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Anonymous
Is this good? Can I transfer my old phone number to this for 3 month pack. Just to verify the service.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
It is no good. It is garbage. //@Anonymous: Is this good? Can I transfer my old phone number to this for 3 month pack. Just to verify the service.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Don't buy Samsung phone, After 9 months, the battery will last only half of the day.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
at least it lasts 9 months //@Anonymous: Don't buy Samsung phone, After 9 months, the battery will last only half of the day.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Google ??? "if you didn't know". //@anonymous: Better than backdoor.ed apple product. Google drop.ou.tjeep if you didn't already know.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Dirty SS!
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Dirty PP! //@Anonymous: Dirty SS!
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Better than backdoor.ed apple product. Google drop.ou.tjeep if you didn't already know.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Google ??? "if you didn't know". //@anonymous: Better than backdoor.ed apple product. Google drop.ou.tjeep if you didn't already know.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
No ebay please
7 years ago |
Anonymous
what a bargain. no not S9, mate se for $180
7 years ago |
Anonymous
IPhone X already dropped to $799 at some sites. How could s9+ charge that lots of money?
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Google ??? if you didn't already know.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
ha ha //@anonymous: Google ??? "if you didn't know". //@anonymous: Better than backdoor.ed apple product. Google drop.ou.tjeep if you didn't already know.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Ha ha ha ha //@anonymous: Google ??? if you didn't already know.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Thanks. I suspected that, but now I know the name for it. Shameful. //@anonymous: Google ??? "if you didn't know". //@anonymous: Better than backdoor.ed apple product. Google drop.ou.tjeep if you didn't already know.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
I am samsung S8+ user, all I want to say is Samsung hardware is great, but the Battery Life Suck so bad & OS almost never update.....
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Due to a android system?
7 years ago |
Anonymous
That's Bec of the carrier not the manufacturer.. they update but by the time the carrier tweak it with bloatware, it's too late or the phone is obsolete //@anonymous: I am samsung S8+ user, all I want to say is Samsung hardware is great, but the Battery Life Suck so bad & OS almost never update.....
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Beware! Samsung will not give you updates after 12 months, 18 months at best. My son has Google Pixel (1st Generation) and he still gets regular updates. Now that is return on investment!
7 years ago |
Anonymous
my 4 years old Note 4 still gets update from Samsung regularly. //@Anonymous: Beware! Samsung will not give you updates after 12 months, 18 months at best. My son has Google Pixel (1st Generation) and he still gets regular updates. Now that is return on investment!
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Excellent deal!
7 years ago |
Anonymous
my note 4 is also getting updates. //@anonymous: my 4 years old Note 4 still gets update from Samsung regularly. //@Anonymous: Beware! Samsung will not give you updates after 12 months, 18 months at best. My son has Google Pixel (1st Generation) and he still gets regular updates. Now that is return on investment!
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Hua wei mate 10 pro much faster. Compare side by side and you will see
7 years ago |
Anonymous
I tried my friend's Mate 10 and didn't really like it. I'll stick with my Samsung. Plus my friend said she's always worried about Emperor Winnie the Pooh using her Hua Wei for spying; and that would concern me too. //@Anonymous: Hua wei mate 10 pro much faster. Compare side by side and you will see
7 years ago |
Anonymous
I had Samsung S8+. After about six months, the system runs slower and slower.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Same here. Are these other comments f@ke or are the users just dumb? //@Anonymous: my 4 years old Note 4 still gets update from Samsung regularly. //@Anonymous: Beware! Samsung will not give you updates after 12 months, 18 months at best. My son has Google Pixel (1st Generation) and he still gets regular updates. Now that is return on investment!
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Haha haha!!! //@Anonymous: I tried my friend's Mate 10 and didn't really like it. I'll stick with my Samsung. Plus my friend said she's always worried about Emperor Winnie the Pooh using her Hua Wei for spying; and that would concern me too. //@Anonymous: Hua wei mate 10 pro much faster. Compare side by side and you will see
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Samsung S8 here. On os7.0 when released a year ago and still on os7.0 now. Samsung has slowest os update. //@anonymous: Same here. Are these other comments f@ke or are the users just dumb? //@Anonymous: my 4 years old Note 4 still gets update from Samsung regularly. //@Anonymous: Beware! Samsung will not give you updates after 12 months, 18 months at best. My son has Google Pixel (1st Generation) and he still gets regular updates. Now that is return on investment!
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Both Samsung and hua.wei are good phone. Beware to stay away from iPhone which has emb.eded spy.ware from N.S..A. Google drop.out.jeep, i.see.you and gre.ykey if you didn't already know
7 years ago |
Anonymous
It is going to be $400 by this Black Friday.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
You're right about Samsung, but not about Hua Wei. Google Emperor Winnie the Pooh, if you didn't know. //@anonymous: Both Samsung and hua.wei are good phone. Beware to stay away from iPhone which has emb.eded spy.ware from N.S..A. Google drop.out.jeep, i.see.you and gre.ykey if you didn't already know
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Got the S9+ from TMobile and very happy about it.
