Unnamed Suitor Competed with Sprint for Virgin Mobile
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To avoid a contract? I guess I can't understand why people are opposed to contracts. Do you really plan on not ever having a cell phone?
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But I would like to come to the defense of prepaid services here if I could. Not everyone needs coverage. Not everyone is a power user. Many of the prepaid services do cover the metropolitan areas very well and it is a cheap alternative for those that are indigenous to an area that do not frequent out of that area very often. It is true that Prepaid is a watered down version of post paid coverage, but prepaid actually does very well for what it is intended. Many seniors in their late 70's and into their 80's tend to like prepaid due to their questionable life expectancy status. The same can be said for many parents that like p...
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My Parents are another example. They are in their upper 70's. In the winter, they Hookup their RV and head south for the ...
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On his headstone, they had it inscribed;
"His last wish was his last call"
Slammer said:
I have Neices and Nephews that use Virgin Mobile and love it. I do admire your belief in staying clear of contractual commitments. The economy is in no ones favor at this juncture and not having that commitment is definitely a relief if the unthinkable were to happen.
Exactly. If you want to use more of a major player instead of taking a chance with a company like MetroPCS or Cricket, AT&T has their GoPhone Pick Your Plan and T-Mo has the flexpay and you can even use the MyFaves on it.
I'd recommend T-Mo's flexpay with the MyFaves. Excellent option. My teenage cousins use it and believe it or not, they still have anytime minutes left over at the end of the billing cycle. Virgin is okay bu...
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MisterSuperSzar said:
If you're looking for no contract, FlexPay is the only way to go. FlexPay coverage is no different than post paid T-Mobile, which is great. Even AT&T's gophone is terrible. Look at a gophone coverage map when you get a chance. I recently saw a billboard advertising the gophone with the message "Why use unlimited on a limited network" or something close to that. In fact, gophone's coverage is far inferior to AT&T's post paid contract service, thus it is extremely limited. Great advertising for a poor product. Boo AT&T.
One can bring their own phone and/or buy full price on AT&T and have the same plans as contract with AT&T, without the contract, similar to TMO's Flexpay. Of course its...
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