Straight Talk: Unlimited talk minutes and text for only $45 for 30 days or 1000 minutes and 1000 text for only $30 for 30 days. Everything you need in a cell phone without a contract. Visit http://www.straighttalk.com
@tomspeckle They most certianly do my friend, such is the way of capitalism! The only real way to protect yourself against these practices is to not sign a contract. The internet is a tad slower and the phones aren't as fancy but it's the only way to avoid a massive waste of money and being scammed by a contract!
i honestly think that people hve become so reliant on cell phones that is is almost impossible to functoin without one. i think that cell phone companies definitely take advantage of this and with the rise of the pre paid unlimited deals out there - contract providers must be squirming in their boots because they are undercutting them massively. with stright talk pre paid you can pay $45 a month for unlimited minutes, text and data! bargain!
AT LAST...... my two year contract is over - no more of that stuff that is in the video. I have now switched to the straighttalk unlimited for $45 a month. This is pure financial freedom as well as talking and texting freedom. I know that I am going to be happy with straighttalk
@brinnyavrack 6790 baby. It's much cheaper than any of the other smartphones and it works pretty much as well as an iPhone does, but it costs half as much. Highly recommended.
There sure doesn't seem to be any of "this stuff" after all the reviews that I have listened to and read about straighttalk. They seem to be straight down the line with none of the stuff. In the next few days I am off to Walmart to purchase myself a new phone - which is the better of the Nokias to get?
A little embarrassing but one of my students actually told me about Straight Talk. I was wondering how these parents were paying for their kids to talk and text (during my class) all day. I picked up the phone at walmart once my contract was up and so far i have nothing but good things to say. The savings is substantial considering how little i had to give up in quality.
I have my cellphone which was created without any contract. It is a straighttalk and since I have it and purchase the $45 unlimited card I have saved myself big bucks - over $600 this year! My advice to anyone is to get rid of the contracts and stuff and start saving.
@dolphan127 the new Nokia is the coolest phone I've ever owned and it's hard to believe it's a prepaid phone when you think of the old days when prepaid was the pits! When you add the $45.00 a month unlimited talk, text and data it's a win,win situation all the way!!
After spending $200 to my old cell phone company to cancel the contract, I knew I was done with them. Straight Talk has given me everything I need and more. It has great coverage, great phones and no surprise phone bills. I know what to expect every month and I love it more and more each month.
@brezneharrison Yes, you don't need to worry about satisfying the terms of some ridiculous contract if you simply order as much service as you need, in advance, on a month by month basis. And you don't have to worry about the hassle of refilling because you can set it to fill automatically.
@tomspeckle They most certianly do my friend, such is the way of capitalism! The only real way to protect yourself against these practices is to not sign a contract. The internet is a tad slower and the phones aren't as fancy but it's the only way to avoid a massive waste of money and being scammed by a contract!
aedward43 10 months ago
i honestly think that people hve become so reliant on cell phones that is is almost impossible to functoin without one. i think that cell phone companies definitely take advantage of this and with the rise of the pre paid unlimited deals out there - contract providers must be squirming in their boots because they are undercutting them massively. with stright talk pre paid you can pay $45 a month for unlimited minutes, text and data! bargain!
tomspeckle 11 months ago
AT LAST...... my two year contract is over - no more of that stuff that is in the video. I have now switched to the straighttalk unlimited for $45 a month. This is pure financial freedom as well as talking and texting freedom. I know that I am going to be happy with straighttalk
veryterryification 11 months ago
@brinnyavrack 6790 baby. It's much cheaper than any of the other smartphones and it works pretty much as well as an iPhone does, but it costs half as much. Highly recommended.
jdrasdet456 1 year ago
There sure doesn't seem to be any of "this stuff" after all the reviews that I have listened to and read about straighttalk. They seem to be straight down the line with none of the stuff. In the next few days I am off to Walmart to purchase myself a new phone - which is the better of the Nokias to get?
brinnyavrack 1 year ago
A little embarrassing but one of my students actually told me about Straight Talk. I was wondering how these parents were paying for their kids to talk and text (during my class) all day. I picked up the phone at walmart once my contract was up and so far i have nothing but good things to say. The savings is substantial considering how little i had to give up in quality.
SciTeach14 1 year ago
I have my cellphone which was created without any contract. It is a straighttalk and since I have it and purchase the $45 unlimited card I have saved myself big bucks - over $600 this year! My advice to anyone is to get rid of the contracts and stuff and start saving.
papinomontelli 1 year ago
@dolphan127 the new Nokia is the coolest phone I've ever owned and it's hard to believe it's a prepaid phone when you think of the old days when prepaid was the pits! When you add the $45.00 a month unlimited talk, text and data it's a win,win situation all the way!!
62bumblebee 1 year ago
After spending $200 to my old cell phone company to cancel the contract, I knew I was done with them. Straight Talk has given me everything I need and more. It has great coverage, great phones and no surprise phone bills. I know what to expect every month and I love it more and more each month.
TheHeartofaLeo 1 year ago
@brezneharrison Yes, you don't need to worry about satisfying the terms of some ridiculous contract if you simply order as much service as you need, in advance, on a month by month basis. And you don't have to worry about the hassle of refilling because you can set it to fill automatically.
jimmydarmody713 1 year ago