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FREE Prepaid Cell Phone
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 http://prepaidcellphone.blogspot.com/ |
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"Andrew White" 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 http://prepaidcellpho[munge]ogspot.com/ Perfect timing! I was just looking for a prepaid phone for my kid and was going to buy Tracfone, but this seems like a much better deal for a 365 day no-expiration service. Thank you! hmmmm.........well, for someone who just wants an emergency phone or a very low use phone this is probably the best bet--if the gotcha's don't get ya'. The phones aren't available in all areas. In smaller urban areas the charge goes from $0.20/minute to $0.39/minute. There's also apparently a $1.25/month charge. Here are more direct links: http://www.7-eleven.com/newsroom/articles.asp?p=2312 http://www.7-eleven.com/products/doc...ochure_eng.pdf For my usage pattern Net 10 is a better deal. For me it works out to $15 a month with oodles of extra time in the months when my usage goes up. http://www.net10.com Cingular was recently selling out some pre-paid cell phones at Wal-mart for $10. With their rates, unless you figured on throwing the thing away when the original minutes expired, it still wasn't a good deal. TB |
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Andrew White wrote:
Andrew White wrote: 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 http://prepaidcellphone.blogspot.com/ Perfect timing! I was just looking for a prepaid phone for my kid and was going to buy Tracfone, but this seems like a much better deal for a 365 day no-expiration service. Thank you! Just bought one! Nokia 3200 absolutely free with the purchase of $50 air-time card. So I got a great-looking (for a kid) and all-around good phone, with $60 total of air-time valid for a whole year for just $50. Thanks again! so how much air time is that? monthly charge? Call required per day/week/month/quarter etc? Roaming? Website? How much left if you don't use it in a year ;-) thanks, time for me to dump attw/cingular, shopping! larry / dallas |
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How odd! The original poster and all the rave replies are coming from the
same ISP. I smell something bad. Dave "larry" wrote in message ... Andrew White wrote: Andrew White wrote: 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 http://prepaidcellphone.blogspot.com/ Perfect timing! I was just looking for a prepaid phone for my kid and was going to buy Tracfone, but this seems like a much better deal for a 365 day no-expiration service. Thank you! Just bought one! Nokia 3200 absolutely free with the purchase of $50 air-time card. So I got a great-looking (for a kid) and all-around good phone, with $60 total of air-time valid for a whole year for just $50. Thanks again! so how much air time is that? monthly charge? Call required per day/week/month/quarter etc? Roaming? Website? How much left if you don't use it in a year ;-) thanks, time for me to dump attw/cingular, shopping! larry / dallas |
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So you think 7-11 has taken to posting phony stuff here?? What's
next? Posts about how great Slurpees are?? Bill Dave wrote: How odd! The original poster and all the rave replies are coming from the same ISP. I smell something bad. Dave "larry" wrote in message ... Andrew White wrote: Andrew White wrote: 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 http://prepaidcellphone.blogspot.com/ Perfect timing! I was just looking for a prepaid phone for my kid and was going to buy Tracfone, but this seems like a much better deal for a 365 day no-expiration service. Thank you! Just bought one! Nokia 3200 absolutely free with the purchase of $50 air-time card. So I got a great-looking (for a kid) and all-around good phone, with $60 total of air-time valid for a whole year for just $50. Thanks again! so how much air time is that? monthly charge? Call required per day/week/month/quarter etc? Roaming? Website? How much left if you don't use it in a year ;-) thanks, time for me to dump attw/cingular, shopping! larry / dallas |
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Afte doing research for this, I've come to the conclusion that T-mobile has
a better deal. Here's why Buy a $50 phone (after rebate). Get free minutes with it. Immediately or whenever buy a $100 card (1000 minutes, .10 a minute good for a year). NO monthly service, like with 7 eleven and most others. Cheapest rate going. No hidden roaming charges. Free long distance anywhere except overseas. BUT, the most important thing is that whenever you buy even the cheapest refill card, your unused minutes carryover for another year from that date. MM^^ |
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Andrew White wrote: Perfect timing! I was just looking for a prepaid phone for my kid and was going to buy Tracfone, but this seems like a much better deal for a 365 day no-expiration service. Thank you! While you are shopping, visit http://kc5fm.ld.net and at least get a comparison. For those that do not like to post in USENET from their real email address, look at http://www.mail-filter.com for a FREE service that lets you set up email addresses, ex. that catches SPAM and delivers what YOU want to see from WHO you want to see. Let me know how more I can help. -- Lloyd Colston Mayes County CEM Pryor, OK USA http://www.mayescem.us Homeland Security begins at Home. |
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"Andrew White" wrote in message ... "Technobarbarian" wrote: "Andrew White" 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 [snipped] Are these GSM phone unlocked such that you can use another provider's SIM cards? |
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