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Blogger HOODY said...

You know at this point I don't know why TF even bothers with these bonus codes. I mean geezzze just how many people are still holding on to some java based OS phone???

Since smartphones are now as cheap as dirt why even bother with anything else??

So if that's the case, TF should start making these codes available to smartphone users, otherwise just get rid of them.

Are there "some" that still may be using one of these java based phones, sure, some are still writing actual hand written letters too :) Heck I still have a 306C laying around in its box, never activated , was bought for 8 bucks as a backup MP3 player.

September 6, 2016 at 8:26 AM

Blogger JimWiz1 said...

How about smart phones are not for everyone. My 84 year old mother and dad both have flip phones, with real buttons. They don't use or need any of the smart phone stuff, just the ability to make and receive calls. They can do math in their heads before I get the app up on my phone. And, I am sure, there are many many other people who have no use for anything 'smart' about their phone.
That said, YES, I would love it if they would give us smart phone users the code specials too. Now that they introduced the smart phone only cards (on their site) they do give us a better deal than normal cards.
Live long and Prosper,
JimWiz1

September 8, 2016 at 1:17 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

CHEAP AND WORK BETTER, I JUST NEED TO MAKE CALLS, NOTHING FANCY

September 10, 2016 at 4:06 PM

Blogger Tillett4CT said...

I would STILL be using my old 2G cellphone if I wasn't forced to give it up because they are doing away with 2G - I liked it better than the 3G cell that I am now using - my old LG looked sorta like a blackberry with it's keyboard on the bottom & the only thing I didn't like about it was that the camera app wasn't on the top menu screen but the internet button was there to get hit accidently & waste minuted until I figured out that was the problem & had to lock the phone so that the cat stepping on the cellphone or something in my purse wasn't turning on the internet which I never uses on the cell since the screen was too tiny anyway - Thanks for giving the codes monthly so that we can extend our minutes for those of us who prefer non-smart phones to use - the only thing I like about smartphones is being able to text or to use the camera to talk via google hangouts but that requires internet access which I don't know how to use on the smartphone so that it connects via their service when there isn't wifi around?? Maybe someone can make a video that shows how to turn that on & off so we can use the data side to use a google or periscope app when there's not wifi in the area??

September 13, 2016 at 3:44 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I never butt-call anyone with my standard flippy :) and its more compact to carry

September 15, 2016 at 4:32 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Further, while you can now use smartphones with Tracfone (and even Lifeline service is usable with some models) most folks that go Tracfone - and anyone with Lifeline service - want no part of a data plan (they will use wi-fi instead, which remains unmetered and unmeterable). I currently have a 3G/HSPA Alcatel A405G candybar phone, and I'm looking at one of the few Lifeline-capable Android phones as a backup (it will be almost certainly one of Alcatel's PIXI series; like the candybar A405G, it's part of the OneTouch line).

September 21, 2016 at 2:08 AM

Blogger LABADBOY said...

I bought a 60 Minute Card use code 12745 and got an extra 200 bonus minutes, Thanks for the promo codes.

September 27, 2016 at 9:02 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I bought a 1 year/400 minute tracfone card on Oct. 1, used promo code 79816 online at the tracfone website. I only had 16 minutes left, I have lifetime double minutes, & was given 1450 minutes + my 16 minutes = 1466

October 1, 2016 at 12:40 PM

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