almcc wrote:
In answer to the above post, we also use the AT&T go phone plans (for a smart phone (bought an AT&T go phone SIM) and also for an AT&T hot spot), both are pay as you go.
We started buying cards at Wal-Mart but found it easier to pay with a BMO US$ Master Card issued by our Canadian BMO bank. To get around the address issue on the AT&T website I entered an RV park address that we use in Arizona and the payments went through, no hiccups with BMO either. When you initially sign up for the service you can use any zip code to get a number in the area where you mostly stay, but it's not important to do so.
I reactivate the plans from Canada via CC each fall before we cross the border into the US the equipment is usable once we cross
You answered my question perfectly Al. I was unable to pay for straight talk using my RBC US credit card because I gave my Canadian address. I guess companies don't check addresses.