I'm a long time user of pre-paid service. I've been using T-mobile for several years. At this point with them I have Triple Time anywhere in the USA and my purchase of time is good for 12 months. Of course it never lasts that long. I use the phone a good bit. The triple time thing works like if I prepay for 100 minutes, I get credited for 300 minutes. This is a service for long term prepaid customers. Of course prepaid minutes always cost more than minutes on a package account paid monthly. I'm always sort of backward about these things. I still use a cell phone that I can use as a boat anchor if I wanted, as it is so big and heavy. But I like the thing. I don't feel like it might break at any moment, and I can throw it anywhere and it still works. And It's so big, it never gets lost in the junk pile on the van seat. I can always find it. Regards, John Rodgers 88 GL Driver Gerald Masar wrote: >VolksFolks, >I am getting ready to hit the road soon, in my '90 Westy (RVC), and this time am >considering taking a pre-paid cell phone. I have no need for one around home. I am >considering TracFone or ATT FreeTo Go. Anyone have any real-world opinions, >experience, regrets, pros or cons? >Thanks, >Jerry > > > |
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