Best posts on Prepaid Cellular from Feb

by on March 1, 2010

The prepaid cell phone offers and bonus Tracfone promo codes are so numerous, you missed out on a great post from last month, here’s a quick digest of the top posts that you may want to check out:
  • 6.6 Cent Tracfone Minutes
    Posted on Friday, February 5th, 2010 in Prepaid Phone Minutes – Comments: (0)
    Tracfone minutes have hit a new Low.Normally we have been paying from 12.5 to 33 cents for each Tracfone Minute. Are you about to buy a $30 Tracfone card and pay 12.6 cents a minute? Or should you invest an extra $170 and buy the $200 1500 Minute card. For the next Three Thousand minutes you will be saving 6 cents a minute. If you purchase the 1500 Minute Tracfone Card for $200 and if you have DMFL you will get 3,000 Minutes and One year of service for 6.66 cents a minute.
  • The Best $30 a month Tracfone Cell Phone Plan
    Posted on Sunday, February 7th, 2010 in Prepaid Cellular Plans – Comments: (0)
    If you purchase a $30 Tracfone card you will get 120 minutes. If you have DMFL on your phone you will get 240 minutes. If you use your Tracfone for texting most phones charge .3 units per text to send and to receive. I do not recommend adding minutes to a Tracfone that does not have DMFL on it. Check out Tracfone DMFL here.The Tracfone $80 card will give you 900 minutes with DMFL which is 8.9 cents a minute.The best Tracfone deal is the $200 1500 minute card which will give you 3,000 minute with DMFL. This is 6.6 cents a minute and the card gives you 12 months of service time. If you figured this as 7 months of service at $30 a month this is a good value.
  • Tracfone Motorola W375 and Samsung R451c
    Posted on Wednesday, February 10th, 2010 in Mobile Phones – Comments: (0)
    Compare this to buying $30 phone cards with DMFL where you will still pay 12.6 cents a minute. If you spend $210 by buying seven $30 cards over the next year you will get 1,680 minutes vs 3,000 minutes with the $200 card. If your 3000 minutes last you all year then you will have paid under $17.00 per month and gotten the best price on Tracfone Minutes in the US. The minutes will roll over if you do not use them all but you will need to keep your service active. The Tracfone1500 minute card with DMFL is the best Tracfone phone minute deal. Get 3,000 minutes for $200 plus One Year of Service only at Tracfone.com! Many Tracfone users have built up a lot of service time but they are out of minutes. Let’s say you are down to twenty minutes left on your phone but it does not expire for nine months. You normally buy the $30 card and get 90 days and 240 minutes with DMFL.
  • PDA Cell Phones
    Posted on Monday, February 8th, 2010 in PDA Phones – Comments: (0)
    Forget about living under a rock, you’ve been living in the Stone Age if you haven’t heard of the iPhone, the Droid or the Blackberry. It’s all about PDA cell phones now, smartphones that practically contain your whole life in them. They’re your phone, your schedule, your mp3 player, your e-mail, your GPS, your entertainment, and basically your means of communication and key to functioning in the real world. Lose your smartphone, and you’re screwed. You might have to find a pay phone somewhere close by, but yeah, as if those exist anymore and you probably don’t have anyone’s number memorized because they’re all stored in your fancy phone. Chances are the only number you know is 911, and while you might be in an emergency, your predicament kind of pales in comparison to a burning house or an attempted robbery. So make sure you don’t lose your smartphone anywhere, because that wouldn’t be very smart.
  • Cell Phones Pay as You Go
    Posted on Thursday, February 11th, 2010 in Prepaid Phones – Comments: (0)
    As most people know by now, cellular telephones are the greatest thing since sliced bread. Virtually everyone has one, and uses it daily for simple tasks like calling the spouse or chatting with friends. Naturally some men and women require a cell phone for their work, which can entail talking on the mobile phone regularly throughout each work day. You’ve surely seen these people, driving in their cars with the phone stuck to their ears, chatting away. However, then there is the option of cell phones pay as you go plans. These are for the people that hardly use a cell phone. Think for a moment how often you utilize your cellular telephone. Are you on it five times a day, once a day or maybe two times each week? Depending on how much you use your cell phone, a plan such as cell phones pay as you go might be an ideal option to consider.
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