Can I use my tracfone in Aruba, if so is there a different charge?
No, only Motorola phones you buy from Tracfone can use their minutes.
yes just ask the company to move your # to your current phone
Straight Talk is an MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator), which means that don't use their own towers - rather they "lease" service from a couple other of the nation's leading service providers. Tracfone wireless piggybacks on all four of the major carriers, depending on what phone you use. GSM: AT&T, T-Mobile CDMA:Verizon,Sprint
No u can't
I have had the same problem. When you contact Tracfone they will tell you the local carrier does not provide it or the towers in your area can't send data. But what it is is Tracfone is unwilling to provide the service to you and the people in your area. I contacted my local provider and they do provide the service but Tracfone is unwilling to provide it to the customers. I called Tracfone and after 30 minutes I fianally got a superviser to admit Tracfone is unwilling to provide data service in my area even though they keep blaming the local carriers
Because it is not using the home tower. In my zip code (CDMA market), Verizon and US Cellular are the two providers. My Tracfone should be using Verizon towers, but it is using the US Cellular towers and showing roaming on the phone in the home area. Whenever the home towers are not being used, the Tracfone will show roaming on a CDMA phone. GSM phones are a different story.
No, you need to buy a Tracfone phone to use their service.
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TracFone uses both Verizon and AT&T's network to provide service to their customers. The network you have depends on your location.
NO, tracfone can only be used in USA! That is what customer service just told me