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AT&T Free2Go $10 card - Available April 2

xingular prepaid is 90 days, and .35/min peak, .10/min off-peak. this is better than ecallplus.com! and i think u can use a nokia 5165 phone so u can switch from the free2go plan. (u probalby have to call up at&t and tell them to release the esn)
 
On cingular's site:
Roaming is not available outside the Cingular Network.

Does that mean, I can go outside my local area and still pay $.35 if I am within their Network, meaning no roaming charges?
 
Does that mean, I can go outside my local area and still pay $.35 if I am within their Network, meaning no roaming charges?

According to their web site, "Calls originating outside the home coverage area can be billed to a credit card at $1.95/min (outgoing calls only; coverage cities subject to change)." If you want free roaming, you may have to go with the ecallplus deal.
 
Do yourself a favor and visit Phoneshark.com

Their deal offers a free phone (Nokia), free activation, and free minutes ($25 Card). Perfect for emergency usage, about 75 minutes of local talk time on the first free card (they'll send you a second $25 card after you send in your rebate)...

Best of all, none of this charge-to-your-credit-card bullshit. The service provider (AT&T Free2Go) doesn't have your credit card information, so no hidden charges.
 
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