Thursday, May 28, 2009

Is Tracfone Prepaid Plan Any Good?

I’m so sorry to few of my regular readers on how I have neglected this website for quite some time. I know that I have promised a lot of things in the past such as discussing about other prepaid phone plans in the United States or finding the right place to get activation promotional codes and so on. I truly am sorry and I would like to make it up to you guys by this post. However, allow me to write a few lines here on why I couldn’t find time to get to this prepaid phone blog. Like I said, I have no intention at all to do so and therefore I believe you all deserve some explanations. Hope you don’t mind guys, few of them are personal issues, so you might just say that these are all bs.

First of all I had trouble with my internet broadband connection. This is how it happened; I was trying to get onto my paid email account (no, it has nothing to do with finding out how to setup the smtp server for outgoing mail and all that horseshit) but somehow I had forgotten the password that I used for that particular paid email account. Therefore I decided to call up the customer support center. It took me a while to look up for the customer support phone number but since I was quite desperate to get it resolved (I have something to do with the paid email account, if you know what I mean), I patiently looked for it. Once I found the customer service phone number, I rang them up and I was greeted by a young Asian female representative (I have this so-called ability to recognize the accents).

So I told her about my problem (she didn’t say that word “problem” and she kept on referring to it as “issue”) and she did security verified me. She asked for my permission to get the email password to be reset so I confirmed that by saying yes. Just before she said something else, I interrupted and questioned her whether the password changes would affect my internet broadband password. She said it won’t affect it at all and I shouldn’t face any issue (problem) with that. So I said alright and she proceeded with creating a remedy case for me to be escalated to the resolving team. I waited for a few minutes (I was put on hold) and when she returned, she informed that the technician from the team will be contacting me and assisted me within 24 business hours. I thanked her and hung up the phone.

After that I continued with stumbling from one site to another for a few hours looking for more information about Tracfone prepaid cell phone plan. I was actually planning to do an extensive research on Tracfone prepaid phone plans and presented the research here at this blog. Then I got a call from my wife asking me the phone number for At&T customer support center. She said that she tried earlier calling using a stored number in her prepaid cell phone but she received error saying that “you have entered an incorrect phone number please try again”. I asked her for the phone number that she dialed and compared it with the number I have on my cell phone. It was the same one, so I told her that I will call her back and provide her with the correct phone number.

I tried calling att customer support center using the same number and guess what, I got the same error message “you have entered an incorrect phone number please try again”. So I looked up for the company’s phone number in the internet and found it. I tried the number and thank God I heard the right tone. So I dropped the call and instantly text message my wife’s cell phone and provided her with the correct att phone number. What a day, huh? After that I decided that I need a rest and shut my computer down as usual. I took a good short nap for two hours (short?) and woke up when my wife called me again and this time asked me to fetch her up from her office.

That night after dinner I didn’t go and sit down in front of my pc as usual but instead I went to sleep earlier than usual. Woke up around 8 am the next morning, I quickly fired up my computer and tada! That was when I found out that the connection was not there anymore. I tried to go to my homepage (Google home page of course) but I kept on getting this error “resolving host” while loading it up and then the usual no connection error. I was kept busy on finding what the problem was for about thirty minutes and I just couldn’t find the actual reason why there was no connection at all. I was wondering at that time whether it had something to do with the new accessories I bought for my computer. However, about a few seconds later the whole drama day I had yesterday suddenly came into my mind. Snap! That could be the reason! The team might have reset the whole thing; not just my paid email password but also my internet broadband connection’s password.

I couldn’t stand one minute after that thinking about that possibility and straight away called up the service center. Unfortunately on that particular day I didn’t manage to get any rep to speak to as the queue was quite long. I tried waiting for a few minutes but I just couldn’t be patient at that time. I hung up, changed, and drove my lousy car to the ISP’s office. I usually go there to pay my bills and my internet broadband bills so I know the area quite well that I got to park my car within minutes. Took the number and after waiting for about 5 minutes, I was called by the helpdesk representative. I told the guy everything from A to Z and I noticed that he kept nodding his head every 5 or 6 seconds; in kinda rhythmic acts. I wanted to laugh at that time but since I was too occupied with my story, which I had improvised and exaggerated here and there, I didn’t get the chance to laugh, let alone asked him why he did that obvious act.

This unexpected but unavoidable issue has been going on and on for more than 10 days and I am not satisfied with all this horseshit. I believe that the broadband company should do something about this since this is one of the main reasons other upcoming companies are getting more and more sales from those who don’t feel good about this service.

