Update: refill18 (8% off) for a total of 11% off has been extended to 12/4
Update: refill5 (5% off) for a total of 8% expires 12/16New coupon
Also with all purchases from cheapphonecards.com the customer receives reward points for Free cards. These reward points are the equivalent to nearly another 3% off.
This site is my long distance. Only downfall is you have to have an agent to sign up, but the deal is worth it; I am not an agent, just a satisfied customer. The prices are the best I've ever come across, I've been paying 1.9¢ a minute for a long time now, no long distance usage fees on my phone. I prepaid $25 to a guy on eBay about five months ago, and I was given $30 worth of credit. I used about 275 minutes of time so far, and I have $24.85 balance left. I think it rocks! If anyone is interested (and if the guy is still on eBay), I'll give you his info so you can check it out. Also, if any of you are ambitious enough to jump into the business, it looks like a good deal; and if you do, thank me by hooking me up with some more time
vickh said: can we use these cards w/ Staples FAR phone deal
Yes, Staples phone will work with sti wireless phone cards.
lookupdeals
Addicted Member
posted: Nov. 25, 2005 @ 9:58a
refill18 doesn't work any more (on 11/25). fw effect maybe.
Corrected. Tried again on 11/26. Worked now.
jabronigr81
New Member
posted: Nov. 25, 2005 @ 10:07a
Bought a few to call the mutherland(india)... used SAVE15...refill18 didnt seem to work. Maybe on select cards only. Awesome! Grandma expect more calls now heheh!
tomprc said: do i really need to add a phone card? I got $1 upon activation.To complete the activation, you have to pay for it. They deduct the $4.95 activation fee from the phone card when you add it. Do you want to risk your $89 rebate by not adding $10 to your account? What did you buy the phone for if you don't want to add time to it? Your $1 balance is going to get you less than ten minutes of use. Are you planning to just look at the phone? Wear it on your belt and look cool?
tomprc said: titewad said: To complete the activation, you have to pay for it.
Is it real? How come I am able to make/receive calls if not actived now?
When I activated my son's phone and registered the $10 card it said I had $11 credit.
I was also told that the $4.95 activation fee would come out of my card. So I'm expecting to have only $6.05 credit as some point.
My guess is you will be in a negative amount if you don't add a card. If you go 14 days without adding a card you will be de-activated and lose your phone number along with the rebate.
If you don't want to lose your $100 rebate don't wait too long.
werc
Member
posted: Nov. 26, 2005 @ 2:20p
Does anyone know how long the cards are good for without entering them into the phone. I bought the phone for my 11 yr old daughter, and would like to buy two of the $50 cards because of the discount. I am thinking I only want to load the phone with one of the $50 cards in case she loses the phone (it is her first phone, so I am not sure how she will do with it). If she does not lose it, I want to put the 2nd $50 card on once the first one runs out, but that could be months from now. Would the card I purchased now still work?
werc said: Does anyone know how long the cards are good for without entering them into the phone.? The page from which you buy the refill cards claim no expiration date. So I take that to mean it'll be valid until the service goes under. You should call or e-mail cheapphonecards.com beforehand if you're concerned about that though.
Yes. Works on T-Mobile. $87.40 for $100 card (1000 min) and expire in 1 yr. Great. Thanks OP & me232!
Anyone know whether you need to activate their T-Mobile $100 card right after you get it, or you can wait for later to activate it when you need it. TIA.
These cards are not that great. They have a lot of fees that end up making the card not worth it. 3 minute rounding, taxes, maintenance fees, etc -- read the fine print! I compared the rates to Thailand with my regular phone cards and it's a lot more expensive. The best phone cards I've found are on: http://www.uniontelecard.com/
They have super low rate cards that have connection fees as well as cards that have no connection/maintenance fees and 1 minute rounding. Plus new members receive 10% off until 2006.
Badfishlbc said: These cards are not that great. They have a lot of fees that end up making the card not worth it. 3 minute rounding, taxes, maintenance fees, etc -- read the fine print!I'm not sure what you read but that simply is not true.
.10 Nights and Weekends/.12 Days with only a $10 minimum refill purchase and no additional fees.
Connection Fees NO Connection Fee Maintenance Fees Not available Customer Service 1-800-784-3277 Payphone Fees Not available Billing Increments 1 minute(s) Tax Not available % Expiration Not available
Badfishlbc said: -- read the fine print! I compared the rates to Thailand with my regular phone cards and it's a lot more expensive. The best phone cards I've found are on:
They have super low rate cards that have connection fees as well as cards that have no connection/maintenance fees and 1 minute rounding. Plus new members receive 10% off until 2006.
refill18 worked perfectly for me. I love how Cheapphonecards always gets me my new PIN INSTANTLY after I place my order. I'm very happy with both my STi Mobile phones and Cheapphonecards.
kaikkk01 said: Hmm, I was wondering how this work?
I currently have a Nokia prepaid cell phone with AT&T (now Cingular)... I have around $10 left on my phone which expired on 1/6/2006...
So, Can I buy wireless phone cards from cheapphonecards.com and activate my cell phone after 1/6/2006? If yes, any good cards?
Thanks!
sure, you can activate your phone after 1/6/06. now sti offers web activation, which only takes a minute. it's great. and cheapphonecards reward points are real by the way. after refilling a couple of times, i've aleady got $10 worth of points.
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