CallingMart Temporary Coupon Codes (expire 10-23) for T-Mobile Prepaid(10%), AT&T GoPhone (10%), Tracfone (7%), Verizon InPulse (7%), and PagePlus(7%)
CallingMart is usually the least expensive place to buy refills for
prepaid cell phones. They are having one of their periodic sales at this
time with 10% off T-Mobile an AT&T, and 7% off Tracfone, Verizon, &
PagePlus until 10/23/
Details
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10% Off T-mobile and at&t go phone refills. Coupon Code: Oct09-10
(expires 10/23/2009)
SMS <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote in news:4adf4633$0$1645
$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net:
> CallingMart is usually the least expensive place to buy refills for
> prepaid cell phones. They are having one of their periodic sales at this
> time with 10% off T-Mobile an AT&T, and 7% off Tracfone, Verizon, &
> PagePlus until 10/23/
>
> Details
> -------
> 10% Off T-mobile and at&t go phone refills. Coupon Code: Oct09-10
> (expires 10/23/2009)
>
> 7% Off Net10, Tracfone, Verizon & PagePlus refills. Coupon Code: Oct09-7
> (expires 10/23/2009)
>
> "http://tinyurl.com/callingmart7to10percentoff"
> Cut and paste the appropriate coupon code into the coupon code box at
> checkout.
>
> I've also posted these codes on the prepaid web site,
> "http://prepaiduswireless.com"
>
> They have an ongoing discount code of 3% over their already discounted
> prices "ca3p-1207" but the temporary codes are a better deal.
>
>
>
Thank you, Steven! Got $80 card for $74.40 with code on Pageplus. Might
as well charge the battery while the charger's on cheaper!
This takes some getting used to after having been had so many years on
postpaid! This $75 will last me into next year!
> This takes some getting used to after having been had so many years on
> postpaid! This $75 will last me into next year!
My mom is now on PagePlus. She probably uses 30 minutes a month, and
she's worried about only $4 in her account. I told her I'm waiting until
the balance is really low before I apply the 1400 minute card, so the
next expiration date is as far out as possible, but yesterday I finally
added the time to avoid any more worrying.
From $40/month postpaid to $4/month prepaid. When she tells her friends
I expect that I'll be deluged with requests for how to set up PagePlus
with a $20 Verizon InPulse handset.
SMS <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote in news:4ae05ccd$0$1603
$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net:
> Larry wrote:
>
>> This takes some getting used to after having been had so many years on
>> postpaid! This $75 will last me into next year!
>
> My mom is now on PagePlus. She probably uses 30 minutes a month, and
> she's worried about only $4 in her account. I told her I'm waiting until
> the balance is really low before I apply the 1400 minute card, so the
> next expiration date is as far out as possible, but yesterday I finally
> added the time to avoid any more worrying.
>
> From $40/month postpaid to $4/month prepaid. When she tells her friends
> I expect that I'll be deluged with requests for how to set up PagePlus
> with a $20 Verizon InPulse handset.
>
I've created a monster here. I think the Verizon resellers in the mall
have a hit man looking for me....(c;]
Even waitresses in my regular restaurants won't take a tip. "You've saved
me more than all the tips I got last month!"
One guy got a $400 phone bill from "The Borg". His teen is a Pageplus
unlimited talk n text customer, now.....(c;]
I have a sticky note on my monitor....."Don't forget to buy a $10 card on
February 15, 2010." No need....I'm on autoreload for $10 every 4 months.
> I've created a monster here. I think the Verizon resellers in the mall
> have a hit man looking for me....(c;]
>
> Even waitresses in my regular restaurants won't take a tip. "You've
saved
> me more than all the tips I got last month!"
>
> One guy got a $400 phone bill from "The Borg". His teen is a Pageplus
> unlimited talk n text customer, now.....(c;]
>
> I have a sticky note on my monitor....."Don't forget to buy a $10 card
on
> February 15, 2010." No need....I'm on autoreload for $10 every 4 months.
>
> PIN numbers sure are long.....
How have you managed that? On the PP site the longest period I can set
for auto-reload is 30 days. I'd love to set up a 120-day auto-reload.
> How have you managed that? On the PP site the longest period I can set
> for auto-reload is 30 days. I'd love to set up a 120-day auto-reload.
LOL, he still hasn't answered that.
He probably means it's set up for auto-refill after four months, then he
has to go in and set it up again. Not a bad plan, the worst that can
happen is that you forget to change the auto-refill date after the first
auto-refill and it adds another $10 after 30 days.
SMS <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote in news:4ae1ba07$0$1586
$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net:
> Todd Allcock wrote:
>
>> How have you managed that? On the PP site the longest period I can set
>> for auto-reload is 30 days. I'd love to set up a 120-day auto-reload.
>
> LOL, he still hasn't answered that.