Guys, please forgive me for presenting you this stupid mistake which I will never repeat in the future. In the next post I will be presenting you with what I have promised earlier; the Tracfone stories. I will talk more on Tracfone activation promotional codes, Tracfone airtime pin numbers, Tracfone bonus codes 120 minutes, and also on Tracfone double minutes for life card. Please be patient on that and trust me, you will benefits a lot from that article soon.

Oh yes, Happy Memorial Day and for those from UK, Happy Bank Holiday!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Is Net10 Prepaid Plan a Good Phone Plan

For the past few months a lot of fantastic news and things had happened in the country. Some of those reports are just news and some could be used for our future references. We do need to learn from history so that we won’t be repeating the same mistake again and again. Unless you think that you are a genius person and you have your own instincts and senses not to try stupid things, you need to remember mistakes done by others so that you won’t be doing the same thing. Unfortunately, people tend to forget things easily as time passes by and therefore the history is repeated endlessly.

We see all these things everyday in our life. For instance, we have learned that we have to ensure that there is no coming traffic prior to crossing the street. Yet, accidents where pedestrians hit by motorists still happened. People are just ignorant. Yes, ignorance is bliss but miseries do happened because of it. We disregard few little things in our life so that we can catch up with the big ones. Regrettably, little things are like small pixels; accumulated to millions to pull together an image. They are of great importance as the big things.

Why am I so serious this time? Well, I have read on news here and there and to be honest, I am really disappointed at how people take things for granted. You were told to pay your due taxes before time, yet you decided to postpone the payment till the very last day. And when the time comes, you just don’t have the time to rush and make the payments. Later, when problem arises, you would claim that you have been discriminated by the authorities and start to blame other people. Dumb.

These scenarios are not something new to me. People created chaos not because they really are in trouble. It is because they asked for it. Let’s recall one of the biggest mistakes in history and see whether we can learn something from it. The Japanese attacked the Pearl Harbor in 1941 by surprise and killed thousands. The defenders at Pearl Harbor were unprepared, ammunition locks were locked, and aircrafts were parked wingtip to wingtip in the open. It was actually an evitable disaster if only everyone were prepared. The attack was a lesson to the US Army to be ready at all times.

Ok, I know that this post seemingly becoming a history lesson. I have no intention to do so actually. My intention was to let you know that there are many things about prepaid cell plans that are yet to be discovered by us. If we only look closely at each of the prepaid plans, we will be able to identify which plans have the most advantages so that you can subscribe to the best prepaid plan.

Today we are going to take a really long walk and this time Net10 has grabbed my attention. I lurked around in net10 cell phone forums only to find out some interesting information about net10. Now be very careful when I say “interesting phone plan” because I don’t mean that the cell phone plan is a great one neither a worst one. I also went to some other mobile forums to gather relevant information about net10 prepaid phone plans. Guess what, I found out many undiscovered things before about Net10 and this time around I will not let this great information buried just in threads in net10 forums or net10 blogs.

First of all I would like to remind you all once again that this discussion is not a promotional one neither a boycott one. My only intention is only to get you all to understand that people deserve to have good information and useful knowledge. Knowledge enriches your mind and once your mind is enriched with this net10 prpaid information, you will be a wiser person to decide on your own; would you buy net10 prepaid cell phone plan or would you start looking for other networks. In other words, it is all up to you and I am here just to show you few doors that could be leading to the right destination.

Relax yourself and move on to the next line.

Let’s get into the preliminary first on who is Net10. Net10 is actually owned by Tracfone, a reputable cell phone service provider in the United States and the company is based in Miami Florida. Now what actually amused me is the fact that net10 is offering a very cheap charge for minutes; all net10 minutes are net ten cents. That is why the company is delicately named Net10 in the first place and that is so wicked in my opinion. When Net10 was first introduced, it was simply evident that no other prepaid phone plans can beat that remarkable price and it didn’t take long for Net10 to penetrate the prepaid cell phone plan market in the United States.

As we all know, there are two different set of phone plans; contract-based phone plans and prepaid phone plans. As for Net10, it solely markets the benefits of using prepaid phone plans compared to using regular phone plans. One of the best things about using net10 prepaid phone plan is the easiness to buy the net10 prepaid refill phone cards. You can buy the net10 prepaid refill either via online or through the phone or you can also get the cards from any authorized net10 dealers. You can buy the prepaid phone cards as many as you want and you can keep them as the expiration date for the prepaid cards are only counted from the very first day you refill your net10 prepaid minutes.

"How to Check Your Prepaid Cell Phone Minutes"

I know that the most frequently asked question about prepaid cell phone plan is how to check the cell phone minutes. There are few ways to help you to check your net10 prepaid cell phone minutes apart from dialing a certain code. One of them is by visiting net10 website where you can login into your prepaid plan account and from there you are able to check many prepaid information about your phone. You can also check net10 prepaid minutes from there at the webpage. Having an online account to check your prepaid minuts is a bless and no one should have any trouble finding the information in the online prepaid account.

