Thursday, April 28, 2011
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Get 'em before they're gone
We don't claim to have any inside information or secret knowledge.
But we do know what we see.
If you watch the Straight Talk online store on the website you'll see there are still a few free refurbished phones offered. Not many. And some models are long gone. (Update: The only "free" phone right now is the LG220C.)
There are also a few that aren't "free" but cost an extra $10 or $20 plus the service card. But the Samsung T401G for $20 is not a bad deal at all!.
Bottom line: If you want to save or get a Straight Talk phone as a gift, don't delay!
But we do know what we see.
If you watch the Straight Talk online store on the website you'll see there are still a few free refurbished phones offered. Not many. And some models are long gone. (Update: The only "free" phone right now is the LG220C.)
There are also a few that aren't "free" but cost an extra $10 or $20 plus the service card. But the Samsung T401G for $20 is not a bad deal at all!.
Bottom line: If you want to save or get a Straight Talk phone as a gift, don't delay!
Labels: free phones, no contract phones, prepaid phones, savings, Straight Talk
Thursday, April 14, 2011
No contract? No problem!
A buddy of ours was raving about Straight Talk. We asked him if this was his first experience with a prepaid, no-contract phone.
He said that it was and that he'd NEVER sign a contract to use a phone again. "It's like waking up from a bad dream," he said. "What the hell was I thinking?"
Good question.
Why on earth do we think it's normal and natural to sign a two-year contract to use a phone, and sign another one later to get a new phone?
Like they say on the TV cop shows, "Who benefits?"
Not you.
The customer is tied to a company for an extended period of time. The "free" phone they got is paid for over time with higher charges, hidden fees and other costs.
Nothing free about it!
With Straight Talk, you buy your phone and add service every 30 days. You want to change phones or service plans, you just buy what you want. No strings attached.
How easy is that?
Very easy.
Who needs a contract? Not you -- or anyone.
You can click here to get Straight Talk.
He said that it was and that he'd NEVER sign a contract to use a phone again. "It's like waking up from a bad dream," he said. "What the hell was I thinking?"
Good question.
Why on earth do we think it's normal and natural to sign a two-year contract to use a phone, and sign another one later to get a new phone?
Like they say on the TV cop shows, "Who benefits?"
Not you.
The customer is tied to a company for an extended period of time. The "free" phone they got is paid for over time with higher charges, hidden fees and other costs.
Nothing free about it!
With Straight Talk, you buy your phone and add service every 30 days. You want to change phones or service plans, you just buy what you want. No strings attached.
How easy is that?
Very easy.
Who needs a contract? Not you -- or anyone.
You can click here to get Straight Talk.
Labels: no contract phones, prepaid phones, Straight Talk, Walmart