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Go prepaid!!!!

trsprague

May 21, 2010, 2:44 PM
While there aren't a lot of smartphones out there on the prepaid market, and the coverage is not QUITE as good (but plenty good for me), why anyone would not consider prepaid is beyond me. The phone is a little more expensive at the start, but the monthly costs are so much better. And, you can change over to a new phone anytime you want without penalty.

I just switched to the Boost Mobile $50 plan (and it is just $50 dollars...no fees, taxes, etc...they are all built in). It uses the Sprint native network, and while not as comprehensive as Verizon, works beautifully for me. NEVER a dropped call...NEVER call quality issues.

Contracts and fees are so ridiculous. Go prepaid and save yourself the haggle.
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Joey Esquire

May 21, 2010, 3:57 PM
Do you know what "Haggle" means?
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Jayshmay

May 21, 2010, 4:26 PM
Maybe he meant hassle?
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Scott Herman

May 21, 2010, 4:32 PM
Let me know when boost gets the IPHONE!!
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nmunyat

May 22, 2010, 7:17 PM
LOL
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nmunyat

May 22, 2010, 7:21 PM
The big draw on postpaid service isn't even the service necessarily (although it is, in some cases), but it's the devices that are offered.

Generally, devices that are marketed as prepaid devices are crap. Well, that may not be fair, but they are generally stripped down of features, not equipped with the latest technologies and the networks they run on (including major carrier branded devices) are not as complete as postpaid services.

Although, you can walk into an AT&T store (or most any other carrier) and purchase a device outright (you know, for what it's worth) and activate it with no contract, or a minimal contract.
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