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TracFone Can Help You Save Money

August 21, 2011

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of TracFone for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

Do you need a better way to keep up with your family and kids this summer?  Are you sick and tired of all the over the top, high-tech phones, and just want something simple?  Well, TracFone is the cell phone for you. TracFone is the affordable alternative to the major cell phone companies.

TracFone is a pay as you go cell phone that you can purchase at thousands of retail stores nationwide. You can pay online or by purchasing cards.  There are no contracts, credit checks, and activation or deactivation fees.  Plus you get great nationwide coverage and excellent reception. You can choose from brand name phones, like Nokia and LG, and have your pick of different phone types. You can get a basic “Candy Bar” phone for under $10 if you want something simple, or you can pick a smart phone for $29.99 if you want features like apps, a camera/video recorder, and web access.

They also have a variety of monthly plans. With a one year service card, you can get double minutes for the life of your TracFone and 800 minutes all for only $119.00. You can also choose between monthly plans, ranging from 200 minutes for under $30 and 50 minutes for $9.99. The “double minutes” feature can be added separately for $19.99, but there are some phones that come with it already included. TracFone is also the wireless service that allows you to make international calls to over 60 destinations for the same price as a regular call.

If you want some more information about TracFone, then you can check out these videos: real TracFone customers talk about having ‘no contract’, real TracFone customers discuss ‘no surprise bills’, & so many features.
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Last updated by Angela Rogers on August 21, 2011.

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  1. LOVE MELISSA:) says

    August 21, 2011 at 4:33 PM

    I heard about this. Sounds great

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  2. Chloe says

    August 28, 2011 at 1:37 AM

    If you want the cheapest cell phone plan for your family then you should look no further than Tracfone’s family value plan that charges only $27.96 for a family of 4. One member gets 50 minutes for $9.99 and the other members get 40 minutes for $5.99/month.
    If your kids are in their late teens then I would give them more minutes like the Tracfone $19.99 plan/90 days/120 minutes (if you have a double minutes for the life of the phone plan).
    You end up only paying $6.66/month for service on this plan and you get free bonus minutes and you get to carry over your unused minutes and service days.
    Grandparents would love the Tracfone SVC Samsung T155G which has bigger keys, bigger letters and it’s hearing aid friendly. This is the cheapest phone for seniors on the market, $14.99. It’s a great gift for grandparents who have it all.
    – Tracfone uses the major networks which explains why we’ve had great coverage so far.
    – I like the fact that you can start your kids off on a $10 Tracfone and once your kids graduate to university they can always get a cheap Tracfone smart phone.

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