Can you turn your prepaid phone into a TV, PC and Stereo?

Guest author: Ana Vasilakis

I was reading the January 2008 issue of Consumer Reports Canada to learn more about if I should go with a prepaid option. First of all the recommended both Tracfone and Virgin Mobile. I would not recommend either one. Tracfone was a garbage $##*$#O* phone. I will not use profanity on this blog. You might as well have bought a sponge foam shaped like a cell phone for yourself. Just type in tracfone, customer complaints and you can read first hand how many people who ended up with a tracfone are so disatisfied. Secondly I don't recommend virgin mobile ever though it is easy to buy those phones at walmart. I don't ever recommend buying those cool phones from Korea that a lot of celebrities are using. The celebrities are so rich, those phones from Korea on the Sprint network doesn't care the company will go out of business because they got the phone for free anyway. They are so rich, some of them can buy the wireless provider. I recommend if you are going to buy a prepaid phone go with either: T-mobile prepaid, Verizon or AT&T. These 3 companies are not going out of business anytime soon.

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These prepaid phones come with no obligation, no credit check, no contract. Wow. It seems like when you meet a potential girlfriend or boyfriend. There is an obligation, pretty soon they will ask for your credit score and want you to sign a contract to help pay for their laundry bills, entertainment bills and travelling bills. My girlfriend who is a lawyer was so sick of her dates living off of her because she is so generous, she has decided to be celebit for 5 years. She is channeling her energy in internal martial arts instead of listening to her dates problems which can cummulatively be as long as 25 hours a week. She figures if she works overtime at her law practice extra 35 hours a week she could retire in 10 years if she also buys some investment property.

What is really great about my T-mobile prepaid phone is that it is only 10 cents a minute. Since I only need it for making roadside emergency calls to triple AAA. I buy a $30 card and it last me 60 days. A 300 or a 400 minute plan averages out to be 10 cents a minute. What is great is that I pay for exactly what minutes I use.

I am located out of Sedona, Arizona, I am always on the move and can not get stuck with a 2 year contract with any wireless carrier. The only thing is I have to either keep buying $30 cards because they expire in 60 days.

Watch out, when I was considering between Verizon Prepaid and T-mobile. Verizon charge I think a $1 a day fee fee. So after comparing T-mobile and Verizon. I think T-mobile is a better deal for me.

If you don't have the discipline like me not to talk on the cell phone for under 50 minutes a month, it is cheaper to go with a monthly calling plan. That is assuming you have a credit score above 630 or 650. If you have a lousy credit score like I do, have Lexington Law repair your credit for you. Click Here To Go To Review of Lexington Law