Pre-paid cell phones
Mar. 31st, 2008 09:54 amI much prefer talking in person to on the phone. I do have a cell phone for auto emergencies or for the quick "hey, I'm going to be late" or "what time do you want to meet up" kind of calls. My Cingular contract is up next August, so I'm considering moving over to some kind of prepaid plan at that time to save money (even the lowest Cingular plan is costing me $40 a month to have a phone I rarely use).
Have any of you had good or bad experience with a prepaid phone plan? It seems that AT&T/Cingular wireless offers one with a $1 per day charge for using it and then charges $.10 a minute. There are perhaps better deals out there, but moving from a Cingular plan to a Cingular plan would perhaps be the most seamless. Given that I may use the phone only a couple of times a month I'd save a lot over a year by taking away that $40 monthly charge. I'm definitely not ready to get rid of my landline (currently we can't anyway, since its a part of our Verizon FIOS package) and given how rarely I use my cell, I think this would be a better way to save some money.
Have any of you had good or bad experience with a prepaid phone plan? It seems that AT&T/Cingular wireless offers one with a $1 per day charge for using it and then charges $.10 a minute. There are perhaps better deals out there, but moving from a Cingular plan to a Cingular plan would perhaps be the most seamless. Given that I may use the phone only a couple of times a month I'd save a lot over a year by taking away that $40 monthly charge. I'm definitely not ready to get rid of my landline (currently we can't anyway, since its a part of our Verizon FIOS package) and given how rarely I use my cell, I think this would be a better way to save some money.
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Date: 2008-03-31 02:15 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2008-03-31 02:21 pm (UTC)It's particularly annoying because money on pre-pay phones don't expire at all over here.
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Date: 2008-03-31 02:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-31 02:45 pm (UTC)They're good about text messaging, and voice reminding, when my balance is low, and I can refill online.
Verizon site.
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Date: 2008-03-31 03:14 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-31 03:20 pm (UTC)We only went to regular cell plans when I started school and would be out and on campus all day without a way to contact anyone. Fortunately though, we are sharing a family plan, so we're getting both lines for the price of one.
I don't know anything about new prepaid phones though, having not used one in 4 years.
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Date: 2008-03-31 03:48 pm (UTC)malaika
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Date: 2008-03-31 04:52 pm (UTC)Re: Hi!
Date: 2008-03-31 11:53 pm (UTC)Glad to be back!
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Date: 2008-03-31 07:23 pm (UTC)Kim has a Virgin Mobile and that seems to be much better. As far as she knows, there's no daily access charge. The rates vary depending on if you're on a top-up 'plan' or not, but that gives room for more or less use. It seems worth considering.
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Date: 2008-04-01 03:46 pm (UTC)Sorry, it's really the only experience I had with prepaid phones, but there was no question the Aussies (and probably most of Europe and the Pacific rim) are miles ahead of the US in this area...