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‎10-25-2014 11:05 PM
Hi, bought this last year around this time, ( my first Tracfone) now it's almost time to buy more minutes..... What is the best /easiest way to go about this , and, will I automatically continue with the triple minutes etc ? TIA
‎10-25-2014 11:45 PM
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‎10-25-2014 11:56 PM
On 10/25/2014 cantdrive55 said: If you are happy with your phone, the simplest way to go is to purchase the one year service with 400 minutes card. You can buy the card for $99 at Walmart or Target, or any number of places. You can add the time & minutes on your phone by following the instructions on the card. The minutes will automatically triple. Both QVC & HSN will be having special deals on phones coming up for the holidays soon, if you have any thoughts on upgrading.When it was time to do something with my tracfone, I found buying a new phone was a better option. I bought E226238 on the q when it was a TSV. It's currently $79 with free shipping. I like the phone better than the LG840. Just my preference.
‎10-26-2014 12:08 AM
simply add 400 mints card..
‎10-26-2014 12:20 AM
Thank you all for your help..... For my needs Iv'e been pretty happy with this phone, so may just get the 400 min. card .... 
‎10-26-2014 01:26 AM
On 10/25/2014 graycatsrule said:I did that once, too. I have been reading the TracfoneReviewer blog about new and upcoming offers on android phones. I would like a better camera, WIFI and maps & directions. It would be worth it to buy the phone you got and transfer the minutes to 1500 each talk, text and data to an android after the holidays.On 10/25/2014 cantdrive55 said: If you are happy with your phone, the simplest way to go is to purchase the one year service with 400 minutes card. You can buy the card for $99 at Walmart or Target, or any number of places. You can add the time & minutes on your phone by following the instructions on the card. The minutes will automatically triple. Both QVC & HSN will be having special deals on phones coming up for the holidays soon, if you have any thoughts on upgrading.When it was time to do something with my tracfone, I found buying a new phone was a better option. I bought E226238 on the q when it was a TSV. It's currently $79 with free shipping. I like the phone better than the LG840. Just my preference.
‎10-26-2014 02:00 AM
sassy lassy, this may be of help to you in getting some bonus minutes when you add your 400.
As mentioned in post 6 go to google and search for TRACFONE REVIEWER BLOG.
Scroll way down until you come to TRACFONE PROMO CODES. If you are able to buy the 400 mins, you may get 250 bonus minutes.
I just found this site thanks to cantdrive55. I have bookmarked it for my own use.
IHTH ![]()
‎10-26-2014 04:53 AM
Tracfone is not a high end smartphone. The best bet is to buy a new phone bundle. A card with 400 minutes cost $99.00 for 365 days.
A link to promo codes. http://tracfonereviewer.blogspot.com/p/tracfone-promo-codes.html
‎10-26-2014 05:29 AM
On 10/25/2014 sassy lassy said:Hi, bought this last year around this time, ( my first Tracfone) now it's almost time to buy more minutes..... What is the best /easiest way to go about this , and, will I automatically continue with the triple minutes etc ? TIA
Do like I've done for many years. Look over on hsn and they will usually have a newer phone and it will cost you less than adding a years worth of minutes on it's own. Stay with TracFone because in my opinion, their use of 2 of the biggest providers, have given me better connections with no dropped calls than my wife with Sprint/Virgin Mobile or T-Mobile alone.
If you want a "full on smart phone" you can also wait until hsn has a sale on a Samsung Galaxy SII or SIII, and you can get a monthly prepaid plan for as low as $35 per month.
If you are like myself that rarely uses a cell phone, stick with something like I have which is a Samsung Centura, which is not a full smart phone in my opinion, but you can e-mail/get on the net/text/download and all those features. This phone is just more difficult to operate these features and is not near the phone as the SII and SIII I mentioned above.
My older phone had only 3 weeks left on the time before expiration and to add the 365 days to it would have cost me $120. I bought the Century for $79.99 delivered and it came with 1200 minutes talk time/1200 texts/and 1200 of data. With this they added 3 more months to make it 15 months and also transferred over my over 4,000 minutes. This 4,000 was also added to the "texts and the data plans". So $80 divided by 15 months? That is $5.33 per month for me.
I plan on doing the same thing again but my expiration is not until August 2015 so I won't be looking to buy for quite awhile.
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