>
> He probably means it's set up for auto-refill after four months, then he
> has to go in and set it up again. Not a bad plan, the worst that can
> happen is that you forget to change the auto-refill date after the first
> auto-refill and it adds another $10 after 30 days.
>
At 25 Oct 2009 04:30:07 +0000 Larry wrote:
> SMS <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote in news:4ae1ba07$0$1586
> $742ec2ed@news.sonic.net:
>
> > Todd Allcock wrote:
> >
> >> How have you managed that? On the PP site the longest period I can
set
> >> for auto-reload is 30 days. I'd love to set up a 120-day auto-reload.
> >
> > LOL, he still hasn't answered that.
> >
> > He probably means it's set up for auto-refill after four months, then
he
> > has to go in and set it up again. Not a bad plan, the worst that can
> > happen is that you forget to change the auto-refill date after the
first
> > auto-refill and it adds another $10 after 30 days.
> >
>
> That's how....just once.
Todd Allcock <elecconnec@AnoOspamL.com> wrote in
news:1FQEm.40665$EU5.22498@newsfe05.iad:
> At 25 Oct 2009 04:30:07 +0000 Larry wrote:
>> SMS <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote in news:4ae1ba07$0$1586
>> $742ec2ed@news.sonic.net:
>>
>> > Todd Allcock wrote:
>> >
>> >> How have you managed that? On the PP site the longest period I
>> >> can
> set
>> >> for auto-reload is 30 days. I'd love to set up a 120-day
>> >> auto-reload.
>
>> >
>> > LOL, he still hasn't answered that.
>> >
>> > He probably means it's set up for auto-refill after four months,
>> > then
> he
>> > has to go in and set it up again. Not a bad plan, the worst that
>> > can happen is that you forget to change the auto-refill date after
>> > the
> first
>> > auto-refill and it adds another $10 after 30 days.
>> >
>>
>> That's how....just once.
>
>
> Nice workaround- thanks!
>
>
Sure wish when my balance is over $20 the system wouldn't tell me on
every call I have $137.85 balance......
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 23:43:48 -0600, Todd Allcock
<elecconnec@AnoOspamL.com> wrote:
>At 25 Oct 2009 18:29:32 +0000 Larry wrote:
>
>> Sure wish when my balance is over $20 the system wouldn't tell me on
>> every call I have $137.85 balance......
>>
>
>IIRC, you can hit any key once it starts babbling and it'll shut up and
>connect the call.
Nope, just tried it. Perhaps you're thinking of the voice mail
system.
At 26 Oct 2009 02:28:19 -0400 The Ghost of General Lee wrote:
> On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 23:43:48 -0600, Todd Allcock
> <elecconnec@AnoOspamL.com> wrote:
>
> >At 25 Oct 2009 18:29:32 +0000 Larry wrote:
> >
> >> Sure wish when my balance is over $20 the system wouldn't tell me on
> >> every call I have $137.85 balance......
> >>
> >
> >IIRC, you can hit any key once it starts babbling and it'll shut up and
> >connect the call.
>
> Nope, just tried it. Perhaps you're thinking of the voice mail
> system.
You're right- I just tried it as well. Sorry for the misinformation!
SMS <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote in news:4ae5a9a7$0$1616
$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net:
> Larry wrote:
>
>> Sure wish when my balance is over $20 the system wouldn't tell me on
>> every call I have $137.85 balance......
>
> Customer service can turn off the balance announcement.
>
I'm going to be calling customer service first thing in the morning,
myself. My Z6m was locked and in my shirt pocket all day today. I reset
the minutes and data timers/counters when I bought this service. Until
today, there has been 0 bytes of data used, 0 minutes of data interconnect
time.
Tonight, the data timer is a little over 3 minutes and the byte counter
suddenly reads a little over 37KB of data usage I'm not going to be paying
for. The phone was on, it has no email account or any addresses in any
system. They were all carefully deleted before PagePlus. Why would it run
a couple of weeks before suddenly using 37KB of overpriced Verizon data?
I intend to find out that answer and how to stop it in the morning....
I'll dump this Z6m for a phone-only CDMA phone tomorrow if I'm told it
can't be stopped. SOMETHING called into my phone today....I didn't even
get a single voice call all day! There are no messages, there's no browser
loaded into its BREW and I never had any apps, and the phone was LOCKED
when it happened.
> Tonight, the data timer is a little over 3 minutes and the byte counter
> suddenly reads a little over 37KB of data usage I'm not going to be paying
> for. The phone was on, it has no email account or any addresses in any
> system. They were all carefully deleted before PagePlus. Why would it run
> a couple of weeks before suddenly using 37KB of overpriced Verizon data?
Who knows? Could have been something someone sent you, i.e. MMS. 37KB at
$1.20/MB would cost you less than a nickel. Don't spend too much time
with customer service over that much money!
