The cost, per use, is significantly higher than my land line, or even most moderate plans, but my usage is really low. I spent 10$ the day I got the phone (phone, minus rebates), and I've spent 100$ for more mintues since then.
The price works out to 10c a minute and 10c per outgoing SMS (incoming is free). I've still got over half my purchased minutes left. Its been 9 month -- I may run into a situation where the minutes I bought are going to expire before I use them.
Ah, well. Still, the cheapest way for me to get a cell phone.
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Date: 2007-03-14 11:09 pm (UTC)The cost, per use, is significantly higher than my land line, or even most moderate plans, but my usage is really low. I spent 10$ the day I got the phone (phone, minus rebates), and I've spent 100$ for more mintues since then.
The price works out to 10c a minute and 10c per outgoing SMS (incoming is free). I've still got over half my purchased minutes left. Its been 9 month -- I may run into a situation where the minutes I bought are going to expire before I use them.
Ah, well. Still, the cheapest way for me to get a cell phone.