i only want people who know a lot about cell phones to answer. thanks!! ok i want to get a cheap plan but i was wondering is 600 min a month for 39.99 good? is 600 enough? and also is 1000 min a lot? is that enough? im the kind of person who is on the phone.. fairly a lot.
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Computers? baby_girl33 answered Tuesday August 23 2005, 11:36 am: I think that is a good deal, but before you get a t-moblie phone ask if you can bring it back within 30 days if you dont want it. Because, I dont know what city you live in, but i live pretty close to a big city and thier phone wouldn't pick up at my house at all. And that sux, so make sure you ask alot of questions. I have Verizon now and they are little more expensive, but they have really good service and they pick up alot of places where my Nextel doesn't. PS- unless you have alot of people you know that has a Nextel it really isnt worth they money. I have one, but my boss pays for it where i work.
xO0TR0PiCALTEAR answered Tuesday August 23 2005, 4:00 am: Hey.. if you are planing on getting a pre-paid fone then it really depends on how much you talk on the fone. For my fone, i get liek 5 hours for 30.00. its kinda alot but hey..im not buyin the minutes!! haha. hope i helped [ xO0TR0PiCALTEAR's advice column | Ask xO0TR0PiCALTEAR A Question ]
HeathaAa answered Tuesday August 23 2005, 1:26 am: 600 will deffinetly be enough!! i pay the same price for 400 minutes :( lol but i have verizon! i talk a lot too and i never go over. but also i get free nights & weekends so make sure you do too!! [ HeathaAa's advice column | Ask HeathaAa A Question ]
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