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Old 11-18-2008, 03:57 AM
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Originally Posted by neverending View Post
I use VirginMobile. There's no contract. I can quit any time I want. That's the sole reason I use them. Their plans aren't as good, you don't get as many minutes, there's no such thing as rollover minutes, but any time I'm dissatisfied with their service I'm free to walk away.

My plan costs $35 a month. For that I get 350 anytime minutes and 1,000 evening and weekend minutes. That works great for me because I don't talk very much on the phone- mostly it's for work, which is on the weekends.

I would never sign up for a contract because I have no idea what the future holds. I could be broke and on the street a month from now with bills I couldn't pay.
I too have Virgin Mobile--for the same reasons as ne --in regards to the contract, and their flexibility in terms of service, plans, etc.--also you are allowed to keep your old number when switching to them if you want. But NE they do have roll forward minutes--go to my virgin mobile and it should lay down each plan's specifics. But the plan from them I'm gonna switch to is called totally unlimited where for $79.99 a month--you get unlimited calls, text, im/email, and roll-forwarding minutes--you don't have to wait til nights and weekends to, take advantage of the plan--it's unlimited for a month--they have free mobile to mobile too.

But yeah, Virgin Mobile is a good company that won't screw you over--you are the one that chooses the terms in a sense. Just as ne previously mentioned.
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