cellular telephone minutes to call the a million-800 quantity reckoning on your plan. So in this occasion you possibly pay for the a million-800 quantity (on your cellular telephone plan) plus the distant places quantity (on the cardboard). you ought to use the cardboard from a public telephone. although you're calling a a million-800 quantity they're going to deduct an astronomical volume of minutes from the cardboard for the a million-800 quantity plus you pay for the distant places bit (on the cardboard). i've got by no skill tried calling a US quantity with the cardboard.

2016-10-22 10:49:35 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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