It's fast and battery life is good.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
it used to be 699 they increased price for S9 and S9+
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Both phones are good. But not to touch iphone. We all know why.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Yes, we all know. Because you're afraid you'll love the iPhone and then you'll look like a hipocrite after you spent so much effort saying bad things about it. iPhone is #1 and you can't bear to admit it. //@anonymous: Both phones are good. But not to touch iphone. We all know why.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
thanks deaslea
i buy two galaxy for my children
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Deal
7 years ago |
Anonymous
solid phone for the price....
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Are these unlocked phones?
7 years ago |
Anonymous
thanks, got one for the kid
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Got the sammy. Definitely worth the extra $34
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Best deal for my kids, thx.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
I don't think so. //@anonymous: The Galaxy is by far the better choice.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Got the hua wei. Galaxy not worth the extra $35
7 years ago |
Anonymous
In for one Hua wei. Thank you dealsda
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Bought Samsung.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Galaxy all the way.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Bought Hua wei
7 years ago |
Anonymous
thanks deaslea
i buy two galaxy for my children
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Fuc you, Dealsea, I will not come to this webiste any more!
7 years ago |
Anonymous
I guess that the phone is locked to cricket and is useless unless one sticks with cricket.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
88 //@Anonymous: Fuc you, Dealsea, I will not come to this webiste any more!
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Both phones are good. But not to touch iphone. We all know why.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
just got the hw phone tonight. pretty good enough for the kid
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Yes, we all know. Because you're afraid you'll love the iPhone and then you'll look like a hipocrite after you spent so much effort saying bad things about it. iPhone is #1 and you can't bear to admit it. //@anonymous: Both phones are good. But not to touch iphone. We all know why.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
return the card, get $30 back
7 years ago |
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Anonymous
Be careful. There is delay in calling and receiving calls so you will have dropped calls. Lots of designed glitches to waste your time if you are good enough to get your money back.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
The trial is not free at all, Cuz to cancel, you need to click their tricky and vague $15 deposit link, otherwise you cannot even proceed to cancel at all.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
This company will charge your credit card $0.01 every month, even if you are not using their sim card, or even if you have changed your credit card number.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
NOPE!
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Be careful, impossible to cancel some services online, and no way to access to human operator by phone unless you pay $14. //@namdog: be very very careful. this is a monkey business company that tries everything to get your money.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
I signed up and canceled when they keep charging for data they say its free its, not they charge you for data
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Richie Suraci says this.....best deal overall on the market, you ca't find a better price and service
7 years ago |
Anonymous
If use PayPal to pay the Sim, can they still charge you later?
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Richie Suraci says, best
deal on the market, you can't find a better deal.....
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Richie Suraci says, best
deal on the market, you can't find a better deal.....
7 years ago |
Anonymous
This is an amazing deal. I've used FreedomPop for a few years actually, and their service has by far been the cheapest I could find! They even have a free plan you can downgrade to if you are a light user. I would at least recommend seeing what they have to offer, even if you're looking for a backup device.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Oh Gosh company has been fueling my personal business for years. I have purchased 20 cell phones for my sales staff. Key is just go in your Interface and downgrade to free plan if you want to. I suspect the haters on this thread are illiterate.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Yes they can charge your credit card in the future because you authorized multiple future payments. Even if your credit card expires they can still charge you as long as that account is still active. FP does not accept prepaid cards either. //@Anonymous: If use PayPal to pay the Sim, can they still charge you later?
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Have to say that I started with the FreedomPop hotspot for my business back in the old Sprint days and it's been in the tech bag for my mobile office ever since.
From the free plan that gives my business a phone number and data line, to the 1000x3 plan that gives me everything I need for personal usage (once I start using WiFi where it's available) - I've saved $1000's since I switched.
Think about this one - a family of 4 on the best deals right now will be $100 a month - on FreedomPop it's $16.65 a month - that's $1000 a year back in your pocket!
FreedomPop saves you money and offers a great service plan for the average user.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Of course they charge you for any data you use over what they give you. You only get 200-700mb (spending on friends) on a free account. Use any more and they charge you same as any other limited plan. //@anonymous: I signed up and canceled when they keep charging for data they say its free its, not they charge you for data
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Good deal. Be sure to connect with FreedomPop friends to get an extra 500 MB each month.
7 years ago |
Global
As long as you know that an account balance is required (as stated in the fine print) for downgrades, there are no other catches. Enjoy the free data!
7 years ago |
Global
It would be great if FP could make the "account balance required for downgrading" notice more remarkable. //@anonymous: Oh Gosh company has been fueling my personal business for years. I have purchased 20 cell phones for my sales staff. Key is just go in your Interface and downgrade to free plan if you want to. I suspect the haters on this thread are illiterate.
7 years ago |
Global
No, if you cancel the billing agreement //@anonymous: If use PayPal to pay the Sim, can they still charge you later?
7 years ago |
Global
But you could still get free service if you read all the fine prints! //@namdog: be very very careful. this is a monkey business company that tries everything to get your money.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
I bought my first FreedomPop phone for my son. He was only 9 years old so I really didn’t want to spend much on a phone for him. This way, if he lost it, it wouldn’t be a big deal. It would also be a great way to give him a phone to use when he is out and about and learn how to be responsible for something like this before he reaches his teen years. In two years, he only lost is twice, but after he lost the second one, we found the first one. LOL. The service has been good, but not awesome. Good enough for a casual user.
- vle045
7 years ago |