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Blogger Steve said...

These new cards look great,but what happens if you already a huge balance on your phone and you go to use these,i/e (I have 23,000 talk, 45,000 text and 8gb of data and my expire date is 6-28-2027, does all of that dissapear and get replaced by this new plan? I would want to know upfront before I would try these new cards,looks like a great bye though!! Any thoughts...????

July 25, 2019 at 4:53 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

Myman you a true Trac foner. I thought I had a bunch

July 27, 2019 at 9:51 AM

Anonymous Chris said...

If you have a huge balance of thousands of minutes that means you not using it and can afford to lose it for an unlimited plan.

July 29, 2019 at 9:16 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Obviously I don't know exactly how the new unlimited cards will work with existing balances, but one possibility is that once you add one of these cards your talk/text balances are frozen at current levels and will not change for 30 days no matter how much you use. When your unlimited plan ends your talk/text balances will start going down again. This is just a guess so please post your experiences if you try one of these plans.

July 30, 2019 at 6:46 AM

Blogger Pugdaddy said...

Yes, this is the big question. Please post your experiences in this area.

July 31, 2019 at 5:51 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is from the FAQ on the TF web site:
https://support.tracfone.com/expresshelp/unlimited-plans/3088934

What happens with my current benefits (minutes, text and data) if I add any of the new Unlimited Talk & Text plans?
You will keep your current benefits. None of it will be lost. Also, the current expiration date will be extended by 30 additional days when you add the new Unlimited Talk & Text plan. You can use your previous benefits once the Unlimited Talk & Text plan expires.

What happens after my Unlimited Talk & Text plan expires?
You can refill your service with an Unlimited Talk & Text plan or any other plan you want. If you have a previous balance, you will automatically begin to use it.

What happens if I want to go back to my previous plan?
If you decide to go back to your previous plan, just let the Unlimited Talk & Text plan expire. Then, you will be able to use your previous benefits/plan automatically.

August 1, 2019 at 3:36 PM

Blogger JimWiz1 said...

TF posted new FAQ info about the new Unlimited Plan. This is one of them...most important to me.
What happens with my current benefits (minutes, text and data) if I add any of the new Unlimited Talk & Text plans? | FAQ
You will keep your current benefits. None of it will be lost. ... Also, the current expiration date will be extended by 30 additional days when you add the new Unlimited ... Talk & Text plan. ... You can use your previous benefits once the Unlimited Talk & Text plan expires.
Live long and Prosper, JimWiz1

August 2, 2019 at 12:37 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Per the Tracfone FAQ page, you keep your existing balance. They add 30 days onto the end of your expiration date. If you let the unlimited plan expire, you go back to using your existing minutes/text/data.

So, if you had 6 months left on your plan, 500 minutes, 100 texts and 1 gig of data when you opted in to the unlimited cards, you'll still have that when you opt out.

August 5, 2019 at 9:46 AM

Blogger TheLanMan said...

Article states "If you don't use a lot of minutes, a card like the $49 365 day airtime card (with 1200 talk/text and 3GB data) is a great option right now." The link goes to eBay... apparently it's an eBay-exclusive offer for a bunch of data/text/talk plus a year service for $50. A great deal, BUT the balance is preloaded on a SIM card - it's not a paper card with a code you can put into your current phone like the good old days. (How many people remember getting those with cheap phones online?)
If there's a way you could put this SIM in your existing Tracfone BYOP smartphone, and get the benefits, PLUS add back in your existing number and benefits, I'd like to hear it. And it'd better not be "Call Tracfone support". :)

August 10, 2019 at 10:55 PM

Blogger JimWiz1 said...

to TheLanMan. wow, bummer you didn't get an answer right away. click the link for the eBay card, and use the drop down menu for what kind of card you want. At the very bottom of the list was 'current service...'. you had to do one extra scroll in the drop down to find it. It would get you just a scratch off card. But, now, those are sold out. Someone else posted on Facebook that they picked 'I'm Not sure' and got a packet with SIM cards for the 3 service towers AND a scratch off card. I ordered the I'm not sure, and that is what I got. Put the SIM packet in the drawer for some BYOP in the future for grandkids, and put the PIN number on my youngest son's phone. instant gift.
Live long and Prosper, JimWiz1

August 27, 2019 at 2:02 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've got a problem, I put one phone on the unlimited with 3gb data, and my son used the data to zero. I then went to the website and purchased 2gb more data. The data won't show up on the phone. Neither the website or the fastactportal show anything anymore for this phone, and the data doesn't work and I can't get any idea why this won't work.

Is there a restriction that after you use the data you paid for in the unlimited card, you can't add more data for the existing time period?

September 13, 2019 at 11:03 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

The first month (mid August - mid Sept) I had the unlimited card ($30 one), I didn't lose any minutes/texts/data from my old plan (had about 7600 mins, 1800 texts and .89gb), Sept, I purchased another $30 unlimited...a day before it was due, but just realized I've been using up the old accumulated mins and texts. This happen to anyone else?

October 7, 2019 at 6:59 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This nonsense sucks. I've spent over a month trying 3 different phones to work for these unlimited plans. For some reason, I can never make a call even after being on the phone with support for almost an hour numerous times for each phone. They all say the same thing: everything is fine, I don't know why you can't make calls. I'm so sick of this crap.

November 9, 2019 at 3:19 PM

Blogger EricMT said...

Unlimited talk and text seems to be working fine. It's nice not having to stress about running out of talk minutes during long winded phone conversations. I can now say from experience that PAYGO Data will automatically be pulled when UNL Data runs out. I'm now looking for an App or solution that can automatically turn WIFI back on after a certain time has passed.

November 12, 2019 at 2:21 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just tried link to 365 days+ 1200min/text/data for $49 which would be Perfect for my Situation of extending my rebel 4 i got with 1500 min/text BUT 1yr Contract almost up
Link Brings me to BYOP / Sim card w/ minutes
Not sure if this Is compatible PLUS ebay offering rebel 4 w/ 1500 min/text & good date for a yr at SAME Price

November 7, 2020 at 11:27 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey great comments guys but an someone help me with resolving my issue. I have the 3G Alcatel 382 Big Easy. I would like to keep this phone as it is so easy to use. Had a smartphone could not figure it out went back to 3G 382. I would like to keep my phone as I have 762 minutes left.What can I do to keep this phone. My minutes expire in 12 days so any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.

November 11, 2020 at 8:53 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi I have an alcatel 382 big easy, 3G version that has 765 minutes left on it. I would like to keep this phone, minutes and number. Do not want a smartphone. Can someone tell me what to do? thanks.

November 11, 2020 at 8:56 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

All 3G phones will eventually stop working. Try this new flip phone from HSN. You get a new phone with a year of service for $50. https://www.hsn.com/products/lg-classic-flip-phone-tracfone-w1200-mintextsdata-wwire/9705519

February 2, 2021 at 8:26 PM

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