How much do the plans for sidekick 3's usually run.
The one's with like 1000 minutes, unlimited texting, and internet access? I really want one, but my mom said I would have to pay for it by myself, so i was wondering how much it costs.
Thanks :]
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? LaceyIsPrettyBomb answered Saturday August 25 2007, 11:27 pm: I know you said you wanted a plan, but have you looked at doing pre-paid? I did it with my side kick 2, and it was great. You get unlimited texting, unlimited aim use, and unlimited internet access for only a dollar a day. The only thing you dont get is calling. Caling takes away so many cents per minute, but i dont remember the exact amount. You just have to buy a sim card off ebay or from t mobile, and then buy the card for however many days you want. If your not much of a talker, its great, but if you talk more than texting or iming, you wont want to go the pre-paid route. [ LaceyIsPrettyBomb's advice column | Ask LaceyIsPrettyBomb A Question ]
That has all of the plans for any phone T-mobile has to offer. If you want an 1000 minute plan, it'll be $39.99 a month. If you want a MyFaves plan where you pick 5 numbers and you can call those 5 numbers as much as you want, without wasting minutes, it's $59.99 a month for 1000 minutes.
For unlimited texting & internet, it's $19.95 a month if you have a talk plan. So now you're up to around $60 a month without MyFaves, and $80 a month with MyFaves.
The phone itself costs $199.99 after a $50 rebate and you have to pay a $30 activation fee.
If you don't have a good enough job, you probably can't afford a Sidekick 3 if you have to pay for it yourself. It's a lot of money, especially the monthly plan.
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