However there are few arguments on the net about the coverage provided by net10. I have seen many net10 complaints and almost all of those complaints are about net10 cell phone coverage and it seems like the company does not have a very good reputation in that area. As for me, that is a shame since when someone is thinking about getting a cell phone from a prepaid company, one of the first questions would be to know whether the cell phone company has the best coverage or not. If you are in Louisiana, you expect to be able to reach someone Texas or New York. You don’t want to have a good net10 coverage just in Louisiana and only be able to call someone in Louisiana only. You want the net10 prepaid coverage to be available at all states across the country. In this case, I believe that one of the most effective ways to know whether there are net10 coverage in particular areas is to have to be able check the net10 coverage map. With the net10 coverage map, you should be able to check out which areas have good coverage and which areas don’t.

Despite not having a good reputation in serving the best prepaid phone coverage all over the country, Net10 however has a great and sound reputation on its ability to serve the best call service. Many have agreed especially those who had change from another prepaid service to Net10 that they have never so far faced dropped calls issues. I see this as something good despite net10 is only a MNVO company and they bought prepaid minutes as a wholesale so that they can provide their own services to the people. I hope that net10 would keep up the good work in this and perhaps strive more to improve themselves in other critical areas.

Net10 Airtime

If you are just trying your luck to find on the net about net10 airtime codes, then I recommend you to forget that silly quest. What’s the point of looking for the net10 airtime codes when you can easily purchase the airtime refill prepaid cards at any authorized cell phone stores? You can either buy the net10 airtime cards at $30, $45, $60, or even a $100 net10 airtime code. As I have mentioned earlier, you can buy a few set of airtime refill cards and keep them till you really need it without having to rush to the prepaid stores whenever you run out of the prepaid minutes. The net10 airtime pin is on the prepaid refill card and you just have to enter the airtime pin on your cell phone and voila! Your cell phone airtime is refilled.

I am not sure about any discount on buying the net10 airtime because I have never encountered such information so far. There are few souls looking for the net10 airtime discount and they have emailed to me to give them some heads up but unfortunately, that kind of thing is out of my hands. However, I suggest that you check out the site regularly as sometimes there are some new announcements made from time to time and if there is any net10 airtime discount, the news should first be announce at their prepaid website.

Do you know why I really hate regular phone plan? Because I hate the idea that you have to pay a certain amount of fee to activate the plan before you can start using it. Think about it, the phone company is the one offering the service. They can easily activate your plan and vice versa. Why would you pay for activation fee then? Well, my only opinion is that the phone company is just going to steal away more money from you. That is not the case with net10. There is no net10 activation fee and once you subscribe to net10 service, you can just take the net10 sim card and install it to your cell phone (do I need to teach you how to install your sim card to your cell phone?) and then you are good to go. You can use the net10 service without paying any activation fee and till the day you feel that the net10 is not any good and you can just let the service expires on its own.

Another good thing about Net10 airtime is how you keep your cell phone minutes from not expiring on its own. As we all know, when you refill your prepaid phone with a $30 refill, the expiration date would be usually around 30 days from the day you activated the refill code. After that period, your service will be suspended and you won’t be able to make any calls though you still have some prepaid minutes left. If this happens, you can just refill your prepaid phone minutes with another net10 refill code and the previous net10 minutes balance will be rolled over to the new expiry date. This way you can keep the minutes from expiring for up to a year! Isn’t that fantastic?

Of course any company would always give some kind of rewards to their valued customers to ensure that the customers are loyal to their products. So does Net10 where it offers a lot of regular bonuses and rewards. Whenever you refill your net10 airtime, you will be rewarded with some points. These special points can be redeemed at the end of the day when they have reached certain levels. You can either redeem this points for an exchange in more free net10 bonus minutes or can you also exchange it with other net10 bonus codes. You can also use the points to download net10 free ringtones or other net10 multimedia downloads. If you are not that concern about net01 downloads, you can just stick with the basic redemptions by exchanging the points to have net10 easy minutes promo code.

Net10 International

What I like about net10 is its generosity when it comes to roaming your net10 prepaid cell phone. There will be no charges or fees on activating roaming service for your net10 phone whenever you want to go international. In short, net10 international callings will have no roaming activation and you will only be charged the normal rate for net10 international calls. Same goes to sending SMS from abroad to your family or to anyone using the net10 prepaid phone.

