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Prepaid cards can be used to buy the equivalent Walmart gift cards to use for merchandise, groceries or gas. People also buy Amazon gift cards and put the money on their Amazon accounts. If you do a lot of online purchase it is easy to liquidate this without losing money. We can use the cards also to pay for our Sprint bill. We can do it in the my Sprint app and you can choose the amount you want to pay. Great if we have money leftover after we use the card to purchase other items.
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for sprint phones (android only)from dial pad dial # # 7 8 6 # (no spaces) hit view. u can see the history of phone date activated, min used etc |
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Glad I did. $300 is better than $100 and I can still port out in a few months. No contracts on the Kickstarter plan. They automatically waived the activation fee by doing it online as well, but after looking at my confirmation email it says there will be a one-time credit of $30 within 3 invoices however that plays out. My first bill will be charged 30 days from today.
I was concerned with the Amazon reviews saying they were sent 4 of the same SIMs, but it worked flawlessly. Over chat the rep told me which one to use. I also asked if I could double down on both the $300 and $100 Amazon SIM promotion, but was a no go. Worth a shot anyway.
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FWIW, I read T-mo's Q&A by their reps and they say they don't prorate the final bill. However, I cancelled my T-mo lines on June 2nd with the billing period ending on June 15th and the final bill shows a credit of $23.41 (full month is $79 with taxes and fees) which they say will be sent via a debit card.
Ppl wonder if Postpaid carriers prorate final bill...(I initially thought they don't prorated since almost everybody said so and based on my own experience) but hpham_53's case about T-Mobile triggered me to review the service agreement of each Big 4 carriers
My findings:
ATT and Sprint specifically state final bill is not prorated in the agreement.
While T-Mobile and Verizon didn't mention it in the agreement.
But Verizon has a support article about final bill that states
"Pro-rated credits will appear on the bill for any charges that were billed in advance after a disconnect date."
https://www.verizon.com/support/r...final-bill
So Verizon is likely to prorate final bill of residential services... not sure if it applies to Verizon Wireless Service.
One thing to note is that hpham_53 called to cancel T-Mobile service and gave up the numbers instead of porting out. Will not know if porting out to cancel or simply cancelling makes a difference on the final bill
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I have seen mentions of Venmo/PayPal but they appear to charge fees for use of a credit card.
if anyone tries this with virtual/physical card, please update if it worked or not.
it works for TCB virtual visa. need report whether BF virtual card does too.
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if anyone tries this with virtual/physical card, please update if it worked or not.
it works for TCB virtual visa. need report whether BF virtual card does too.