by soccer_pro on Tue 19/May/09 4:00pm
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by phunk on Wed 20/May/09 9:20am
soccer_pro wrote:The phone needs to be on a plan e.g it can't be on prepaid. BUT, in saying this to all you groms out there, it can still be put onto a 2000 boost txt plan. This means you never have to top up and you always have money on your phone. This phone being on a plan is inconvenient for my uses because our home phone bill is paid by another party so it has too run through them and it's too hard to keep track of. Thanks
by soccer_pro on Wed 20/May/09 3:14pm
phunk wrote:soccer_pro wrote:The phone needs to be on a plan e.g it can't be on prepaid. BUT, in saying this to all you groms out there, it can still be put onto a 2000 boost txt plan. This means you never have to top up and you always have money on your phone. This phone being on a plan is inconvenient for my uses because our home phone bill is paid by another party so it has too run through them and it's too hard to keep track of. Thanks
Unless it is still in contract then you should be able to put it on prepaid.
by phunk on Wed 20/May/09 3:41pm
soccer_pro wrote:phunk wrote:soccer_pro wrote:The phone needs to be on a plan e.g it can't be on prepaid. BUT, in saying this to all you groms out there, it can still be put onto a 2000 boost txt plan. This means you never have to top up and you always have money on your phone. This phone being on a plan is inconvenient for my uses because our home phone bill is paid by another party so it has too run through them and it's too hard to keep track of. Thanks
Unless it is still in contract then you should be able to put it on prepaid.
What?
by eyeball on Wed 20/May/09 5:21pm
phunk wrote:soccer_pro wrote:phunk wrote:soccer_pro wrote:The phone needs to be on a plan e.g it can't be on prepaid. BUT, in saying this to all you groms out there, it can still be put onto a 2000 boost txt plan. This means you never have to top up and you always have money on your phone. This phone being on a plan is inconvenient for my uses because our home phone bill is paid by another party so it has too run through them and it's too hard to keep track of. Thanks
Unless it is still in contract then you should be able to put it on prepaid.
What?
The phone does not need to be on a postpaid plan. You can change the plan to prepaid if you want. You just need to disconnect the old plan first.
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