On 5/3/2012 9:53 AM, KenK wrote:
>> On Pageplus you could pay $28.50 a year for 240 minutes, or $76 a year
>> for 1850 minutes.
>
> I'll have to check that out. Decent phone included?
You can use any Verizon phone (other than Verizon prepaid phones and
Blackberrys). They do sell a few new phones. We have four Android phones
on Pageplus (two Motorola Droids, two HTC Incredibles). All bought
gently used for around $100 each.
Advantages:
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1. The lowest per minute cost of any prepaid carrier (other than
Safelink I guess). Far cheaper than Tracfone, Consumer Cellular,
Jitterbug, etc.
2. Use any Verizon compatible phone (other than Verizon's own prepaid
phones and Blackberry).
3. 120 day expiration on $10, $25, and $50 refills. 365 day expiration
on $80 refill. $80 refills must be purchased from a dealer (like
Callingmart).
4. Far better coverage than any AT&T, Sprint, or T-Mobile based prepaid
service. In my area (SF Bay Area) you really have to have Verizon based
service to have both good coverage and fewest dropped calls.
5. Data is available, but you can use a smart phone without a data plan.
This is a huge advantage if you're a light data user and can use Wi-Fi
most of the time. Data is 99¢/MB. If you use more than a small amount of
data then they do have some monthly plans with up to 1GB of data.
Caveats:
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1. You must be in an area with native Verizon coverage. Roaming onto
other CDMA carriers costs extra, so there are occasions, outside of
major metropolitan areas, where you might roam. I have roamed in:
Yosemite, CA, Crater Lake OR, and Kingman AZ. It's rare, but it does happen.
2. No mobile to mobile or night & weekend free minutes. Even Verizon
customers that call you will use up minutes.
3. No international roaming other than in Mexico and Canada.
4. No auto-refill every 120 days. You can do auto-refill every 30 days,
but this doesn't work for a lightly used phone. What you can do is to
set up auto-refill for every 30 days, with the first refill occurring at
119 days. Then go in, and disable auto-refill, then add it back with the
first refill occurring at 119 days. Repeat.
5. Do not miss your refill date as your balance will not rollover if you
miss it. They will give you a one-time restoration of ½ your balance,
but that's it.