Pros: Easy to get connected, No credit needed Cons: No customer service to speak of
In 2003 Mrs. Royalcrowncola and I did a four month rotation in the USA that was going to include extensive travel and lecture assignments. One of our first things to get accomplished was purchasing a cellphone. Now, in Uganda purchasing a cellphone is ...
Pros: No monthly contracts Cons: Terms of service change without warning.
I have had the wireless to go plan since October of 2001. When I first got the phone the plan was minutes were good for 90 days so if you never used the phone you would only need to add $25.00 to the phone every 90 days and so long as you did so you...
Pros: Cheap, good coverage, voicemail included Cons: issues with customer service
After reading the reviews on AT&T’s Free2go plan, I must say that I have never experienced the problems other reviewers have had. I purchased the phone in early April for my girlfriend since her Verizon bill was coming in at over $50 a month, which was...
Pros: No contract, no monthly fees. Rollover minutes. Great starter deal. Cons: Requires diligence to buy and refill minutes regularly.
+ No contract, no monthly fees. This is a prepaid phone, and so there is no monthly bill and no 1- or 2- year contract that you are locked into. This is great since you know how much you are spending (and no taxes or hidden charges), and it gives you...
Pros: No credit checks, No monthly bills, nice Nokia 5165 phone. Cons: Misrepresentation, dishonest practices and tactics.
I purchased this service because after my divorce, my credit is a little rough, and I didn't want to leave a huge deposit for a post paid cellular plan, that I only intend on using in an emergency situation; IE: vehicle break down, stuck in traffic etc....
Pros: Cheap service Cons: Do not use Cingular. They will not communicate with you.
I had an AT&T Free2Go phone for over two years - no problems, then comes Cingular. I only used this phone for emergency situations, but a $10/month withdrawal was done on my credit card automatically, which was great. My phone was available at all ...
Pros: Good for people with credit problems Cons: Customer service are outright rude and obnoxious.
Stay Away! AT&T wireless has been nothing but a headache. I finally gave up with them after being hung up on 3 different times by "customer service" in one afternoon. Be afraid of them, be very afraid. Find some other service that has the least...
Pros: None Cons: Contracts are written for the company, not the buyer.
AT&T is now also Cingular, while I have had no experience with AT&T, I can say I have had a terrible experience with Cingular and their plans. I would never do business with any company connected to Cingular. I had my phone stolen at work three months before my contract ended. I offered to pay off the contract, but after they collected a month more of the monthly service, (leaving only two months left to the contract), they ended the contract and charged their $150, cancellation fee! Their contracts allow them to do that, and FCC is no help. I paid the fees and would never buy another plan. My husband has a Virgin mobile and loves it. I notice most Europeans do not use plans as we have in our country. Perhaps that is wise.
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