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Oct 23 2008

If My House Phone was my Tracfone

Published by gtoday123 under Technology Edit This

If my house phone was my tracfone, there would be no bills and no contracts. I have a tracfone which is a prepaid cell phone. I love it. All I have to do is just buy an airtime card about every two or 3 months to add more units. You have to do it before your due date is up which is the last day of your service period. If you do not add a Tracfone prepaid wireless add airtime card by the due date, your service will be deactivated . When you reactivate your service, you will be assigned a new wireless phone number. Reactivate within 60 days from the date of deactivation. If you do not reactivate by then, your remaining units will be lost.

You will get to keep the minuets that you do not use on your phone. They do not expire. They carry over from month to month and simply add to the units already on your phone. You can pay for your airtime card right online, and the units and next due date will automatically be transferred to your phone. You can add 60 -140 units. You may buy a 1 year prepaid card.

I would love to use my tracfone as my house phone, but it is not as strong as my house phone. Most of the time, I have to go outdoors to get my calls to go through or to receive calls. For some reason, the tracfone is very weak indoors. It sure would be nice to have no phone bills at all.

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