Having a Tracfone has been the anser for me. I only keep my phone for emergencies and I can get a plan for $20 which lasts for 3 months. I would be crazy to take out a contract! Plus with Tracfone there is no connection or disconnection fee
Contracts are nothing, but a hassle if you ask me. You are often forced into a contract to get a good phone deal or a better priced plan and over time, that deal just doesn't work for you anymore hence the beauty of prepaid. Tracfone, for instance, doesn't have a contract so you have flexibilty to try different minutes and plans depending on your usage. Who couldn't use that during the holidays?
They cost way too much. And, if you need to replace a phone and no upgrades are available, the prices for the phones are just ridiculous. Tracfone really puts in all into perspective for you if you still have a contract phone. You need to ask yourself a few questions. Paying more than $50 a month and only use it sparingly? Shocked by bill for charges you don't understand? Locked into a contract with at least $175 cancellation fee? Paying overage charges? Be in complete control with Tracfone.
i made the right choice quite a while ago, putting up with friends making fun of me for being on prepaid, but now they all finally are beginning to see the light. contract is just far too expensive, offering nothing but a fancy phone. well if i wanted a fancy phone i could buy one from tracfone, but for me a cheap phone does the trick, all i want is to be able to connect to friends and family at the lowest rate possible. tracfone does that all for me
well my cellphone spendings have dropped drasticallhy since i switched over to tracfone prepaid. and not only me, the whole family is on tracfone's family plan now, enjoying sufficient airtime for only $28 a month. cellphone savings could not be greater.my boys are learning to live with a budget, and i have peace of mind, knowing no nasty bills are going to freak me out at month end
not sure what the rest of the world does and pays, but i pay $29.99 a month since i switched to tracfone's prepaid cellphone, and enjoy every minute of it, i have double minutes for life to sweeten things up even more, nationwide cover with no extra charges for long distance, and i can make overseas calls at local rates. i am in control, hassle free at month end, and a very prepaid cellphone user with no intentions of ever going back to contract
so glad i did the switch to tracfone prepaid. i don't quite manage on $80 a year, but i estimate i spend about $150 a year on my prepaid cellphone plan, which is less than half of what i used to have to pay when i was on contract. i only have a small income and need to save where i can, i don't use my phone much,but with tracfone and it's double minutes for life it is so much more affordable now to keep in touch with friends and family. thank you tracfone
my cellphone spendings are $360 a year on average since i switched to tracfone prepaid , but nevertheless that is a lot less than i used to spend on contract, i use my phone quite a bit, i am a student and seem to have to say a lot to my friends and family, keeping them up to date with my life, and i am very happy with my tracfone phone and plan. i save big, pay no roaming fees and have no nasty surprise ever at month end. i allway know where i stand with my cellphone spendings. prepaid is a hit
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inconvenientruth1 1 month ago
lol who the fuck would believe any of these comments. They were obviously deliberately set up pff
CloudGOML 2 months ago
Having a Tracfone has been the anser for me. I only keep my phone for emergencies and I can get a plan for $20 which lasts for 3 months. I would be crazy to take out a contract! Plus with Tracfone there is no connection or disconnection fee
nmgin64 5 months ago
Contracts are nothing, but a hassle if you ask me. You are often forced into a contract to get a good phone deal or a better priced plan and over time, that deal just doesn't work for you anymore hence the beauty of prepaid. Tracfone, for instance, doesn't have a contract so you have flexibilty to try different minutes and plans depending on your usage. Who couldn't use that during the holidays?
MsSnowWhite37 1 year ago
They cost way too much. And, if you need to replace a phone and no upgrades are available, the prices for the phones are just ridiculous. Tracfone really puts in all into perspective for you if you still have a contract phone. You need to ask yourself a few questions. Paying more than $50 a month and only use it sparingly? Shocked by bill for charges you don't understand? Locked into a contract with at least $175 cancellation fee? Paying overage charges? Be in complete control with Tracfone.
ritzl812 1 year ago
i made the right choice quite a while ago, putting up with friends making fun of me for being on prepaid, but now they all finally are beginning to see the light. contract is just far too expensive, offering nothing but a fancy phone. well if i wanted a fancy phone i could buy one from tracfone, but for me a cheap phone does the trick, all i want is to be able to connect to friends and family at the lowest rate possible. tracfone does that all for me
shrubina 1 year ago
well my cellphone spendings have dropped drasticallhy since i switched over to tracfone prepaid. and not only me, the whole family is on tracfone's family plan now, enjoying sufficient airtime for only $28 a month. cellphone savings could not be greater.my boys are learning to live with a budget, and i have peace of mind, knowing no nasty bills are going to freak me out at month end
grakath 1 year ago
not sure what the rest of the world does and pays, but i pay $29.99 a month since i switched to tracfone's prepaid cellphone, and enjoy every minute of it, i have double minutes for life to sweeten things up even more, nationwide cover with no extra charges for long distance, and i can make overseas calls at local rates. i am in control, hassle free at month end, and a very prepaid cellphone user with no intentions of ever going back to contract
devilish560 1 year ago
so glad i did the switch to tracfone prepaid. i don't quite manage on $80 a year, but i estimate i spend about $150 a year on my prepaid cellphone plan, which is less than half of what i used to have to pay when i was on contract. i only have a small income and need to save where i can, i don't use my phone much,but with tracfone and it's double minutes for life it is so much more affordable now to keep in touch with friends and family. thank you tracfone
trevtrina33 1 year ago
my cellphone spendings are $360 a year on average since i switched to tracfone prepaid , but nevertheless that is a lot less than i used to spend on contract, i use my phone quite a bit, i am a student and seem to have to say a lot to my friends and family, keeping them up to date with my life, and i am very happy with my tracfone phone and plan. i save big, pay no roaming fees and have no nasty surprise ever at month end. i allway know where i stand with my cellphone spendings. prepaid is a hit
laylathful 1 year ago