Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> In article <ZAr5j.325$vs5.161@fe119.usenetserver.com>,
> Todd Allcock <elecconnec@AmericaOnLine.com> wrote:
>
>>>> PagePlus is probably the best option
>>> except, you can't buy it.
>>>
>>> Go ahead. Try to buy any of what you claim. It doesn't exist. Even on
>>> Ebay.
>> Activations available on eBay:
>> http://search.ebay.com/page-plus-act...Zm37QQfromZR40
>> ...or directly at http://www.uglyeric.com
>>
>> Refill minutes available here:
>> http://www.babblebug.com/product_wir...cfm?type_id=23
>
> Go to that page. Now, pull down the menu.
>
> Where are the $80 cards? Only in someone's imagination, apparently.
Go directly to PagePlus, not to a reseller.
Go to "https://www.pagepluscellular.com/online%20store/minutes.aspx"
The $80 card is the last one listed.
PagePlus has greatly improved their website, which was indeed very poor
up until recently. The $80 card was gone for a while, but is now back,
and is a better deal than before, at 1400 minutes for $80.
What I like about PagePlus is that a) they have the cheapest per minute
rate, by far; b) they have the best coverage, by far (just look at the
most recent Consumer Reports survey of 48,000 cellular subscribers and
see how Verizon is ranked), c) the expiration is 4 months on even the
least expensive refill which is better than any prepaid company other
than 7-11 Speakout which is 365 days.
> PagePlus is a ****ed up company.
They're a small MVNO offering the best rates and coverage, but they
don't have the retail brick and mortar presence of AT&T, Virgin,
T-Mobile, Verizon, or even 7-11. You have to expend a little effort to
get started with them.