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Gdetrailer
Feb 19, 2017Explorer III
Bumpyroad wrote:GordonThree wrote:
Re tracphone, the minutes seem to not expire, as long as you pay at least something regularly. .
when I last bought time and I think currently you buy time/minutes on cards, 30 days with 300 minutes, etc. and most phones will double/triple minutes.but you must get/activate another card before that time is up or you will lose your minutes. that is why I think the year card for $99 or so with ???? minutes tripled is the way to go. once you build up minutes you can retain them with the service continuation plans I think it is called for about $6 a month.
bumpy
With Tracfone you do not "have" to buy a "card".
You can setup a online account with Trac, go to their website and buy service days/minutes/data directly from their website.
If you are a light user like myself I can easily get away with buying any of their one year of service deals. which typically will cost about $100.
On smart phones however there are a few "catches" that you do need to be watchful.. Smart phones do not qualify for any "promo codes" but they do triple the minutes/data. Smart phones if you buy say 400 minutes of talk you get 1200 minutes of talk, 1200 texts, 1200 minutes of data.
With smart phones there is also some flexibility in the fact if you are a heavy data user or text user you can simply buy TEXT OR DATA minutes (last time I looked, it was $10 for 1 gig and $5 for 1000 texts).
You really NEED to go through the Trac website and compare, do not just buy cards at your local retail store! The website also offers MORE variety of plans that retail outlets, for instance you can only buy a 1 yr 400 minute card in retail, but the website offers up to 1,500 minutes plans.
They do have two separate "plans" to buy from, one is for NON SMART PHONES and one IS FOR SMART PHONES.. Make the choice that will work the best for you.
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