Tracfone Wireless LogoToday I am announcing that my blog is happily sponsored by Tracfone Wireless cell phones and service.  If you do not know what Tracfone is, you can get all the information you need by clicking here.

For those of you that do know what Tracfone is, you will be seeing banners and posts about them and the deals they run over the next month or more.  I feel that because I own 2 Tracfone’s myself, I will be able to clearly and successfully post about the Tracfone service and products.

Tracfone wireless is all about not getting a bill.  You pay for minutes first and use them up throughout the month.  Of course, there is always a catch, and that is the service on your phone will end every 3 months.  This creates a buying “circle”, when you have to buy another prepaid card to “fill” your phone, you get another 3 months of service.

There are also service plans:

1.  Value Plan - Automatically adds 50 MINUTES every month for only $9.99.
2.  Family Plan - Automatically adds 50 MINUTES to first phone and 30 MINUTES to each additional phone, every month. It’s just $9.99 for the first phone then $5.99* each additional phone.
3.  LifeLine Plan - Automatically adds an additional 30 SERVICE DAYS when you need it - enrollment is FREE only $4.95 when used!**

These plans are a great deal and really are just like any other cell phone plan.  The difference being there are NO CONTRACTS, BILLS or SURPRISES with Tracfone.  I use my phone on a regular basis, but I wouldn’t call myself a cellphone-a-holic by any means.  These phones work excellent for me and I would recommend them to anyone that complains of their high cell phone bill.

All the minutes that I have on my phone actually will carry over to the next month!  That is such a nice feature, because I sometimes don’t use them all and at first was worried they would go to waste.  You  can also purchase a double minutes for life card.  This card, about $100, gives you double the minutes of any card you enter on your phone, for LIFE!!  I say that it’s well worth it.

Getting cards is easy, too.  They are sold at any Wal-Mart and I usually put them on my list for birthday or Christmas.  You can also get mintues on the Tracfone website with any major credit card, so that is a nice touch.

At this point I don’t really have many bad things to say.  I travel a little in the summer months and haven’t had any issues with service.  Entering cards is easy and haven’t had to deal with any customer service up to this point.  I am happy overall and just wanted to pass the information along to anyone interested.

How much do you pay for wireless cell service?  Consider switching to Tracfone and be FREE of over priced contracts forever!