People sell used phones on Ebay. If it's just a person auctioning an old phone, they can't sell you a plan.
2006-12-14 00:49:27
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answered by Christina 7
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I have found good motor phones in pawn shops in my area you should try them and also you can go to a nextel store and ask them if they have any trade ins for sale i got a i530 back in the day when they were top of the line i ask the clerk and somebody had traded a i530 for some other model but they don't have the phones in the front you have to ask.And then there is ebay i got my i870 of eBay .
2006-12-14 04:15:29
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answered by ? 4
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Its not a rip off. The phones that any carrier (Sprint/Nextel, Cingular,T Mobile, whatever) give away "free"' or massively discounted are expensive and advanced equipment.
It takes the company as much as six months to earn enough revenue from the service contract to pay themselves back for the $150 or more discount from the original phone.
They offer insurance packages and warranties to every customer.
They offer "upgrade" rebates to customers who keep their phones working for a year or more...
Maintenance of the equipment is the responsibility of the owner of the equipment. If you can't take care of the item, and declined the protection plans offered, then stop whining about the costs of the replacement product.
2006-12-14 00:59:41
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answered by chocolahoma 7
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Try eBay. I've listed a link below from a Nextel search.
2006-12-14 00:47:59
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answered by delriokid08 3
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the significant low fee plan acceptable now will be sprint's SERO plan. it truly is 500 minutes a month with cyber web for $30. there's a 2 3 hundred and sixty 5 days contract, even with the undeniable fact that. you've gotta Google for it, because it truly is not an marketed plan. contained in the adventure that your credit is lower than acceptable or you in problem-free words choose with the flexibility to cancel each and each and every time, the significant low fee prepaid distributors are Net10, Amp'd and T-cellular ToGo. at the same time as comparing different prepaid distributors, be useful to verify for "hidden" on a daily basis/utilization prices and upload up the fee-in preserving with-minute. once you're a mushy utilization shopper, the impressive deal on the instantaneous (till the third of March) is to purchase a $100 T-cellular airtime card at target for $88 and they are going to throw in a Nokia 6030 for free. you receives a million,000 minutes and ought to no longer would favor to accurate off till you burn up all of your minutes or a three hundred and sixty 5 days (whichever comes first).
2016-11-26 02:37:10
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answered by chrisholm 4
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Easy question - go to the "Cell Phone" section on Shopallstoresonline.com and look around - great website for everything!
2006-12-14 00:44:12
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answered by interesting 2
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ebay
2006-12-14 00:48:15
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answered by brainiac5 2
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