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Lorne_Lorraine
Oct 23, 2014Explorer
bcsdguy wrote:tatest wrote:
I used a Tracfone because it had the lowest cost, under $7 a month, for maintaining service. $20 for another 60 minutes and 90 days service. You can pay slightly more to cover a year at a time. Minutes don't expire, I've accumulated 3300 minutes over about 10 years.
There are other plans with lower per-minute costs, if what you want are low cost minutes rather than lowest cost of keeping the connection alive.
You do have to keep the phone on (if it disappears from the network for too long, service is discontinued) and you do have to keep up to date on buying time for it (another way to lose the number and the minutes).
I've had no hassle transferring the account forward to new instruments (I'm on the third one), but had to argue with a customer service guy a bit when he transferred forward fewer minutes than what my old phone showed. Tracfone is set up so that your phone is the final authority on accounting, sometimes their records of what you've used, forwarded from the carriers, get out of synch. Not an issue so long as you keep the same phone, keep the account alive.
How long is too long to keep your phone turned off? We are going on a 10 day cruise where we will be out of country. Is that too long a time to have them off?
Probably gives you the "too-long" date on your on-line account. There's no Tracfone service in Canada where I live so mine is away from the network and tuned off for months at a time and I have had no problem.
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