Net10 SMS Text Message

If a net10 call will cost you 10 cent per minute, what would you think about the SMS? It’s even lower than that haha. It’s only 5 cents per SMS sent. However, I still don’t condone to the idea of paying for the SMS received. I don’t find it logical since if some annoying people got your cell phone number, and decide to spam you with some text messages, you will be paying more than what you actually used which is just not fair. In my humble opinions, you should only be paying for net10 SMS whenever you are the sender, not someone else. If that is possible and Net10 eliminates that cost of receiving the SMS, then I am happy to promote net ten all the time in this blog lol.

Net10 Compatible Cell Phones

There are many cell phones offered by Net10 and they are Net10 LG 300, Net10 LG 600, Net10 600g, net10 lg300g, net10 motorola w375, Motorola V176, Motorola W370, W377, and few more other mobile phones. Those I have named are just amongst the cell phones from Net10 but I think you can easily see from that that there are no really stylish cell phones amongst them. But if you are not that savvy and your main concern is you can easily make and receive phone calls without much hassle and at a very low rate, then Net10 cell phone is really for you.

I guess it is about time for me to stop for now talking about Net10 prepaid cell phone plan. I will continue in the next post more about Net10 especially their cell phones and which cell phones from net10 are the best options for you and which cell phone has the best web browser. We will talk more on Net10 unlimited text plan as well as other net10 plans. Don’t worry, I will try my best to touch every single thing about Net10 in my next post. Note: be my guest to read my complaint at Tracfone Prepaid Phone Plan Review.

Have a good one guys!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Is T-Mobile the Worst Cell Phone Plan - Review

I have come across many sites and blogs that told us about the advantages of using T-Mobile and yet to find one that truly described how well the service is. The motive behind why I wanted to find such reviews about the phone plan is because I have been bombarded with some emails these few weeks (sorry, I don’t have the time to answer all of them, so I posted the answer here) asking me whether T-Mobile is beyond doubt the best prepaid cell phone plan in the United States. Well, I thought to myself that it is time to do a little research on this and there you go, a post for you to tell you whether T-Moible is the worst service plan ever.

I am sorry if my tenet here can only cater tmobile plan in the United States and not at other countries since I believe that the concern now is whether the company is providing the US citizens a competitive plan comparing to other prepaid cell phone plans in the US. Since US has the biggest market ever (IMHO) and so far I have never seen so many prepaid service providers in the country than any other countries in this world, I decided that I would do my research based on reviews about us t mobile. In the meantime, I will continue my research for other countries and when the time comes, I’ll post the bloody t mobile reveiw here.

As far as I am concerned T-Mobile is considered the largest prepaid cell phone service provider in the US and therefore people delicately named it as the best plan. Well, I don’t think that is true at all. Being the largest means the largest; and that’s it. Microsoft is the biggest IT company that is producing operating system for computers yet it is not the best. Being the best is another anecdote here. I am compelled to inform you that based on some researches I have done in the past about T-Mobile – it is not worth it.

Let’s talk about the service itself. When we talk about phone service, what is the most important thing that we need to know first? Of course, the cell phone reception. According to what I read from what I can say a reliable resource, tmoblie doesn’t have a good reception and coverage in many areas especially in suburban areas. Therefore it is not useful if you the network coverage is only good at your own areas but at the same time it is bad at other areas. What good a phone is with that kind of bad reception? What you need from a good cell phone service is its recption and network coverage and when the provider provides great coverage across the country, then you can say the service is the best. I don’t see that in TMobile and yet it is still voted as the best cell phone service provder.

That’s not about it. I have also heard some news that t mbile does not provide a good customer service. Most of the representatives have bad manners and they are unable to provide excellent customer service. Furthermore, there are many amongst them who could only concern about making money out of any calls by offering extra services and features to be added to the original plans. When calls come in, they have all the details about the plan used by the caller and from there they cunningly asked few questions to lure the caller to what they actually wanted to tell which is to add more services. More services means more commissions. If the call is plainly a trouble call or pertaining to technical issues, you might just have to wait for hours to get your issues to be resolved, and that if you are lucky. If you are not that lucky, you might just end up whining about the service and have to be patient using the crappy plan till the contract ends.

Is that fair to you? Is that what you want from a good prepaid cell phone plan?

Well, that’s not exactly what I want from a cell phone company. What I want is a good service in every single matter. I don’t care if the coverage is so-so yet the company is offering me an overall good service. I shouldn’t have no problem contacting the customer careline and receive a good assistance. I shouldn’t have no problem to switch from one plan to another plan without having to pay silly amount of service charge. At least, that’s not what happen to me with my service provider.

