GlacierVirgin Mobile - "CONSUMER FRAUD! PREPAID PHONE ISN'T REALLY A PREPAID To active their phone, they force you to purchase more Airtime, even though you bought a pre-paid card, their Indian operators said opposite of the choice on their website. Your 1,000 minutes 5c/ea is not really a prepaid phone card, it's being used as 33 cent a minute. It's consider as money instead of 1,000 minutes
On Dec 6, 6:15 pm, sht...@yahoo.cn wrote: A Prepaid credit card is a smart choice if an individual needs to have a credit card to show proof of identification, secure a reservation or make a purchase online. Its easy to get a prepaid credit card, all you need to do is open an account by depositing money into a special account like a checking or savings account at a bank. Once you have
> In over 30 countries, there are more mobile phones used than there are men, women and children in those countries! The reason for the higher penetration in these countries seems to have nothing to due with caller pays, but more to do with mobile operators offering cheap prepaid SIMs in order to lure people into getting muliple numbers in order to boost their subscriber numbers.
Todd Allcock wrote: At 21 Sep 2008 22:55:01 +0100 tim..... wrote: Sure- if you "cherry-pick" the lowest cost case for YOUR situation, yes- you've probably got us beat for mobile-to-landline given the right plan, but as Steven said, but choosing the "right" top-up card , American prepaid can be $0.06 (PagePlus) or $0.10 (T-Mobile) for those calls. I'm not trying
"Todd Allcock" <elecconnec@AnoOspamL.com> wrote in message news:gb6cqd$5hv$1@aioe.org... "tim....." <tims_new_home@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:6jmkbfF41nd3U1@mid.individual.net... I don't want to know how "little" it costs. I want to compare "like with like"! You really can't because of the two different systems. No, a call from mobile