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Virgin Mobile provides a cellphone service that requires absolutely no contract. If you are one of those people who hate entering into a long cellphone contract, because you never know how happy you will be with the service, than Virgin Mobile Phones are for you. Virgin Mobile offers many of the latest styles and models of phones, so you can have an attractive, fun cellphone as well as a month-to-month plan. They also offer a great, affordable unlimited talk, text and web plan so you can talk on your phone, text your friends and surf the Internet all you want for one low price.
You can send the message to your email and print it out from there.
That depends on the service provider you're with. The phone doesn't have UNLTD texting on it's own; you must buy it from your service provider (eg, Sprint, Verizon, Virgin Mobile, etc.).
Yes just send to your email and print it out
The brand names of the mobile phone models that the wireless telephone service provider Virgin Mobile provides to customers are Kyocera, Samsung, and LG. The prepaid plans begin at twenty dollars a month and rise to forty dollars a month for unlimited talk, text, and web access.
Virgin Mobile!Good:You can pay only $25.00 a month on a pre-paid plan.You can text all day and all night.Most of them are touchscreen! And [most of them] are under $110.00!You get great service!Bad:Costs minutes if you call.Broadband2Go. [Don't get it, super slow.]I hoped this helped you! Thank you for choosing Virgin Mobile!~Greenie8162
Either a service which can be delivered in different locations or when your phone can text and call meaning it gets service.
In my opinion, Boost mobile and Virgin mobile have the best plans available. Boost mobile is unlimited talk, text and web for $50 a month with shrinkage.
It depends on your service. T-Mobile; Yes. I have T-Mobile, I have minutes for my talk, and I have unlimited for my text. So I'm not so sure... Check back with your service.
You can check your sms balance on a loop mobile, by text a predetermine number to your service provider. The number you have to text will be different with every service provider, so you will have to check with to get the proper number.