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T-Mobile Prepaid $10 Refill Card

T-Mobile Prepaid $10 Refill Card

List Price: $9.99
Your Price: $9.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: works great for your PDA-phone internet service
Review: GSM pre-paid phone cards are excellent solutions to the business professional who desires a second mobile device without the need for having another monthly service contract liability. Pay-as-you-go convenience & pricing compliments the portability of the GSM SIM-card.

The mobile device of today should have integrated:
- triband GSM/GPRS network compatibility (900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
- PDA (with Microsoft Outlook mandatory; Excel & Word optional) &/or digital camera
- optional flash memory upgrade on devices targeted to the media-intensive user (games, videos, mp3, video telephony, etc.)
- data portability (SIM card, USB, infrared, etc.)

The prepaid SIM card can play an integral role in the mobile lifestyle. T-Mobile is an excellent carrier for mobile service. Their service coverage is second only to AT&T, while offering much greater cost-per-minute value. Their international networks and agreements span to virtually every corner of the globe. And their spokeswoman is Catherine Zeta-Jones... what more could you want! =)

* Five stars for international coverage
* Five stars for local coverage
* Three stars for nationwide network
* Five stars for pricing of monthly contracts
* Two stars for pricing of pre-paid SIM cards
* Five stars for customer service
* Five stars for "staying power" (Deutsche Telekom is parent company)
* Three Stars for "first-to-market" handset availability

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: works great for your PDA-phone internet service
Review: GSM pre-paid phone cards are excellent solutions to the business professional who desires a second mobile device without the need for having another monthly service contract liability. Pay-as-you-go convenience & pricing compliments the portability of the GSM SIM-card.

The mobile device of today should have integrated:
- triband GSM/GPRS network compatibility (900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
- PDA (with Microsoft Outlook mandatory; Excel & Word optional) &/or digital camera
- optional flash memory upgrade on devices targeted to the media-intensive user (games, videos, mp3, video telephony, etc.)
- data portability (SIM card, USB, infrared, etc.)

The prepaid SIM card can play an integral role in the mobile lifestyle. T-Mobile is an excellent carrier for mobile service. Their service coverage is second only to AT&T, while offering much greater cost-per-minute value. Their international networks and agreements span to virtually every corner of the globe. And their spokeswoman is Catherine Zeta-Jones... what more could you want! =)

* Five stars for international coverage
* Five stars for local coverage
* Three stars for nationwide network
* Five stars for pricing of monthly contracts
* Two stars for pricing of pre-paid SIM cards
* Five stars for customer service
* Five stars for "staying power" (Deutsche Telekom is parent company)
* Three Stars for "first-to-market" handset availability

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Good for only 15 days!!!
Review: This gotta be the worst prepaid card you can find anywhere. Of course they want you to buy a larger denomination card, so they make this just good for only 15 days. That's right, if you don't use up the $10 (which actually isn't hard at the high rate t-mobile is charging), after two weeks it's useless. The worst thing about t-mobile is, its coverage sucks big time, so say you try to make a call and you hear someone pick up the phone but then you get cut off, here goes your credit. Virgin Mobile has the best prepaid service, period.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Good for only 15 days!!!
Review: This gotta be the worst prepaid card you can find anywhere. Of course they want you to buy a larger denomination card, so they make this just good for only 15 days. That's right, if you don't use up the $10 (which actually isn't hard at the high rate t-mobile is charging), after two weeks it's useless. The worst thing about t-mobile is, its coverage sucks big time, so say you try to make a call and you hear someone pick up the phone but then you get cut off, here goes your credit. Virgin Mobile has the best prepaid service, period.


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