This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of TracFone for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
Are you looking for some help this summer with your cell phone bill? Are you searching for a low cost phone for your kids so you can keep in touch with them? Have you struggled in the past finding phones to fit your family’s needs? If so maybe you need a TracFone. My first cell phone was a TracFone. They have come a long ways with technology with the TracFone since I started using mobile phones. TracFone has something for everyone, from the simple phone with calling/texting capabilities for under $10 for those with simple needs to smart phones that can offer camera/video recording, internet access, app capabilities, mp3 player and a full QWERTY keyboard for as low as $29.99. TracFone offers brand name phones from leading manufacturers like Motorola, Kyocera, LG, Nokia and Samsung. There are no contracts, no credit checks, no activation charges or cancelation fees. No surprises!
The TracFone monthly plans are great. You choose how much or how little you want or need. You can purchase your TracFone minutes online or you can purchase TracFone cards from many retail stores across the country. If you have a talker or texter you can get the 1 year service cards that give you so much more. Receive double minutes for the life of your TracFone, and 800 minutes, for $119. You can also make international calls with a TracFone for the same price as a regular phone call. With the International Neighbors program, you can provide family and friends in Mexico or Canada a local phone number in those countries to reach you at your TracFone in the United States.
Have you or someone in your family owned a TracFone? What do you think about the cost, reliability and choices that TracFone has to offer? You can listen to videos from real TracFone customers and to hear even more about TracFone you can watch even more videos from real TracFone customers.






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I’m thinking of getting my daughter a Tracfone for back to school and I am worried about the reception on a prepaid phone. This is her first phone and I want it to be more of an “for an emergency only” type of deal so reception is super important for me. Can anyone help me?
Tracfone certainly seems to have the cheapest plans I’ve ever seen.
A family plan merely sets you back $27.96 for a family of 4 and a plan for a senior citizen/student/frugalista costs you only $6.66/month. Tracfone even bought out phones for seniors for only $14.99 (uh, thats for me, I’m a granny).
Oh and Monesha just so you know, you shouldn’t have any trouble with coverage and reception if your daughter gets a Tracfone, my whole family uses them and we’ve never had any issues in that dept.
Moesha. It’s a smart idea. You can help teach your daughter the value of a buck since it’s a prepaid cell phone and she will need to manage her airtime.
It’s also a good way for you to keep in touch with her via talk and text. And it’s inexpensive enough so that if she looses her phone, it’s not a big expense like a iPhone or blackberrie!
Finally, the coverage is good because they use the networks of Verizon and AT&T.
Good luck!
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Monica
Nice post. The tracfone is an amazing value and needs to be a serious consideration. I’m planning to get one when my ATNT contract ends in January. The value is far better than them and Tracfone only costs what ever you pay. No bills and no overages. Nice.