Minutes expire really fast, one day per dollar. So you spend five dollars, if you don't use the minutes they expire after five days, and so on. That's ridiculous. I wish there was a provider that charges credit cards based on minutes actually used. Personally I much rather pay a high per minute fee than get screwed prepaying for minutes which then expire.
This would be great for back-up phones (or you know, that phone you give to your mom for emergencies, which she never uses).
“At a glance -- particularly as a non-Storm user -- you might say "wait a second, that's just a Storm." And in reality, you wouldn't be far off with that assessment.”
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Sounds good until you read their terms: http://www.mycricket.com/cricketsupport/faqs/details?id=603&fromsearch=0
Minutes expire really fast, one day per dollar. So you spend five dollars, if you don't use the minutes they expire after five days, and so on.
That's ridiculous.
I wish there was a provider that charges credit cards based on minutes actually used. Personally I much rather pay a high per minute fee than get screwed prepaying for minutes which then expire.
This would be great for back-up phones (or you know, that phone you give to your mom for emergencies, which she never uses).
Man there I thought Cricket had a winner.