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Minuts on Go Phones


Question Posted Tuesday August 1 2006, 9:35 pm

Well, I have a Sprint cell phone right now, and its really cruddy. I can never get service in my house or anything. I really want to get one of those Cingular Go Phones, but I don't know anything about the cards or whatever. I know that you can buy like $25 cards for 60 days or whatever but how many minutes do you get in a day? And are they more expencive then normal plan phones?

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mayflowerbrit answered Wednesday August 2 2006, 7:05 pm:
i hav verizon and let me say for $20 a month for a family plan it is not bad at al and i have a really nice camera phone

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