You don't, because it's a myth. A number of people have sent us a question about whether the president is offering to pay your cell phone bill. This is an internet scam, from people who want to get your personal information and steal your identity. The president is not paying anyone's cell phone bill (other than his own and his family's); anyone who asks you for your bank account number (supposedly so you can have the president deposit money into your account) is scamming you. Don't respond.
it means they havent paid their bill
You can't, because it's not true. There is a much-repeated internet myth, promoted by conservative talk show hosts, that President Obama is giving away telephones to welfare recipients. It is not true. There is a program that has been around for about two decades where victims of domestic violence can get a free phone so they can call 911 in case they are in danger. But that program was started long before President Obama. There is also a myth that the president wants to pay your cell phone bill. This is an internet scam, from people who want to get your personal information and steal your identity. The president is not paying anyone's cell phone bill. Poor people can get free cell phones and service. freegovernmentcellphones
No, you have paid for the minutes so you have them until they are gone. Do not worry about them being taken from you. This isn't like a cell phone bill, you have already paid for these minutes.
The person hasn't paid their bill and its temporarily disconnected.
paid my bill on august 25 2011 but my phone is off,
A pre-paid cell phone is a phone that requires no contract and it has no monthly subscription fee. You buy a cellphone card and load it to your cell phone, you are pre-paying for your cellphone services before using them thus the term pre-paid cellphone.
To get a contract cell phone....Yes But you can always get Pre-Paid
usually when you have a no contract phone you do not have to pay a monthly bill you pay as you go, like a pre-paid cell phone, but now a days these phone companies are making phones that are no contract where you pay like $50/ month.
Yes it depends on what carrier you have. I have Virgin Mobile and i successfully paid my bill at radio shack.
Simple Answer...No I switch my sim card al the time when my brother-in-law gets a new phone, he has a contract w/ nextel and I have a pre-paid boost mobile, so yes you can
There are many cell phone plans that are pre-paid, so you can pay what you want and only use up the minutes you pay for. You can do a search for "pre-paid cell phone plans" to find the companies that offer this.
No