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Make the most of your pay-as-you-go cell phone using this $15 prepaid wireless airtime card that is redeemable for talk time, text messaging, games and other pay-as-you-go services.
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Pay as you go plans are pretty much the only way to go if you hate phones. Full plans are just too outrageous. You don't get a whole lot of bang for your buck; each minute is 5 cents, and each text is 20, but if you only talk on your phone 20 minutes a month, why pay more? You can get that anywhere that has a Wi-Fi hotspot.
The cards are annoying to buy, and AT&T is currently "renovating" the system to make it more like points rather than dollar amounts. To activate the cards, you have to check your voice mail, or try and call the number on the back of the cards (it's like *888 and then the number on the card), but it never works for me unless my account is at $0.00. I use the cards for both my cell and my AT&T hotspot. Both blow through these things way too fast. But AT&T is the only thing in my area that works. So they win the monopoly war.
I don't recommend AT&T's Go cards over anybody else's' unless you're stuck with their service like I am. The fact that you have to drop $50 a month to get anything close to "unlimited" is outrageous and exploitative. And the internet is a joke. Fast, reliable, but when you spend $50 and get 6 hours out of it, you'll definitely consider getting a different internet provider. Here's hoping 2016 will bring around changes in telecommunication services and what's allowable by Big Business providers. Not recommended, unless you're cheap and hate paying for utilities like I do.