TracPhone recs?
Feb. 6th, 2011 04:20 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
In an effort to cut costs, I'm looking for a tracphone. Here is a little secret about me, and that is, I hate shopping for things I actually need. Jesse the K gave me a rec, but I thought I would ask here as well to see if anyone has experience or advice on what to buy.
What I would like ideally:
--not a whole lot of minutes; I don't make tons of calls
--lots of texting
--a texting keyboard on the phone itself, and even better, a flip phone (because flip phones are cool and you can't hit the buttons accidentally)
Tell me what to do, internet! Advice appreciated!
What I would like ideally:
--not a whole lot of minutes; I don't make tons of calls
--lots of texting
--a texting keyboard on the phone itself, and even better, a flip phone (because flip phones are cool and you can't hit the buttons accidentally)
Tell me what to do, internet! Advice appreciated!
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Date: 2011-02-06 11:06 pm (UTC)I'm reasonably happy with the service at Tracfone. The biggest issues I've come up with were a lack of service in Canada as of '08 (they didn't have a reciprocity agreement with a Canadian provider, so I couldn't even roam), and the voice mail is sometimes squinky. If I miss a call, sometimes it's a few weeks before I get the notification that there's a voice mail waiting for me, so I do periodically just call into my voice mailbox just to see if something came in while my phone was turned off.
If you get a chance, the double minutes for life deal is nice, but the only way to redeem minutes once you set that up involves going through the Tracfone web site - you can't just pick up an airtime card and punch a few numbers in.
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Date: 2011-02-07 02:05 am (UTC)Thanks for the info. :)