I am talking U.S., but if someone wishes to add to this thread, be my guest. I do know that in some countries getting an anonymous pay as you go phone is problematic.
I WOULD LIKE TO CONFINE this thread to talk about disposable cell phones - nothing else. I know some people like vnumber, which is fine, but the downside to vnumber among others is that if you have multiple EBAY accounts you must keep track of what is going on if you route all of those calls to one cell phone. I would rather just put a sticker on each different cell phone, assign ONE cell to EACH EBAY, and then when it rings, I KNOW who the H. I am. :-) No mix ups.
And anyway - even with vnumber you still need a cell phone unless you are having it all routed to a landline, which is not so advisable if you are trying to stay stealth.
Tracphones are under ten bucks about anywhere, including Staples, but I usually spend a little more and use T-Mobile to go phones. It seems that in the long run the T-Mobile phones are less expensive to use, per minute wise.
In my opinion, the cost of the phone is NOTHING compared to the cost of the service.
Anyone compare the various phones and carriers?
We have Tracphone, T-Mobile to GO, AT&T GO, Virgin Mobile, BOOST (Sprint-Nextel), Verizon inPULSE, net 10 that I can think of.
I WOULD LIKE TO CONFINE this thread to talk about disposable cell phones - nothing else. I know some people like vnumber, which is fine, but the downside to vnumber among others is that if you have multiple EBAY accounts you must keep track of what is going on if you route all of those calls to one cell phone. I would rather just put a sticker on each different cell phone, assign ONE cell to EACH EBAY, and then when it rings, I KNOW who the H. I am. :-) No mix ups.
And anyway - even with vnumber you still need a cell phone unless you are having it all routed to a landline, which is not so advisable if you are trying to stay stealth.
Tracphones are under ten bucks about anywhere, including Staples, but I usually spend a little more and use T-Mobile to go phones. It seems that in the long run the T-Mobile phones are less expensive to use, per minute wise.
In my opinion, the cost of the phone is NOTHING compared to the cost of the service.
Anyone compare the various phones and carriers?
We have Tracphone, T-Mobile to GO, AT&T GO, Virgin Mobile, BOOST (Sprint-Nextel), Verizon inPULSE, net 10 that I can think of.
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