Lucifer In Tears
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Omelet wrote:
That can be true. I've bought both T-Mobile and Tracfone
prepaids... I think it worked out that so long as you at some
point in the first year plan to use 500 minutes or so, the
T-Mobile will be cheaper. Also getting the lowest cost on the
Tracfone seemed way too dependent on sifting through coupons and
discounts, and I ended up having to reload it for small amounts
more often. So it seemed more of a hassle than T-Mobile.
Also the T-Mobile prepaid is set up to send/receive email
(10 cents/message), and at the time Tracfone was not, although
they may have fixed this by now.
According to Wikipedia, the Tracfone handsets are locked down
in an unusual manner, making them more difficult to unlock and
also preventing things like moving photos off the phone with a USB
cable. T-Mobile handsets are easy to free up. I never tried
to unlock the Tracfone handset.
Steve
That can be true. I've bought both T-Mobile and Tracfone
prepaids... I think it worked out that so long as you at some
point in the first year plan to use 500 minutes or so, the
T-Mobile will be cheaper. Also getting the lowest cost on the
Tracfone seemed way too dependent on sifting through coupons and
discounts, and I ended up having to reload it for small amounts
more often. So it seemed more of a hassle than T-Mobile.
Also the T-Mobile prepaid is set up to send/receive email
(10 cents/message), and at the time Tracfone was not, although
they may have fixed this by now.
According to Wikipedia, the Tracfone handsets are locked down
in an unusual manner, making them more difficult to unlock and
also preventing things like moving photos off the phone with a USB
cable. T-Mobile handsets are easy to free up. I never tried
to unlock the Tracfone handset.
Steve