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Walmart begins cell phone plans: prepaid with no contracts
Huliq.com ^ | 10/22/09 | Armen Hareyan

Posted on 10/22/2009 12:34:38 PM PDT by Abathar

Walmart plans to extend its near-monopoly status on many things with new cell phone plans. It's Straight Talk cell phone plans will start at 30 dollars per month and will have no contracts coming with it.

Walmart cell phone plans will be exclusively available nationwide in its more than 3200 stores this Sunday. The new cell phone plans are very attractive and the giant retailer, that has already entered into other non-traditional areas of retailing, promises a harsh competition toward the other local and national wireless service providers.

The new Straight Talk cell phone plans from Wal-Mart will drive down the prices.

The company said yesterday that its $30 dollar monthly cell phone plan includes many goodies. It will have 1,000 minutes, 1,000 texts, 30MB of mobile Web access, nationwide coverage and 411 calls at no extra charge. For these types of services we are all paying an average of $78 dollars a month. The New Walmart cell phone plans are designed to say the consumer nearly 500 dollars a year.

Another plan that Walmart will provide is for $45 dollars.

The company says that its $45 dollar cell phone plan will give the consumer the following services. It will have unlimited services such as minutes, text and mobile web. The Walmart 45 dollar plan will also have a nationwide coverage and 411 Information calls at no extra charge.

The only one thing that was not understood about the Walmart's Straight Talk cell phone plans is the speed of the unlimited mobile web that the consumers will get. At this time we could not reach officials at Walmart to find that out.

These cheaper prices will take away the market share from the other major cell phone service providers. However, the consumer will gain from it. There is no reason one should be locked in an expensive cell phone service plan in the 21st century. In fact, I am looking forward to this new price drop in cell phone services and commend Walmart with this new bold step of Straight Talk cell phone plan.

Walmart says TracFone Wireless, Inc. has helped to develop its cell phone plan Straight Talk. It is an exclusive Walmart service.


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To: Abathar

I pay $49/month for unlimited minutes plus $24 for unlimited web/text with T-Mobile.

I expect the web/ text charge to go away within the next year if they want to keep my business if this Wal-Mart service is good.


21 posted on 10/22/2009 12:50:40 PM PDT by SeaHawkFan
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To: Abathar

The $45 dollar plan is a pretty good deal, I wonder how long before ATT, Verizon, and Sprint will be forced to match this offer.


At some point the may well have to. I have a plan with Sprint that I’ve had for many years which is no longer available. They try every which way to get me out of it and to sign up for new plan. The $45 Walmart plan with unlimited minutes, nationwide calling, etc will certainly force their hands.


22 posted on 10/22/2009 12:51:24 PM PDT by deport
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To: ThisLittleLightofMine

I only use it in the car, and that rarely. I bought a $100 card and a $40 phone, it’s good for a year and I still have plenty of minutes left over when I buy a new card. Comes in handy when I need to find a kid or ask the wife what brand tomato sauce I should get, but other than that I never use it.


23 posted on 10/22/2009 12:51:38 PM PDT by Abathar (Proudly posting without reading the article carefully since 2004)
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To: ZGuy

I got my elderly mom to go with that plan. Saves her at least $30/month.


24 posted on 10/22/2009 12:52:04 PM PDT by SeaHawkFan
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To: ElayneJ

Take a look at

http://www.virginmobileusa.com/

No contract plans

We have what you might consider stand by phones, not heavy talkers.

We pay $20.00 every three months for each phone. This normally covers our minute use The phone choices range from free to @ $100.00


25 posted on 10/22/2009 12:52:10 PM PDT by UB355 (Slower traffic keep right)
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To: Abathar

That’s nothing, I pay a goose egg for a cell phone service!


26 posted on 10/22/2009 12:52:22 PM PDT by Revolting cat! (Let us prey!)
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To: ThisLittleLightofMine

I don’t use Net 10 so I don’t know what your “terrible experience” is and it has nothing to do with my Tracfone experience which I have used for about three years. We dumped our contract phone services long ago as a huge rip-off. The Tracfones use the same towers as the big boys and the reception is perfect. I have talked to people in Europe and the conversation is crystal clear.

I don’t know what your beef is with Tracfone nor what kind of phone you have. I only have my own experience to draw on. I’m spending about $10 a month, as is my wife.


27 posted on 10/22/2009 12:54:15 PM PDT by RichardW
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To: Renegade

My stepfather-in-law is on the $30/month Straight Talk plan right now. It’s on the Verizon network (at least in Atlanta) so coverage is excellent. He had to buy the phone, a Motorola Razr V3a, for $119 up front. He didn’t do his through Wal-Mart obviously since they haven’t started theirs up yet, but he’s definitely on Straight Talk and it’s the $30/month plan mentioned in this article. So far he says he’s quite pleased with it over his old T-Mobile plan.

