Posted by Jon Hagen on January 31, 2010 at 14:07:45 from (69.26.23.125):
In Reply to: Jitterbug posted by PopinJohn on January 31, 2010 at 10:01:55:
You might check out Verizon prepaid basic. I only need a cell phone for on road and emergency service, so I burn up very few minutes per year,usually about 30 min.
I have had Tracfone prepaid for years, but service in my area was always poor and as of the last 6 months is terrible. Tracfone sold me a years service and 400 minutes for $100 per year. I never use that much and now have 1700 minutes built up over the years. It was very frustrating to have a Verizon tower within line of sight, but tracfone could not use it. I did an online search for something similar in cost that could use the local tower. I found Verizon prepaid for $100 per year. That buys you 1 year of service and 400 minutes at $.25 per minute, so cost is similar to tracfone. I bought verizon last week, it cost me $60 for a good camera phone and $100 for a 1 year card. Tracfone would not allow me to use a camera phone, as they claim not to have any area towers that will support it.
I now have a great strong signal off the Verizon tower for $100 per year. The down side is that I had to buy my phone from Verizon, while tracfone gave me the phone as part of the $100 yearly package. I don't really mind the one time extra $60 for the phone, as I now have great service / signal and can use a camera phone which I really wanted.
The $.25 per minute with no daily access charge works for me. They have several other plans that have from $1-4 daily access charge ONLY on the days you use it and unlimited talk time. Check out the link, I love it. :-)
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