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wendyzski ([personal profile] wendyzski) wrote2006-01-21 02:05 pm

jumping thru hoops

My 1 yr contract with verizon expired in late Nov. Since then I've been considering various pay-as-you-go options. I'm paying $53/month for 400 minutes, of which I use maybe 30. When I got it for the TSA gig, i needed nationwide coverage, and a decent sized minute pool. However, I knew this was going to change so I signed up for only one year. Really, I onlt use my phone to check messages and tell people when I'm running late someplace. I only call long distance for holidays and birthdays - my home phone doesn't even HAVE long distance on it - I'm still using that calling card Janet got me at SAMS a couple of years ago.

Verizon's ppu option sucks ass - there is a minimum $1/day charge, so I would end up paying the same and getting less service.

Cingular gets good reviews from my cell-phone-owning peeps, except thise in Chicago, who find service issue a problem.

My manager suggested TracFone. It's a pay-as-you-go program which will allow me to use as little as 20 minutes a month. You buy a card which is good for some number of minutes, and once you activate it the minutes expire is 60 days. The card prices look good, and you can find promo codes which can double many cards.

For the extremely low level of service I need, it soulds ideal. I did upgrade from their cheapest Nokia phone to a Motorola because of brand trust, but I still ordered a very basic model. I don;t need pretty ringtones, unlimited texting, a camera, games, or whatever.

So, the phone is on order, and shoudl arrive mid-late next week. Then I begin the tedious process of porting my number over. yay. Still, to save $30 or so a month, hell yay!

[identity profile] alliesutherland.livejournal.com 2006-01-21 08:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Clay has a TracFone, and one thing to keep in mind is that if you use it outside of Chicago, you'll likely be charged 2-for-1 minutes because of "roaming" charges.

During the holidays, they usually have a "double your minutes" gifty that you don't know about until you call to activate your card (20 min. will give you 40 when you activate).

Text messages charge you 1/2 min.

[identity profile] ladyariyana.livejournal.com 2006-01-21 10:44 pm (UTC)(link)
actually for Chelsea's trac fone I think it gave her 2 or 3 months of activation on a card,it used to be only 30 days but I think it has really changed.
Thats what i used to have and will likely have again... and unlike Chelsea (who has used over 600 minutes since Xmas *gasp* and went through a few hundred the month before and no I am not buying minutes.. dad gave her the money for the thing and calls her on it all the time (he hasn't called here at all or taked to Xander since she got it!) he can buy her minutes for it...

[identity profile] agladstone.livejournal.com 2006-01-22 07:17 pm (UTC)(link)
We got rid of our land lines completely and only use our cell phones. That saves us around $50 a month. When the kids get a bit older, we may have to rethink it a bit.

[identity profile] rowangolightly.livejournal.com 2006-01-22 11:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Bruce got a Trac-Fone when I moved down here and I really like it. Yes, it does eat up a lot of units when you're roaming. But while we were in Missouri this morning and way out in the country, my phone had service when Bruce's didn't!

I don't talk much on the phone so it works well for us; Bruce figures that it works out to about $20 a month or so. And yes, they have good specials when you can afford to take advantage of them.
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[identity profile] starstraf.livejournal.com 2006-01-23 04:27 am (UTC)(link)
I have tracfone and love it, I also rarely use it.
and the minutes will roll over if you renew before the 60 days is up - you just have to buy more minutes every 60 days