Speaking about contract, I have long promoted the prepaid plan since I know for fact that contract-based plans will just sucking out money from your account. Unless you use your cell phone regularly or if you are stuck to cellphone most of the time, then the contract-based plans are not the ones for you. If you are not happy with the plan, you can’t get out from it unless you pay a bloody-hell expensive cancellation fee and you can’t keep your cell hpone! I don’t think that is a good idea at all and if you want to keep your money out from all this blood-sucking plans, use prepaid plans. You don’t have to worry about getting stupid plan since you can always swich to other plans easily without spending too much. Furthermore, it it easier to just get another refill card whenever you are out of credit at almost any cell phone stores; Target for instance.

Some people love T Mobile. Yet some don’t feel too good about the plan that they are using so they decided to change it when it is time to renew the contract. So they called up the customer service and guess what, they were told to renew the contract, they have to pay certain amount and then the line will be disconnected for few days to allow the transition. So within that few days, how the heck am I supposed to make calls with my cell phone? What’s the point of paying more when you can’t use the phone simply because you ask to switch to new phone plan? This is wehre you should think to switch from Pay-As-You-Go mindset to Pay-More?-Go-To-Hell! mindset lol.

I was told that when you signed up for a contract with T-Mobile, you have two weeks to decide whether the coverage is good enough or not. The problem is, how can you decide whether the coverage is good or not? If the company is selling the contract in Nevada, shouldn’t the company is the first to know how good the reception is in Nevada? Shouldn’t the sales rep inform that to you in the first place instead of asking you try it out for the first 14 days? It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to decide whether the phone plan from T-Mobile is worst or not with that kind of marketing strategy.

You don’t sell a product unless you are certain that it works. If you know that the coverage is not good, then you don’t sell it unless you just want to take some money out from the poor farmer. That poor fellow might not have the time to figure out the scheme. He might also have no idea how to decide on that whether the coverage is good or not if what he does everyday is just wake up in the morning, eat some cereal and milk, go to grocery store and buy some potatoes and pomfret fish (and some pop corn perhaps), go back and ask his wife to cook while he go to feed his ducks, come back and take his lunch and watch tv all day long. I bet he would return the phone within 14 days and ask for refund from t mobile. He might found out the flaw when he goes out of the town to meet his ex schoolmate in Georgia and fails to call his wife’s cell phone. And by that time, it has been months and I don’t think that t mobilw would refund for such unfortunate circumstances.

There goes my two cents about T-Mobile. If you think that T-Mobile provides you the worst service ever, then you may be right. If worse comes to worst, I recommend you to just switch to another cell phone plan. Period.

Cheers!

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Site Build It Scam Reviews-Reviews Collection

Updated on April 2009 - If you want to learn how to make money online, you are welcom to read my post on how to make money online with Adsense for beginners.

Have you ever heard of Site Build It? Do you know that the site has helped many people to earn money online? I am not posting this to provide you with either positive or negative reviews about the site but rather to help “balancing the reviews”. There are just too many of Site Build It reviews out there that are not contributing to the online world at all. People search the net for information and it is just unethical to mislead people through false information.

Site Build It has built its reputation for many years but throughout all that time, none of the members were given a chance to voice out their negative opinions. If they failed, they have nowhere to go. If they voice out their bad thoughts about Site Built It in forums or blogs, they will be bombarded with "Site Build It Special Teams" vicious responses. Retaliation is a wrong way to defend your product. If your product is good, you should be calm and react rationally to any comments or suggestions and eventually people will know that your product is a great one. Another thing that the Site Build It members should take note is suggestions from others. Listen to them. If they are good suggestions, don’t you think you can implement it to your product to make it better? The more features you put into your product, the more valuable the product becomes. When the product becomes a great one, then many would simply flock to the site and join. There is no need to retaliate and acted like scumbags.

Like Griz have said in his post Site Build It Review, there is no point being a bully simply because someone criticized your product. Listen to these people to improve your product. Don’t find ways to topple them down. We are not here to sink another Titanic (if you know what I mean). We are here as a team to help beginners making money online the right way the honest way.

Note: I am in no position to say that Site Build It is a waste-of-money product as I have never tried the product before. If you have tried it and it works for you, then that is good for you and I congratulate you for that. However, to SBI members, don't try to say that the product is the only product that can help you to make money online. Don't be so fanatic about it. What is so wrong with listening to others? If you can't take the heat, then leave the place and reanalyze the product. See where it goes wrong and how you can improve it.

If you are looking for honest reviews about Site Build It and SiteSell, below are some places that you could go to get a different set of reviews about Site Build It.

Vic from BloggerUnleashed has posted a great review on Site Build It at Site Build It Noobs are Funny.

Steve did a superb unbiased review too at Is Site Build It a Scam?

Splork from LostBallInHighWeeds said that Site Build It is a waste of money. See Another Online Scam from Site Build It.

AdTracker poked me in the stomach and made me laugh with his witty and humorous review at Site Build It Reviews.

