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I have a few friends who live without one and I can't understand how they do it. What do you all think?
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humanino said:My mother "offered" one to me so she can call me.
.And then you see parents claiming their kinds can't get off their phones... The question is thus "with whom are they talking !?"rootX said:wow, my mom also did the same thing - but I hardly ever take it with me.
Contract rates are much cheaper than pre-paid, unless you never use it. But the pre-paid minutes expire if you don't use them and you risk needing to make a call only to find that the phone is dead because your minutes expired.Williams.235 said:I am counting the days until my contract runs out. The early-termination fee for my carrier is something like $175, which is insane.
Good by contract and hello pre-paid!
If you buy into a plan with lots of minutes with TracFone, you will get a premium phone, double minutes, and your initial minutes are good for the life of the phone when you keep buying minutes before your year is up and keep the phone active. Some pre-paid plans are quite attractive.Evo said:Contract rates are much cheaper than pre-paid, unless you never use it. But the pre-paid minutes expire if you don't use them and you risk needing to make a call only to find that the phone is dead because your minutes expired.