Posted on 08/01/2006 7:07:10 AM PDT by 2Jedismom
Freepers, I value your opinion.
I need a cell phone. Not one to use every day, one that I only use in case of emergency, like if I get lost or my car breaks down. I am considering one of those kinds in a package at Walmart with a pay as you go deal. I know they're more expensive per minute, but I will hardly ever use it.
The other day I got lost on the way to a friend's house. I had no AC in my car and it was 101 degrees outside. I had to stop and get out and find a phone to call her and I had just driven right by her house. A cell phone in that situation would have been perfect.
I am deaf in one ear and I find it uncomfortable to talk on the phone *anyway* so chatting on this phone would not happen.
So, any tips or suggestions on what to look for in this kind of cell phone? Anything I should steer clear of?
>>I think they have a deal where if you do Auto Top Up i
that may no longer be the case but they do have occasional deals like that.
And I notice the K10 phone Royalem which I'd bought last yr for $50 is down to $20...
I have such a phone from walmart....simple freedom.. It effectively costs $10 per month because you have to buy minutes every 60 days.
Although there is a wide service area, in some locations you have to dial the number twice.
You have to purchase a phone, but for those of who don't hear well, it has a loudspeaker function.
It does exactly what I need..... allows me to call whenever I want to. Only one person knows the number so no unnecessary incomong calls.
Went to Virgin Mobile site and yes, I guess if you do
Auto Top Up you can keep going with a minimum of _$15_
every 90 days
>>Auto Top-Up Settings
Simplify and save with Auto Top-Up
To access our special $15 Top-Up amount, choose one of the Auto Top-Up settings below.
Mrs. Slim and I recently got tracfones, they seem to be OK. We only use them to contact each other and in potential emergencies.
Yes, money is required every 90 days but you only have to put in $20 at a time. :)
2J - I used a TracFone when I was driving across country the first time. Worked fine for that, and you can get cards for them at any Wal-Mart and plenty of gas stations, too.
That sounds prety good. Does Virgin have good coverage?
I run the Interstates and need wide coverage.
That sounds like the ticket!
I like the idea that I'm auto topping for $5 a month...That sounds REAL good.
So my understanding is that I buy the phone and then every 90 days, they'll charge me $15 and take it right out of my account and that keeps the service going and the minutes just keep adding up...correct?
What about voicemail? Is it free? I had free voicemail if I accessed it from a land line when my parents let me borrow theirs once. I never answered casual phone calls on the cell, would just see who was calling then return the call when I got home!
Does it have caller id and such?
Heh! I feel like a moron. (You know, it was the 90s before I got rid of my eight-track tape player and finally got a CD player.)
It piggybacks on the Sprint system. They might have a coverage map on their website - www.virginmobileusa.com
You know, it was the 90s before I got rid of my eight-track tape player and finally got a CD player.
Me too! LOL.
I'm greatly relieved.
Thank you all so much for your help!
To what address do I bill you?
Uh...do you take hen eggs?
Heh heh!
Actually, I don't have any more hen eggs. Neighbor dog dug under my fence and killed my sweet girls. Even my Benny Hen, whom I used to Freep with.
oooooh nice! I love a flip phone. Hope you like it.
ROFLOL! Funny!
I really liked my Virgin Mobile phone until I started courting with Talon and we needed to talk a lot more :-) You could do all the buying minutes online, which I liked, and it was very hassle-free. My sister had some other plan, Tracfone maybe, and she didn't like it as much.
Way to go 2 Jedismom, you're part of the cell phone generation now. That sounds like a very good deal, cool phone too. OB & LSA
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