Cell Phone BETTER than free

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Here's the deal, follow me now:

T Mobile is having a sale on their TO GO (prepaid service) phones that come with a free $25 refill card. The rates are quite reasonable and their coverage extensive (and you can use your laptop at Starbucks free)Refill cardvalue WheneverMinutes® Gold Rewards Whenever Minutes Expiration(days)

As lowas $.10 a minute
Refillamount/MinutesWhenever-Gold Rewards/Expiration
$10.00 35 35 30 days
$25.00 130 150 90 days
$50.00 400 460 90 days
$100.00 1000 1000 1 yr




http://www.t-mobile.com/shop/phones...iteAdhttp://www.tmobilerebates.com/splash.asp

There are mail in rebates of $30 to $50 available to boot!

http://www.tmobilerebates.com/splash.asp


AND if you buy a top up card onsale at Target this week on sale, a $100 card is only $89.99 you become a Gold Rewards customer. With Gold Rewards, you get at least 15% more minutes on all refills and your minutes won’t expire for a year. ($100 refill value already includes the 15% more minutes bonus)

http://www.target.com/gp/search.htm...bile&url=index=target&ref=sr_bx_1_1&x=15&y=14
 
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If you buy the Nokia 6030 T-Mobile To Go for $29.99, you get a $30 MIR and $25 prepaid card. You get the phone FREE PLUS $25 in time. That works for me.

The Samsung t219 T-Mobile To Go is $59.99 with a $30 rebate and $25 prepaid card. The Samsung 319 T-Mobile To Go is $89.99 with a $50 rebate and a free $25 prepaid card.

This was the incentive that I needed to finally get a cell. My kids have them, now it is my turn.
 
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I'ved used Virgin Mobile for about 4 years now and their rates are good, plus you can get free minutes for watching brief ads. They also now offer packages that somewhat resemble the plans of big cell phone companies, sans contract.
 
ahh man, was going to sign up for this offer but T-mobile doesnt provide service in my area, boooo
 
I love my prepaid phone. I don't use it much as honestly I really hate cell phones, but I like having the security of it for things like emergencies. I spend about $25 every 3 months on airtime with NO contract.
 
I love my prepaid phone. I don't use it much as honestly I really hate cell phones, but I like having the security of it for things like emergencies. I spend about $25 every 3 months on airtime with NO contract.

I'm exactly the same. I travel almost 100 miles a day to work so having a cell phone makes sense.

I use a Tracfone. A yearly subscription is $50 plus some minutes. This lets you keep your phone number, and minutes that you accumulate without having to worry about adding minutes. The minutes will also roll over to the next year.

The downside is that adding minutes is a drag and customer service is in India.

The rates are as good as anyone elses and since they contract with all cell providers the chances of no signal bascially means there isn't one.

And this offer says "free" yet it isn't nearly that...
 
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