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I've heard there's one for $50/mo. for 300 minutes but I don't get why anyone would get that when you can get 300 minutes for 29.99 on T-Mobile. That T-Mobile plan is my current plan but I wanted to know if there are any cheaper plans out there for Verizon because the friend I talk to most uses Verizon so we would have mobile-to-mobile (she can't change to mine because she has a family plan).

Anyway, I mainly just wanted to know all the options I had for prepaid plans. I can't find any info on their site. Thanks.

2007-08-11 17:46:57 · 6 answers · asked by blank 4 in Consumer Electronics Cell Phones & Plans

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no the $50 one is the cheapest the next one is $70/month...and the reason is they can more than likely get a contract with t-mobile easier and cheaper than paying the high deposit on verizon .the highest deposit on t-mobile is $500 as where the highest on verzion is $1000. the only other thing is the in-pulse where u buy phone cards to add minutes u pay 99 cent/day for access and u get unlimited mobile to mobile and its 10 cent for outside network calls. unlimited nights/weekends. 10 cent for text 25 cent for pix messeging.

2007-08-11 17:57:11 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The $50 ordinary Pay plan includes 350 minutes, 3000 N&W minutes, and endless IN calling. you could no longer placed a text cloth kit on a prepaid plan, ordinary Pay or in any different case. The texting will pop out of your month-to-month allowance (to that end, $50). each and every time you deliver or receive a text cloth message, that is going to take $0.10 out of your $50 stability. i could carry on with Verizon over Virgin cellular because of the fact the insurance is significantly better. i do no longer understand lots approximately AT&T's plans, yet their insurance is on par with Verizon (besides the undeniable fact that the nicely-known between AT&T and Verizon will substitute depending on what are you're in). i think of that once you're in an area with extremely some Verizon purchasers, the easy Pay plan is extraordinarily stable. only be careful with the texting because of the fact that is going to drain your stability extremely right now.

2016-11-12 02:24:02 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I have the pay as you go phone from Verizon. Basically, you don't really have minutes, you have money on your account and you just add to it. It's Verizon to Verizon free, after 9pm, it's free, all other times, it's 10 cents a minute plus it's 99 cents a day. Text messages are also 10cents per text whether you send or receive. I've liked it. I'm not a huge talked and I don't text so it was perfect for me.

2007-08-11 17:56:14 · answer #3 · answered by First Lady 7 · 0 0

u may callect the mobile planning details from www.mobiledownloads4u.com

2007-08-11 21:58:25 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The website has accurate information, if you can't find it there it probably doesn't exist (what you want).

go to a store and find out.

hope it helps.

2007-08-11 17:55:14 · answer #5 · answered by Yes_It's_Me! 3 · 0 0

i dont know if you have US Cellular in your area. My wife had it before and she told me it was great. Try it.

2007-08-11 17:52:31 · answer #6 · answered by Felix M 2 · 0 0

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