"SMS" <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote in message
news:4ae68f8c$0$1636$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net...
> Larry wrote:
>
>> Tonight, the data timer is a little over 3 minutes and the byte counter
>> suddenly reads a little over 37KB of data usage I'm not going to be
>> paying for. The phone was on, it has no email account or any addresses
>> in any system. They were all carefully deleted before PagePlus. Why
>> would it run a couple of weeks before suddenly using 37KB of overpriced
>> Verizon data?
>
> Who knows? Could have been something someone sent you, i.e. MMS. 37KB at
> $1.20/MB would cost you less than a nickel. Don't spend too much time with
> customer service over that much money!
I don't think anyone has put together any kind of commonality (e.g. always
brand X or model Y phone, or only happens on Tuesday nights, etc.)- it just
seems random.
I've never seen any such charges, but I've disabled EVDO/1x data on my two
PP Samsung phones- they can only fetch data via CSD, which is still free.
(They do run up several hundred minutes a month in unbilled CSD calls
however, since they're both set to fetch IMAP email and sync
contacts/calendar data a few times a day, and that stuff transfers slowly at
14.4k!)
"Todd Allcock" <elecconnec@AnoOspamL.com> wrote in
news:ULDFm.15366$MZ1.13066@newsfe11.iad:
> I've never seen any such charges, but I've disabled EVDO/1x data on my
> two PP Samsung phones- they can only fetch data via CSD, which is
> still free. (They do run up several hundred minutes a month in
> unbilled CSD calls however, since they're both set to fetch IMAP email
> and sync contacts/calendar data a few times a day, and that stuff
> transfers slowly at 14.4k!)
>
>
>
Thanks for this info. I couldn't call PP on the phone this morning, busy
as hell for an hour. So, I submitted the webpage ticket asking them to
shut down any and all data service to the phone....or else.
I'm not going to tolerate a nickle here and a nickle there data or voice
"leakage" from my precharge. That's unacceptable to just blow it off and
let them get away with it. They all know exactly what they're doing and
I'm NOT a loyal customer of anyone.....as you well know by now...(c;]
How do I disable any and all data connections from a Motorola ROKR Z6m?
Any info on that is MOST appreciated! I'm also terrified of Celltop which
is still on the phone if you press the wrong button. Know how to dump all
these bogus apps not listed on the apps list?
> Thanks for this info. I couldn't call PP on the phone this morning,
busy
> as hell for an hour. So, I submitted the webpage ticket asking them to
> shut down any and all data service to the phone....or else.
They'll do it. My older PP phone's account has data disabled (it was
activated) before PP offered data, and I never called to have it enabled.
My newer one was activated during the dta "era" but I haven't had any
unauthorized charges yet (knock wood!)
> How do I disable any and all data connections from a Motorola ROKR Z6m?
> Any info on that is MOST appreciated! I'm also terrified of Celltop
which
> is still on the phone if you press the wrong button. Know how to dump
all
> these bogus apps not listed on the apps list?
Sorry- I can't help you there. The last Moto I used remotely regularly
was a StarTac!
Todd Allcock <elecconnec@AnoOspamL.com> wrote in news:K8SFm.47918
$4E.5119@newsfe08.iad:
> At 27 Oct 2009 19:38:44 +0000 Larry wrote:
>
>> Thanks for this info. I couldn't call PP on the phone this morning,
> busy
>> as hell for an hour. So, I submitted the webpage ticket asking them
to
>> shut down any and all data service to the phone....or else.
>
>
> They'll do it. My older PP phone's account has data disabled (it was
> activated) before PP offered data, and I never called to have it
enabled.
> My newer one was activated during the dta "era" but I haven't had any
> unauthorized charges yet (knock wood!)
>
>
>> How do I disable any and all data connections from a Motorola ROKR
Z6m?
>
>> Any info on that is MOST appreciated! I'm also terrified of Celltop
> which
>> is still on the phone if you press the wrong button. Know how to
dump
> all
>> these bogus apps not listed on the apps list?
>
>
> Sorry- I can't help you there. The last Moto I used remotely
regularly
> was a StarTac!
>
>
>
>
Got a nice message from PP this morning. All data access had been
disabled and I won't be bled by data usage. I have not tested to see if
data is still there, just read his message. He did something else for
me because when I followed his instructions to connect the phone number
to the new online account I set up...I DID get the SMS message on the
phone with the phone's activation code to put in the webpage to complete
the transaction.
Then, looking around inside the new account, I found I could turn off
SMS and Voicemail from the online account page, securing my phone from
those nonsense charges to the account balance.
You CAN turn it all off and just have a PHONE to make PHONE CALLS,
nothing else....at least so far.....
SMS has to be running on the phone so PP can send you the setup
activation code to connect that phone number to the webpage account
online.....then you can dump it for good.