Yes. Tmobile can replace a phone screen protector for free if you supplied one.
No, typically prepaid phones are not free. You have to pay for them.
T-Mobile offers a number of free phones, including 4G models.Generally, to get a free phone, you need to sign a contract for one of their plans. The phone you can get free may depend on the plan you choose. Some of these plans with free phones are available through Radio Shack.
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Yes, you can use the Tmobile prepaid Unlimited text and $0.10 a minute plan where you can send as many texts as you want for $15 a month. Talking still costs you $0.10 a minute, but texts are all free. For $50 a month, you can get unlimited talk AND text as well.
You can get a number of free phones from Tmobile if you renew your contract. They ask for a two year commitment and you can choose any phone you like with good credit.
You can do this as long as the old phone works with the tMobile network (or is unlocked to work on both AT&T and tMobile). But you need to call tMobile to have them active the new SIM chip. Basically, they need to connect your daughter as a customer to the new SIM. You should be able to take your old phone into any tMobile store and they should do this for you. Cannot say if they will charge you a small activation fee but it should not require another 2 year contract. They may try to push a new phone on you for free or small price so they can lock you into a new 2 year plan.
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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.
Most prepaid wireless services will require you to purchase a phone. Some do offer promotions for either free minutes or a free phone with purchase of minutes.
it depends... if your phone is prepaid, then just call them and ask them to change it. if it is not well I'm not sure either go on your carrier's website or call them. hope this helped :)
Many people are switching to prepaid phones that don't have contracts. The rates are actually cheaper than contract plans and you don't have the confusing bills to try to figure out. Prepaid cell phones were the standard in Europe long before they came into use in the United States. If all you need is phone service without all the bells and whistles, check out prepaid phones like Boost, TMobile or Net10.