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Wild Card phone sucks. I bought it at BestBuy today and I will be returning it tomorrow. Tiny display (screen so small Pacman looks like a pellet himself.lol), no transflash memory, no music player and camera is horrible quality for a 1.3 megapixel. All in all I don't recommend anyone buying this phone. The slider sonic is still the best out of virgin mobile phones in my opinion; eventhough it doesn't have bluetooth technology. Hopefully VM will have Motorola phones in the near future because Kyocera is leaps behind competition.
some local gas stations have the $10 top ups
Al what about browsing the internet with that service? and Amp'd live? non-existent, it also doesn't have messaging packs like virgin mobile and charges .50 cents a month for maintenance fees. I only use the cell about 5minutes a day to talk with virgin mobile service, so basically I don't pay anything to talk when I get free min. using sugar momma. Topping up only cost me $10 every 3months. Only pay as you go service I can think of that would be close as good is T-Mobile To Go, but would have to spend a 100$ to get the 1,000 minutes(.10/min.) and full yr. activation. Plus it's also a dollar a day to access the net. Don't get me wrong though Page Plus is a cheap service to just talk on. On the road though, internet on a cell phone comes in handy. Another problem is Amp'd is integrated in all their phones one way or another, which is annoying since amp'd service is(will)be gone. So I'm still forced to sell this Amp'd Razr.
absolutely sucks. I ordered a amp'd razr 3 before I found out about the bankruptcy last week. Now I have to sell on ebay again. Better for me to stay with virgin mobile, at least they are a reliable pay as you go service. Topping up can be less than 15$ every 3mnths and free 5 minutes with sugar momma almost every day. Nothing is topping that. If there is a better pay as you go plan. Let me know......
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