Fiar from RadioActiveLiberty did an excellent post on why is this campaign a successful one at Site Build It Scam Trolls.

Bruce has his own opinion about Site Build It at What Constitutes a Scam?

Vic did the review on video! Check out Site Build It Scam - Exposed Video.

Lastly, the one who triggered this war, Lissie's post about Site Build It scam at Site Build It Review.

This special campaign is another proven method by the Niche Support that if you know the right technique ( and of course, the right community), then you can easily make money online. If you really want to make money onine using the right techniques, then join the network for FREE. Yes, it is FREE.

The community that we have is not about taking down others. We don't do that. We don't go and slap others. We don't humiliate people. However, the way that the so-called "SBI Rapid Response Team" responded to the article wrote by Lissie is unacceptable. That is not how professionals work. Only a troll works like that. We hate trolls and bullies. Hope that they have learned a good lesson from this exercise that retaliation and intimidation are not the way to let people trust your product, SBI. Remember, Site Build It is not a thaumaturgy and Evoy is not a thaumaturge in "make money online" world.

If let say for instance Griz's method to make money online is no longer working and someone pointed about it, then I am sure enough that Griz would nod to that and quickly embrace newer methods. An Internet Marketer like Griz will always do that. Read his "make money online encyclopedia" and you will see and learn many techniques he preached to make money online; some still work and some don't work anymore.

P/S- If you are looking information about prepaid cell phone plans, I am sorry that this post does not help you. Please feel free to roam around in this blog. Thanks for visiting.

Updated on March 30 2009 - Update: It seems like everything goes well with the campaign. However, there are few notes to be taken and they are the reasons why this is a "war". No one had ever intended (at least not from our side) to turn it into a battle. Unfortunately, there are pyshophantics in SBI who couldn't help but came to Lissie site and put up vicious and threatening statements in the site.

At least from that post, beginners who want to make money online who found out about SBI will learn something about SBI. At least, a fraction from the truth. We can't deny that. It is hard to find other reviews about SBI out there that are giving unbiased review of the product. Of course, it will take hours to read all of the comments there but hey, if you are going to spend USD$300 or more on something, would you mind wasting a few hours to study about it first? I don't think so. I believe that most of us are now more educated and well-informed about the scams in this world and we hate to be cheated by others.

I am not sure why were the SBI'ers so angry when Lissie wrote the scam review. Why didn't they jump when they google "site buid it scam" before and we see their Google sponsored affiliate links titled Site Build It Scam? or Site Build It Exposed?. Because those are how they "lure" you into reading their sites and instead of being told that the program is useless, they told you how the great the product is and they ask you click their affiliate link.

We notified about this in the discussion, and according to some sources, the company owner's had instructed that those advertisements with that sort of titles to be taken down from Google Adwords.

The campaign works. At least to avoid people from falling into booby traps.

Today I have tried to googel for site build it scam and I still see few of these titles.

"Don't Buy Site Build It" - The Good, Bad and Ugly? Any alternatives? Read More... - from SiteBuldIt-Review.com/special.

"Site Build It Exposed" - Check out my site build it review and read my important message first! - from revealingreview.com/sitebuldit

"Site Build It Revealed" - How true are their claims? Find out secret today - from www.federalreveiws.com

All these are "excellent" reviews to get you into joining SiteBuildIt without thinking twice. Yes, without thinking twice. They won't tell you anything negative about the product.

Is that what you call a review?

A review goes about telling you the pros and cons of a product. Therefore Lissie's review is the best reference for that purpose. You will become confuse sometimes but eventually you will learn about the product from both SBI users and ex-users. I tell you what, this is what you can do to properly interpret the discussion; Open your Excel make two columns. One column for whatever good things about Sitebuildit you have read and another column is for any negative things about the product. It doesn't matter if the points are more at one side. What is more importat is to gather relevant points. The more relevant points you have, the more wiseful your decision will become. Good luck!

Friday, March 20, 2009

Satellite Phone Rentals

Many have found that the usage of satellite phones is a smart choice whenever they go for traveling abroad. The perceptions are the satellite phones are better in terms of their receptions and coverage. However, due to the fact that using satellite phones will cost you more than using the standard hand held devices or normal phones is not allowing many of us to enjoy the great service offered in satellite phones packages. Today we will look into few of packages that are offered worldwide for those who are in needs of high quality services.

Traveling outside from the country requires a lot of preparation and it is common amongst travelers to leave out few things that are important to bring with. One of them is cell phone. However, some claimed that the reason why they left their mobile phone behind is due to the fact that their phone services are not available out of the country or that the phone that they have is not from GSM type and therefore can’t be used to insert other carriers SIM card. What are the options then if you need to travel out of the country and the same time you want to keep in touch with your loved ones as well as your business associates?

