Cellphones: What Choice do you have?
I was reading a bit re: people griping about the poor service of AT&T. Some lamented the long contract, while others said if you bought your own phone, then the contract would not be necessary as the contract won't subsidize the cost of your cheap(er)/free phone.
To me, the cheapest has always been T-Mobile's prepaid $100 card. 1000 minutes, and it's good for a year.
The downside is no data plan, but if you just want to make calls, it's the way to go. It's great for penny pinchers, students, elderly, etc.
Now if they just had a cheap data plan add-on...
You can usually find the refills cheaper than list price. For example:
Of course, you can always try it out with less airtime purchased up front too.
To me, the cheapest has always been T-Mobile's prepaid $100 card. 1000 minutes, and it's good for a year.
The downside is no data plan, but if you just want to make calls, it's the way to go. It's great for penny pinchers, students, elderly, etc.
Now if they just had a cheap data plan add-on...
You can usually find the refills cheaper than list price. For example:
Of course, you can always try it out with less airtime purchased up front too.
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