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Well, there is a program on T-Mobile that allows you to get a phone without a credit check. My friend has T-Mobile because he has no credit.
There are a few websites that allow one to compare mobile phone specifications. One can compare on sites such as 'Money Supermarket', 'Phone Arena' and 'Find The Best'.
It is when (say for Mobile phone) you get credit put on to your phone without paying for it, usually only about $2. Although the amount of money(credit) will be taking the time more credit is added to the phone.
Mobile phone socks can be found in almost any mobile device store, and even in some provider stores such as T-Mobile and AT&T. Of course it is also possible to find such phone socks in shops specified to electronics, or in a large supermarket.
To transfer credit from one mobile phone to another, both phones have to be from the same company. When setting up the new phone, tell the operator that there are credits to transfer from an old mobile phone to the new mobile phone. TracFone is one of the only phones that let a person transfer credits this way.
yeah, they will text you and you have to reply saying Y to confirm.
1. Your hands/fingers to press mobile phone buttons 2. A mobile phone 3. a sim card with credit in 4. signal(phone)
dial 1744 on your mobile phone. if you would like your balance to come up on the screen dial 1745 from your mobile phone.
Some companies that provide a cheap mobile phone deal are Acer, Apple, Blackberry, Motorola and more. You can go to the money supermarket website for more details.
£69. at woolworths
It means Mobile Top Up.... for putting credit onto a mobile phone.