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SOS, SMS – the Official Guide to SMS Safety

How to Text for Safety’s Sake Hey, you!  Yeah, you with the lightning fast thumb.  Turns out that texting is not only fun and addictive, it’s also lethal.  We’ve all heard the escalating reports that texting while driving is the cause of accident after accident, but did you know that new studies show that texting [...]

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US Cellular

Quick Facts Prepay and Contract phones Great Service Expensive Add Ons Why You’ll Love Them: Great plans. Like many smaller companies, US Cellular makes up for it’s lack of coverage with really great plans—unlimited calling, no activation fee, decent prices. You can get really decent phones at good prices too, like the LG UX830 for [...]

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MetroPCS

Quick Facts: Best Prepay Company for Customer Satisfaction Great Plans Only Prepay Plans Why You’ll Love Them: Great plans! Seriously. They’ve been voted the best prepay company for customer satisfaction by JD Power and Associates. They have plans that compete with the big boys, and what’s more, there’s no contract. It’s all prepay! Plans are [...]

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Virgin Mobile

Quick Facts Pay As You Go and Monthly Plans No Contracts, No Credit Checks Best Prepay Service by Customer Satisfaction Why You’ll Love Them: If you’re a commitment-phobe, you found your home. They offer pay as you go and monthly plans that you can change and cancel at any time, which never come with a [...]

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Sprint Nextel

Quick Facts Great Data Packages No Prepay options Poorly Rated Customer Service Why You’ll Love Them: Businessman, need a plan (business women too)? Park it. Sprint offers some of the most competitive data packages and is most effective in a business-use context. Hate your phone calls being ignored? Enter the push to talk options, where [...]

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