Yes, you can have a great and sophisticated mobile phone such as BlackBerry Bold 9000 mobile phone or Nokia N97 mobile phone but all these phones are useless when you travel abroad if they can’t be used at all. Most phone carriers in the United States require you to buy their phone plans with the mobile too and therefore the phones are locked. They can’t be used for other carriers even if you try to change the SIM card. Do you know how to change your SIM card? I bet that some don’t even know how to their SIM cards which are located most of the time beneath your mobile’s battery at the back side of the phone.

Whenever you travel abroad one of the most important things that you should bring is certainly your mobile phone. The mobile should be your mean to communicate with your family back in the home country and also an effective mean to communicate with your business colleagues. Of course that some may prefer to communicate using emails or video conferences as these mediums may appear cheaper than any other communication mediums. However, thanks to rapid technology advancements, mobile phone these days should be able to be used either within the country or also outside of the country.

There are times when the mobile becomes useless when you travel abroad. This is usually the case when the phone is locked by the phone service provider in order to avoid the clients from running away with the mobile phone. If you are one of those who have this kind of locked phones, then don’t worry too much since there is another way to communicate with your loved ones anytime anywhere. You can use satellite phones.

Satellite prepaid phones are available for rentals anywhere in the country. You can rent this satellite mobile for days or weeks and impressively this mobile can be used anywhere without much hassle. As you know, since they are satellite-based, the phones are powerful enough in terms of the signal reception as well as the quality of the voice calls. The satellite phones are certainly the alternative to bringing your mobile abroad. Renting the satellite phones is a breeze since you can just look up for any available mobile rental shop near your location and you should be able to easily rent one of these satellite prepaid phones.

Phones that are satellite-based are phones that can’t be denied for their excellent performance. If you travel at places that are located in mountainous areas or full of forests areas, then I suggest you to use satellite mobile. How good a satellite phone is? Well in order for you to find out why a satellite phone is always a better choice, you should first understand the concept behind a satellite phone. Most satellite phones these days use LEO or Low Earth Orbit satellite technology. The technology of this satellite system has a lot of advantages where it provides worldwide wireless coverage where the receptions are virtually unstoppable no matter what obstacles you have in the surrounding areas such as mountains or if you are somewhere in low altitude areas.

Since satellite phones are the best choices when traveling abroad, many companies have emerged to reap the money that can be gained from this business. Some companies provided crap services. These companies are just trying to earn some easy money out of us. However, there are still some good companies out there who are committed to provide great satellite cell phones.

We will take a look at some of these satellite phones that can either be rented or purchased from these reliable companies.

Iridium Satellite Phones Rental

You can actually get this satellite phone for rental from SatellitePhoneStore.Com. From what I read in some discussions in cell phone forums, the site is offering you a wide range of satellite phones for rental. Therefore I can say that this company has quite a reputation in satellite phones industry. You can rent the satellite phone from as low as $24.95 a week. The Global Iridium satellite phone is claimed by the company to be the only truly global satellite phone network. If you rent the phone, you can make long distance calls to United States if you travel to any other countries. There will be no long distance or roaming charges for that. All the usual basic functions such as voice calls, text messages (SMS), and also the capability to make local emergency calls is available in this satellite phone.

If you prefer to send out text messages or SMS using this satellite phone, you will be charged only 59 cents for each outgoing SMS. To me, that is considered cheap since if you just bring your normal cell phone and activate the global roaming capability, you might be charged for more for that same purpose. This is what is best about renting satellite phones. Each approved rental will be given the full package including two batteries and then you will be given a brief lecture on how to properly use the satellite phone. You will be told that the satellite phone can be used almost anywhere. For instance, if you are supposed to be working at the ocean, you will be told on how to get the best reception and coverage. If they don’t tell you, then make an effort to ask them.

If you frequently travel abroad and tend to travel at hilly places, I recommend you to get yourself a satellite phone. Instead of renting the phone, you should buy one for yourself. The company does have a great satellite phone for sale. The latest satellite phones that they have in stock are Iridium 9555 portable satellite phones, Iridum 9505A satellite phones, Motorola 9500 satellite phones, and Kyocera SS66K satellite phones.

The 9555 portable satellite phone is a small and light satellite phone. It is built and designed to be stronger than any other Iridium satellite phones. The company also claimed the satellite cell phone is the smallest satellite phone ever created. If you purchase this phone, you will be given a phone charger, an international plug kit or travel kit, a car charger, a rechargeable lithium ion battery, a USB to mini-USB data cable for connecting to laptop or PC, a hands-free headset, a cell phone holster, a manual (of course you need that), and an auxiliary antenna and its adapter.

