Yes, After 1 or 2 years (not sure) of no activation the refill card expires.
Yes they sale prepaid phone cards
Yes, 7-Eleven stores typically sell Straight Talk phone cards. These cards can be used to add prepaid minutes or data to Straight Talk wireless accounts. Availability may vary by location, so it's a good idea to check with your local 7-Eleven store for specific offerings.
You don't need one just for Straight Talk. Any Micro SD card will do as long as its capacity does not exceed what the phone's processor can address. Hopefully, the max size it will take (8 or 32 gb maybe) will be written in the phone's manual. You can find micro sd cards at Walmart where you got your phone, either with the phones or in the camera section.
No. Not every single phone is compatible. You can check on Straight Talk's website if your phone is compatible.
A straight talk phone doesn't have enough data to need a Sim card. These phones are meant specifically for talking. Sim cards are meant for phones with data.
You use the serial number of your straight talk phone. That is your account number.
This should not be a problem. Straight Talk and NET 10 are owned by the same parent company, TracFone Wireless. To further address your question, Straight Talk has a program called "Bring Your Own Phone" which allows people to use virtually any compatible or unlocked GSM phone on their network once you purchase one of their SIM cards.
As long as it is a phone that Straight talk supports and the phone came from tracphone or net 10, you can call and get a Straight talk sim card. Just dont tell them that the phone isn't from straight talk. If it's one of their phones they wont know the difference. Just tell them that a friend gave you the phone or something like that and you need a new sim card because it didn't have one.
In order to get your phone records from Straight Talk you will have to get a subpoena. A court order will allow you to get your records.
I had straight talk before and I got a new phone tried to transfer my number to the new phone. You have to call straight talk and u need your account number of the number in order to
Technically, yes. While Straight Talk is a pay as you go cell phone service, buying minutes is referred to as buying a "plan." (Plans last last between 30 and 365 days, depending on which plan you choose) If you want to ensure that your service is never interrupted between plans, Straight Talk customers can set up "Auto-Refills" - a rescheduled automatic payment to refill your plan on your service end date.
Yes, you can use a Straight Talk SIM card in an AT&T iPhone, provided the phone is unlocked or compatible with Straight Talk's network. Straight Talk uses AT&T's network, so AT&T phones typically work well with their SIM cards. Just ensure that the iPhone is not locked to a specific carrier and that it supports the necessary bands for Straight Talk's service.