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"Bob Ward" wrote in message ... On Mon, 04 Sep 2006 20:23:40 -0400, " jeff wrote: The website indicates that you become a gold member after purchasing $100 worth of minutes in total - which could be, but does not necessarily mean a one-shot purchase. So what? If it fits you, then sign-up. If you think they mislead you, then quit buying minutes. I got the PagePlus, for $8. If I don't like it, I can NOT buy anymore minutes. Pure capitalism......I love it. MM^^ |
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"Bob Joesting" wrote in message ... wrote: 7-Eleven's prepaid service, "Speak Out Wireless" will give you a FREE GSM phone if you buy a $50 refill card. The minutes are valid for 365 days! You can find out how their service compares to other prepaid services at Is there a reason that this limited offer is being pushed here two years after it was made available? Is this still good or did someone just trip over an old offer and not notice the date? Bob valen (at) mailcart (dot) us This might be a good deal for anyone traveling in a GSM network if the phone is unlocked and you can use country specific SIM cards. Anybody know the model number of the phone and whether or not it is unlocked? Is it a tri-band or quad-band phone? |
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On Mon, 04 Sep 2006 03:54:12 GMT, larry wrote:
So, expect them to cancel or modify your program, use up most of your time as you go along. Yup. T-Mo did two changes recently on the prepaid plan... They changed the "gold" status value of the $10 card from 50 minutes to 35 minutes. And incoming text and multi-media messages were free, now they charge. sdb -- Wanted: Omnibook 800 & accessories, cheap, working or not sdbuse1 on mailhost bigfoot.com |
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On Mon, 4 Sep 2006 13:01:39 -0700, Ben Hogland wrote:
"bruce" wrote in message ... Even better, If I understood it correctly, the refill keeps all existing minutes active for the term of the refill. So if you have only used one 10th of your minutes, and you are nearing the end of the year, simply buy another $10 worth and extend all the minutes, including the remaining 9/10ths, for the next year. Again if I understood it correctly. That's the way I understand it but it could be you are not a gold member after the first year but even if that were the case and you added 10 dollars at day 365, you be good for two years on 110 bucks.. i.e., 55 dollars a year or $4.60 a month. My account status, having added the original card in June 2005, a $100 refill with bonus 200 minutes (1200 total) in July 2005, and a $10 card on 26 July 2006 (a few days before my 1yr would have expired): "... Your balance will expire on 07-26-2007 at midnight. Thank you for being a Gold Rewards customer" No need to requal for Gold my second year. And _all_ my minutes were renewed for an entire year. sdb -- Wanted: Omnibook 800 & accessories, cheap, working or not sdbuse1 on mailhost bigfoot.com |
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Vic Smith wrote:
Hey, are you a shill for Pageplus? I don't care about coverage where you live. Anybody who gets cellular should check for suitable coverage as the first order of business. Unfortunately many people don't do this, they look only at the price. T-Mobile intentionally limits their prepaid coverage, by not allowing roaming onto any 800 MHz carriers. I'm simply a PagePlus customer. Prior to Pageplus, I used BeyondWireless, as they had a very good TDMA prepaid plan. You should choose wireless service, prepaid and postpaid based on two criteria: 1) Coverage, not just coverage at your home, but coverage in places that you're likely to go, especially areas off the beaten path, out in the boonies. For prepaid, that limits you to Verizon InPulse, PagePlus, Locus Viva, and Locus Platinum. 2) Price PagePlus has the best price, and the longest expiration time, of all the prepaid providers that use the CDMA/AMPS network. I don't care a whit about California coverage as I never intend to go there. Don't want anything to do with a place where my cell phone won't work. Ah, so you choose your destinations based on where your cell phone works. Very clever. Don't extrapolate your own strange behavior onto everyone else. |
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"SMS" wrote in message ... PagePlus has the best price, and the longest expiration time, of all the prepaid providers that use the CDMA/AMPS network. I don't care a whit about California coverage as I never intend to go there. Don't want anything to do with a place where my cell phone won't work. Ah, so you choose your destinations based on where your cell phone works. Very clever. Don't extrapolate your own strange behavior onto everyone else. Yep. Pageplus if fine at the moment. Compared toanything else, it seems a steal. However, I'm having trouble setting up voice mail. No support. Any ideas? MM^^--but, doesn't like to return calls anyways |
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