A:AnswerDo not get a prepaid card from Best Buy cuz they don't scan them right and it shows whenever you go to use them that it's a used car and they won't do nothing about it
A:AnswerUnlimted talk and text for 30 days + an additional 60 day buffer before having to purchase an additional card. You won't be able to make calls after the first 30 days.
A:AnswerA $45 refill card gets you Unlimited Talk, text, and data for 30 days. 8GB of that data is high speeds. The card adds 90 days to your account expiration date.
A:AnswerDepending on how long it has been off they're going to make you go to the AT&T store and get a new SIM card for The Go phone. They did me the same way a couple of months back when I had to use a flip phone while my smart phone was messed up so I could get a new one.
A:AnswerI know this one is very misleading because there are no 90 day plans. It’s just how long you have to load to your phone from the time it’s activated or it will expire in 90 days . Once you load it to your phone it’s only good for about 30 days,then you have to buy another $45.00 card. The AT&T $45.00 plan is just the amount you pay per month to reload and have the phone service, and If you don’t reload it within a 90 day period then you loose your phone number because of non activated for 90 days.
A:AnswerUnderstand the concern that they don't tell you what exactly you get for the money, but it really depends upon the pre-paid plan you are actually signed up for. So the answer is "it depends". Some specific prepaid plans also may not be available anymore. My plan is $25 per month for 200 minutes, unlimited text, and NO data. The $45 card would add $45 to my account towards a little less than 2 months of this plan. Other people are signed up for other plans, and the $45 would cover all or only some of a month of service. Some people have more pay as you go plans (per minute, per GB) type plans......so, it really depends is the right answer.