T-Mobile stores definitely sell prepaid SIMs for per minute / sms use.
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 10:47 PM, Mark Phillips g7...@g7ltt.com wrote:
Ha! Good luck with that.
The best thing you could do is to buy a blister pack cellphone from ATT.
They have 2 rates, $2 a day all you can eat text/US
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 5:07 PM, Jared Geiger ja...@compuwizz.net wrote:
T-Mobile stores definitely sell prepaid SIMs for per minute / sms use.
I've used these for years, for $100 you have credit that lasts for a
year and can be topped up for $10 to last another year. Call are
expensive (10-25c
T-Mobile is my favorite for the US. $0.10/min in/out calls within the US,
$0.10 texts, and $1.49/day internet (Pay only for the days you use it).
The only caveat is that they charge $0.50/min to call Canada (My home)... a
DISA took care of that pretty quick.
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On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 5:36 PM, Rick Orford r...@comcanada.ca wrote:
T-Mobile is my favorite for the US. $0.10/min in/out calls within the US,
$0.10 texts, and $1.49/day internet (Pay only for the days you use it).
The only caveat is that they charge $0.50/min to call Canada (My home)... a
What answer would you give to this guy? He needs help fast. I'll share with
him all the answers that I get from you all between now and 5 PM. He needs
the help by then.
Remember me? I'm the open source audio software developer you met in
Barcelona last year. Tomorrow I'll go to the States (NY)
Ha! Good luck with that.
The best thing you could do is to buy a blister pack cellphone from
ATT. They have 2 rates, $2 a day all you can eat text/US calling or
they have a monthly top up plan. I think T-Mobile has a similar plan too.
You must buy the phone as you cannot get the SIM cards