I just upgraded my phone by getting a prepaid phone at walmart and switching out the SIM card so Im left with my used phone and a brand new SIM card that hasn't been activated yet.
Its a nokia 6010 for t-mobile. It was used for about 8 months and is a really good phone. It has a few light scratches on the cover but other than that its fine. I'll get a photo but I just wanted to see if there was interest first.
The SIM card has never been opened and just needs to be activated to a number. Activating it will give you $10 in startup minutes, which I believe is 40 minutes at 25 cents a minute.
As far as prepaid phones go, tmobile has the best deal. If you buy a $100 card(or the same amount in smaller cards and call it in to have it set up as a $100 card) it will give you 1000 minutes(10 cents a minute) and a year(365days) expiration date instead of the usual 90 days like everyone else. It also makes any money already in your account go to .10 as well. So if you got a $100 card and activated it you would have 1100 minutes that wouldnt expire for a year. The minutes rollover as well, every time you refill it keeps the minutes you have and gives you a new expiration date according to the new amount added.
If you dont want to do the $100 card each time they have a rewards program that gives you 15% back once you've reached the gold rewards goal of $100 worth of refills made to the account.
It comes with the earpiece and wall charger. Im pretty sure I have the original paperwork so I will try to find it and the SIM card comes with paperwork that is unopened along with the SIM.
Asking $25 shipped standard mail.
Its a nokia 6010 for t-mobile. It was used for about 8 months and is a really good phone. It has a few light scratches on the cover but other than that its fine. I'll get a photo but I just wanted to see if there was interest first.
The SIM card has never been opened and just needs to be activated to a number. Activating it will give you $10 in startup minutes, which I believe is 40 minutes at 25 cents a minute.
As far as prepaid phones go, tmobile has the best deal. If you buy a $100 card(or the same amount in smaller cards and call it in to have it set up as a $100 card) it will give you 1000 minutes(10 cents a minute) and a year(365days) expiration date instead of the usual 90 days like everyone else. It also makes any money already in your account go to .10 as well. So if you got a $100 card and activated it you would have 1100 minutes that wouldnt expire for a year. The minutes rollover as well, every time you refill it keeps the minutes you have and gives you a new expiration date according to the new amount added.
If you dont want to do the $100 card each time they have a rewards program that gives you 15% back once you've reached the gold rewards goal of $100 worth of refills made to the account.
It comes with the earpiece and wall charger. Im pretty sure I have the original paperwork so I will try to find it and the SIM card comes with paperwork that is unopened along with the SIM.
Asking $25 shipped standard mail.