>> T-Mobile has the best deal that I can find. Give them $100 and your phone
>> is on for a whole year and the cost is 10 cents a minute nation wide. Once
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>Thanks Mel, do they have a web site?

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Have you compared T-Mobile to Net10? Net10 is always ten cents a minute, I
think.
Melvin Long - 25 Nov 2005 00:57 GMT
I think you'll find that Net10 will make you add minutes every so often to
keep your service and your number. With T-Mobile, as long as you've put in
$100 total, you won't lose your service for a whole year whether you add
more minutes or not. Of course if you run out of minutes, I think the
service and your number would disappear, but you could always just add $10.
I like T-Mobile because I work about 6 months of the year in the US and the
rest of the time I'm in Canada. I don't have to worry about adding minutes
to keep my service going. Phone's no good in Canada though and service is
pretty poor in MT and the Dakotas. Guess it would depend on where you live
and where you'd use it.
Mel
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> Have you compared T-Mobile to Net10? Net10 is always ten cents a minute, I
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Melvin Long - 25 Nov 2005 03:51 GMT
Net10 wants $300 to keep it turned on for a year or half that for 6 months.
I don't think I use mine enough to justify that. The coverage is way better
though and I'll sure keep it in mind.
Mel
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> Have you compared T-Mobile to Net10? Net10 is always ten cents a minute, I
> think.