Can you really buy a prepaid cell phone to use on a regular (contract) t-mobile cell plan?
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I've heard rumors that you can buy a prepaid cell phone (which are generally a lot cheaper and don't require contract extensions) and use it if you have a regular cell phone agreement. Is this true? I'd like to save money and not sign away the next 2 years of my life to get a working phone (mine broke last night :( ), but don't want to waste money if it's not true. Any ideas? Thanks! :-)~
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Answer:
you can buy a prepaid phone and use it with a contract plan my sidekick2 broke so i bought a prepaid nokia and put my sim card in it and it works
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Other answers
Probably not the company would loose money so it wouldn't be a good deal for them
HelloDarling
My son has a prepay phone for his regular contract t-mobile plan and it works just fine.
Jeff F
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