Net 10 Prepaid Unlimited Plan
Net10 Wireless has always been ten cents a minute, PAYG (pay as you go) . Until not too long ago you always received 300 minutes and sixty days of service when you activated your new Net10 phone. The cost of both phones and minutes has changed, the minutes are continuing to get less expensive. They now offer you Monthly plans which provide extra minutes per dollar spent. You can also continue to purchase with the inexpensive PAYG plan they have always had.
Net 10 New Pricing.
10 Cent Minutes
$15 a month–Purchase a $30 sixty day PAYG card and get 300 minutes.
6.66 Cents a minute
$20 a month–Buy a $60 90 day PAYG card and get 900 minutes–only available at Net 10 Cellular.com
3 Cents a Minute
$25 a month–Purchase a $25 Monthly card and get 750 minutes –Only available at Net10.com
Unlimited Minutes
$50 a month–Purchase $50 Monthly card for unlimited minutes, text/picture messaging, web, email, 411 calls. Only available at Net10.com
New Net 10 Cellular Phone Pricing
You are still able to get some phones with 300 free minutes. They Some of the phones are now for sale with the 750 minute Monthly plan included. All of the Net 10 phones do not come with 300 free minutes. It is important to look at the fine print when getting a Net 10 Cellular phone to make sure you are receiving free minutes. You can get phones starting at $14.99 but the phone will be a better deal if you spend $25 and get a phone that “Includes 300 Minutes and 60 Days of Service upon activation.”
Roll Over with Net 10 Cellular
Carry over is now different for various Net10 options. The $25 and $50 Monthly cards do not roll over time or minutes.
So if you purchase a Net10 Wireless “Monthly” Card you will get 30 days to use your 750 or Unlimited minutes. If you purchase a Pay as you Go minute card like the $30/60 day card then your service time and minutes will roll over if you keep your service active.
The PAYG (pay as you go) cards do roll over minutes and service time.
Plan Changes with Net10 Cellular
If you want to change from Pay as you go to Monthly service there is no extra charge. You can shift back to PAYG just by adding another pay as you go card. Remember the Monthly cards do not roll over. As soon as you add an additional card with monthly service your previous card will become invalid.
Monthly Card Warning
If you are using the Monthly service and you add an additional card your prior balance will not roll forward. For example if you have 100 minutes and 12 days left and you add another 750 minute card you will end up with 750 minutes and 30 days, you will not end up with 850 minutes and 42 days. The Net 10 Prepaid Unlimited Plan can be purchased for $50 per month.
You will spend at least $15 a thirty day period to keep your Net 10 Cellular phone active.
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Get more info on the Net 10 Prepaid Unlimited Plan at Net10.com
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3 responses to Net 10 Prepaid Unlimited Plan
I love this carrier! Net1o Unlimited is amazing. I am saving so much money with it. $50 a month for unlimited text, call and data is a deal. Not only that, but they have great customer service and coverage.
Net10 is totally the way to go if you are going prepaid. I know what I am spending and I am saving an average of 50 dollars a month. We all know how much we need those savings. Service and coverage is fantastic. Plus I really have enjoyed the actual phone.
I would just like to add that NET10 offers the most flexibility among the prepaid carriers. I hate paying for more minutes than I use and my husband consistently has overage charges with our current contract carrier. When we switch he can go with the unlimited plan. Although it’s not the cheapest, they seem do offer the best coverage. And, I will be able to use the pay as you go minutes since I just use my phone for basic calls and some text messaging.
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