It cost 299
It depends on what data/texting plan you have.
"This depends a lot on which phone you choose when you set up your plan, as well as how many minutes you buy at a time, as buying more minutes costs less per minute. But if you chose a free phone, and bought only 250 minutes at a time, it would cost you 6 cents/minutes."
The cost of phone cards can vary widely, depending on the carrier, the store it is purchased from, the rate per minute and the number of minutes being purchased. Cards can cost as little as $2.00 or as much as $30.00, and do not always list the cost per minute of air time on the card. It is best to shop around and read the fine print before purchasing any prepaid phone card.
Visit www.cellphoneabout.com for information about prepaid cellular phone costs. Many people choose this route due to credit issues preventing them from qualifying and many people do not want to sign contracts. You can buy cheap phones starting at approximately $30 at Wal Mart but they do not have many features. The average cost for minutes is about $20 for 200 minutes.
No, I don't think you get a free phone with any verizon prepaid plans. You'd still have to pay for the phone although I doubt it would cost much to buy.
a prepaid sidekick will cost about $150.00
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Many people have their reservations about prepaid phones but they are very beneficial for a lot of people. Someone that doesn't do much talking and only needs a phone in certain situations can definitely be on the upside of phone owners. A prepaid phone can allow someone to purchase enough minutes as are necessary without having to worry about a monthly bill being due.
"The cost of your prepaid Sprint phone depends on the number of minutes you wish to purchase and the cost of the phone itself. The price of minutes generally ranges fro $25 for 300 minutes, to $40 for 1,200. The price of phones can range anywhere from $15 to $300."
Many people fear that they are spending too much on their cell phone bill, but don't know how to cut their costs down. Thanks to great cell phone prepaid plans, you are now able to cut down on your costs. By investing in a prepaid cell phone, you will still have a much-needed cell phone, and you can buy minutes in a set amount. Most plans require you to spend a certain amount per month, but pay-as-you go minutes don't. By choosing to pay as you go, you only pay for the minutes you use, so none go to waste.
"This depends entirely on how much you plan to use your phone. You would have to look at how many minutes you are using currently, and decide if switching to a prepaid plan works for you. Typically, if you don't use your allotted minutes each month, then prepaid may be the way to go."