Wednesday, February 29, 2012

What is the best cell phone carriers out of these?

What is the best cell phone carrier out of Metro PCS, Cricket, and Boost Mobile. I currently have T-Mobile and I am not very happy with them. I want to stay away from Verizon and AT%26amp;T because they are way too expensive. BTW I only spend like $55 dollars a month for cell phone useage and don't want to go over that. I live if anyone who lives outside of Philadelphia PA could tell me their experience because that is where I live!What is the best cell phone carriers out of these?
depending how many minutes you need you can go with a prepaid cell phone. tracfone = as low as 9.99 phones, and you can pay as low as 20 dollars every 90 days. net10 = as low as 29.99 phones and you pay as low as 30 dollars every 60 days. straighttalk = as low as 29.99 phones and as low as 30 dollars a month.

tracfone = works on all major carrier networks

60 minutes for 20 dollars for 90 days

120 minutes for 30 dollars for 90 days

200 minutes for 40 dollars for 90 days

and so on....

net10 = works on all major carrier networks

300 minutes for 30 dollars for 60 days

600 minutes for 60 dollars for 120 days

and so on....

straighttalk = works on the verizon network

1,000 minutes, 1,000 text/picture messages and 30 MB of data for 30 dollars a month

unlimited every thing for 45 dollars a month



if none of these work for you then i recommend verizon wireless. i know you don't want verizon but i can't recommend metro pcs, cricket, or boost mobile because they have a very small coverage map. and i wouldn't recommend at%26amp;t either. you'll want to stay away from small carriers including:

cricket, metro pcs, boost mobile, u.s. cellular, virgin mobile, cellular one and all other small ones.

im sorry if this is not helpful.....but it's the truth....im a cell phone fanatic....have been for years. good luck making your decision, but seriously think it through before you go with a contract phone, or a small carrier.
To be honest, I have never heard of Metro PCS or Cricket, and I think I have heard of Boost Mobile. Depending on how much usage and what you plan to do with your phone, like calling long distance, texting out of network, going online, your cell phone plan, no matter the provider you sign on with, can be pretty pricey. I currently have Verizon and I am so happy with their service. My monthly fee is pretty affordable, around $60-$65, but then again I limit my usage and therefore I can stick with a smaller plan. Have you tried speaking with someone from Verizon or another carrier so see what your options are?



If you are ever on the market for a new cell phone, no matter if you stick with T-Mobile or choose another, this site, http://www.cellular-blowout.com/ carries all types of cell phones, new and older models across all carriers, so they have phone that are compatible with multiple service providers. That site is totally worth checking out if you are on the hunt for a new phone.



Hope that helps!What is the best cell phone carriers out of these?
maybe you can visit online shop to get some useful suggestions.

for example:



http://www.tradeage.com/wholesale-cell-phones-accessories_c82

or



http://www.amazon.com/cell-phones-service-plans-accessories/b/ref=sa_menu_wi5?ie=UTF8%26amp;node=301185%26amp;pf_rd_p=328655101%26amp;pf_rd_s=left-nav-1%26amp;pf_rd_t=101%26amp;pf_rd_i=507846%26amp;pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER%26amp;pf_rd_r=0HV0ZZV1X2TYV99EH83V
The reason you are having trouble is you get what you pay for, that's the reason those companies are cheaper it's because they have crappy coverage and can't charge more. Verizon has plans that will keep you in your price range so you may want to take a look.What is the best cell phone carriers out of these?
Verizon, the majority of people have that service meaning it is easier and cheaper to contact people.
I use http://www.okcalls.com and can get a much better deal than $55 per month

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