}:-)4


28 posted on 10/22/2009 12:54:47 PM PDT by Moose4 (Ted Kennedy: "If they bring up Camelot, we get to bring up the lady in the lake.")
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To: Abathar

I’ll check out Net10. I had a plan with mego-minutes on it, then found out the minutes roll over but then they do drop off after a period of time - that was nice to know - I’ve been reducing my phone features (texting, for example - I never do that) but the bill is still too high. Ugh.


29 posted on 10/22/2009 12:55:09 PM PDT by ElayneJ
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To: Abathar

I’m already getting unlimited minutes and texts for $42 per month incl.tax. from Cricket with no contract. I never text.

The coverage is spotty in some areas but the cost is right.

All of these low cost no contract providers will force price cuts in the other providers to stay competitive.


30 posted on 10/22/2009 12:55:13 PM PDT by wildbill (You're just jealous because the Voices talk only to me.)
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To: Revolting cat!

You got an free Obamaphone?!?

(Okay, them are fighting words...)


31 posted on 10/22/2009 12:55:17 PM PDT by Abathar (Proudly posting without reading the article carefully since 2004)
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To: Abathar

Free Obamaphone? Wow, that’s even a better deal for my free no cell phone service!


32 posted on 10/22/2009 12:57:42 PM PDT by Revolting cat! (Let us prey!)
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To: wildbill

Do you get internet service with that plan? This is the first one I have seen with free unlimited web access also.


33 posted on 10/22/2009 1:00:49 PM PDT by Abathar (Proudly posting without reading the article carefully since 2004)
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To: UB355

Thanks! I think I chose a phone too quickly last time and didn’t shop like I should have. This looks good. It might be a good idea to keep my current phone (the number most people have for reaching me) but keep the minimum plan, then have a second noncontract one - or buy out my current contract....owning a phone shouldn’t be this complex.


34 posted on 10/22/2009 1:07:57 PM PDT by ElayneJ
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To: ZGuy
If I'm at work, I use the work phone. If I'm home, I use the home phone.

I just had to have "a talk" with hubby about our T-Mobile, he went over the monthly allotted minutes using it for local calls all the time and we got hit for it big time. What you do is the exact advice I gave him. I rarely ever use my phone except to call my Mom long distance twice a week and my daughter once a week and those conversations usually don't last more than 15 minutes max.

35 posted on 10/22/2009 1:12:42 PM PDT by ravingnutter
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To: ElayneJ
I’m once again trapped in a two-year contract...I hate being pushed around by my telephone...if I could keep my number it might be worth switching - I’ve thought about it.

I'm || this close to canceling my T-Mobile service and going prepaid. We had to get a landline because we just moved to a new apartment where my wife and I get no signal. I get no signal at work so my cell is useless there as well. Yet I still pay over $100/month to have two cell phones!

When I got my landline, I just placed my new number on the info page of my Facebook where only my friends could see it. Solved that problem.

36 posted on 10/22/2009 1:12:57 PM PDT by Drew68
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To: All

I would like to give up my landline altogether but have kept it because I use DSL.

Does anyone know if you can hook up a phone (with unlimited internet) to your desktop computer (router) and use it as a modem to power your home network?

TIA


37 posted on 10/22/2009 1:19:03 PM PDT by eddie willers
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To: RichardW

I have been very happy with my TracPhone as well. I buy minutes once a year, and usually get a free double of minutes. I don’t use it very much, which makes it super cheap. I spend around $100/year, I think. I’m not a cellphone ‘user.’ It’s for work and emergencies. But it works great where contract phones in my area have dropouts and low coverage areas.


38 posted on 10/22/2009 1:19:55 PM PDT by Big Giant Head (Running my computer bare naked for over a year with no infections at all.)
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To: Revolting cat!

I don’t know...

We might need to appoint a cell-phone Czar to run this by. It could lead to bailouts for the major cell providers too.


39 posted on 10/22/2009 1:20:53 PM PDT by T Minus Four (This post is NOT approved by the White House!)
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To: Drew68

“When I got my landline, I just placed my new number on the info page of my Facebook where only my friends could see it. Solved that problem.”

That’s a good idea. I have a landline too, because my signal at home is sometimes weak. I know many people give up the landline, but I’m afraid to do that. So seems like I have the landline just so the unsolicited callers can get in touch with me. (good thing we all have caller ID!) :)


40 posted on 10/22/2009 1:23:16 PM PDT by ElayneJ
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