This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Straight Talk for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
You have to wonder what life would be like these days without the unlimited plans that the cell phone companies offer. I have read news stories before about families having to pay thousands of dollars because their teenager racked up tens of thousands of text messages to their friends in just one month. Another way the cell phone companies get you is when you dial 411 for information. I will take the extra minute to open the browser and do a search now to avoid that $1.99 charge.
Straight Talk has everything you need for your cell phone at a very reasonable price. Take to heart that you will not get gouged on price. For the conscientious consumer you are offered reconditioned phones starting at $10.00 and for the savvy folks, assorted smartphones. I'd call a friend that I know needs a cell phone to inform them of the no contract plans Straight Talk has available with unlimited monthly service at $45.00 which includes unlimited calls, texts, picture messaging, and web. For a more reasonable plan you could opt for the "All You Need Plan" which consists of 1000 minutes, texts, and 30 MB of web data. There is also no credit check or activation fees. I never really understood the activation fees. They should be thankful we are choosing them for their service and give that as a free item to begin with. Never fall hook, line and sinker for some of the deals you might see. Always shop around until you can find a deal that fits in your budget. After all you are the one going to be using and paying for the phone and service and most sales representatives are just out to sell you the most expensive phone and plan without a care in the world if you cannot pay for it.
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// August 3rd, 2011 at 4:30 PM
I totally agree with you about activation fees. It can be done through the phone by computer and doesn’t even require any labor.
I agree. The plans up here are CRAZY too. I wish we had a plan like this…