I have a go phone. Yes they can retire. The warning for shutting down your phone would be: they take away all your minutes. And when it shuts your phone down you could turn it on and like play games on it but you won't be able to like put anymore minutes on it. Unless you go to the closest at&t store and ask them to reactivate the phone.
by the way, this only happens if you dont use the phone or get minutes for about 4-5 months. :) hope this helped
It will not expire.
erm? no. it's battery can go bad, but it doesn't "expire".
I dont think so -------------- That's actually wrong. You can get them at Walmart for $88.00 and with a prepaid card. Although the minutes expire after 6 weeks if you don't use them...but it's a cool phone.
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Yes, sea salt does not expire or go bad over time. It can be stored indefinitely if kept in a cool, dry place.
A GO Phone can be purchased at your local AT&T dealer or: http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-phone-service/go-phones/
One can go to many places to find out about the different styles of Nokia Phones. One can go to a phone store where they have all Nokia Phones. One can also go on Nokia site to find everything about Nokia phones.
The service expires when an individual no longer meets the qualifications specified by the government.
There are not any possible coupons that you can use for AT&T pay as you go phones. Coupons for phones are usually hard to come by.
The phones themselves can be either contract or pay as you go, the sim card determines whether it's pay as you go or not.
As long as the companies minutes don't expire, pay-as-you-go cell phones are a great source for emergency purposes instead a full phone bill each month. It can also be beneficial for people trying to save money.
idk look it up its not hard well go on metropcs.com go on buy phones and it shows phones like that and good luck