15Kori answered Tuesday December 27 2005, 3:48 pm: I have Pay as you Go Cingular. I recommend not getting it. It costs 25 cents for ever call and 25 cents more depending on how long the call is. Even if you call goes strait to a voicemail, it will cost 25 Cents. It may sound cheap, but I have been on the phone for a minute before and that costed me 75 cents. I don't know exactly what other phone plan is good, I just know that you shouldn't consider Cingular as a plan. I hope I helped.
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LETSGO answered Sunday December 25 2005, 4:34 pm: def. verizon
it works like anywhere[ so if you go out of state], and its really cheap with a family plan [ LETSGO's advice column | Ask LETSGO A Question ]
bennyADD answered Sunday December 25 2005, 3:08 pm: i think the best is between T-Moble and Cingular. i have a Cingular and i hardly have to pay anything caus i have roll-over mins. so my advice is, get roll-over min. with a tm or cg [ bennyADD's advice column | Ask bennyADD A Question ]
SweetxxIntoxication answered Sunday December 25 2005, 2:44 pm: Verizon Wireless is the best in my opinion, and i have had/used most of the cells phone on the line.
Karen answered Sunday December 25 2005, 1:23 pm: I'd have to say Verizon would be the best plan to get, though Cingular has a very good "pay as you go" plan also. You can stop by your local Verizon or Cingular store and you'll get more information about this type of plan. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
DeeSireDiOr answered Sunday December 25 2005, 1:15 pm: Hey
When it comes to the BEST pay as you go plan, i would say the BEST would have to be verizon. Next time you pass by the verizon store stop by and ask them, about all the details.
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