Let’s take a look at the satellite phone’s specifications. The phone has a dimension of 143mm by 55mm by 30mm and weighs about 266 grams. The standby time is up to thirty hours and talk time can go up to four hours. The display however does not a wide screen and definitely not my choice if I want to get myself a normal cell phone. Since this is a satellite phone, it is designed to be rugged for all kinds of weather conditions, therefore the keypad is weather-resistant and it is illuminated. The satellite phone is also pre-programmable with international access codes, so you easily navigate for any international code that you would like to dial to with this handheld phone. Apart from that, this unique satellite phone also has other standard features like voice mailbox, ringtones and alert tones, internal phonebook, and SIM-based address book with 155 entry capacity.

The Iridium 9505A portable satellite phone is similar to Motorola 9505 but this latest invention is smaller in size and lighter in weight. The complete package can cost you less than $1400 but if you prefer to have the demo satellite phone, you can get it for less than $1200. The demo version is subject to available stock and they are actually a collection of rented satellite phones. So don’t be shocked to see these phones with some flaws since they have been rented for many times but overall the demo satellite phones are still in good condition. I am pretty sure that they have refurbished the cell phones to be qualified to be sold again.

Motorola Iridium 9500 satellite phone demo version on the other hand is also a great choice if you don’t have the budget. If you purchase the Motorola satellite phone, you will be given a warranty of six months. The “Motorola Iridium 9500” satellite phone comes with high capacity battery, lather case, portable auxiliary antenna, and other necessary travel kit. The Kyocera SS66K satellite cell phone is by far not really a great choice (to me at least) but the phone is still reliable. It is an alternative version of Iridium phones.

Globalstar Satellite Phones

The company also has a few Globalstar satellite phones for sale. According to them, the Globalstar GSP-1700 satellite phone is not anymore in stock. The Globalstar satellite phone is a small satellite phone and the designs are great. The phone has an antenna at one end which communicates with the constellation of Globalstar satellites if held in a vertical position. Since it is very light (about 200 grams) and small, the “Globalstar satellite phone” is a smart choice for light travelers.

Another satellite phone from Globalstar is GSP-1600. The GSP-1600 satellite phone meets the needs of any users working in areas where the normal cell phone’s coverage is either unavailable or inaccessible. The Globalstar cell phone is designed to extend the capability to communicate from remote areas and therefore a perfect choice for travelers especially businessmen.

If you are interested in renting the satellite phones for travel purposes, you may contact the company for more information. They have many locations scattered all across America. They have satellite phone stores in Florida, Alaska, New York, and California.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Refurbished Cell Phones

While running through a bulk of emails in my secondary email account I noticed that there are a few of them offering me to buy refurbished cell phones. Out of curiosity, I checked one of them which had a good offer on refurbished cells so I decided to give it a look. Unfortunately, the site that I went to was a horrible one and full of affiliate stuffs which I immediately turned away from. I just can’t accept a site like that since to me, that would means that the site is nothing more than phishing websites. So I go on and searched the web on where to find a legit place to buy refurbished cell phones.

During the search, I have encountered few sites that are selling refurbished cell phones and one of them is AT&T. What I really like about AT&T refurbished cell phones is only because I love the fact that the cell phone carrier is one of the most reputable companies. I don’t have to worry about being scammed though the possibility is still there. Furthermore, I can’t expect to get a refurbished cell phone that is 100% good in condition since the cell phone is a refurbished one. If you want to get a 100% quality, then I suggest you look for new cell phones and not refurbished cell phones.

Before I go further into our discussion, I would like to discuss more about the concept behind getting a refurbished cell phone instead of the new one. Apart from discussing about the price which is the main factor that drives people to buy refurbished cell phones, it will be great if we know few things about refurbished cell phones and what does it really mean by refurbished. In order to do so, I have done a short survey on this topic and the question that I asked the participants is “Is Buying Refurbished Cell Phone a Good Idea?”. Out of 100 participants, almost 90% of them are refurbished cell phone owners and therefore the result can be considered almost accurate since almost all of them have the experience of using refurbished cell phones.

Refurbished cell phone owners claimed that the refurbished cells are as good as new which I consider as a serious claim. They couldn’t have claimed something as bold as that unless they have totally test the refurbished cell phones on their own. Well the best part is each and every one of the refurbished cell phone owners owns a different model of cell phone. Therefore, the result is an interesting one to be discussed about. I took the effort by checking all of their refurbished cell phones and I have to agree with them that they are in good condition and the flaws are minors.

You see, most of the time the refurbished cell phones are actually cell phones that were returned by the first users to the carrier or to the store within 30 days due to many reasons. Once returned, the cell phones are no longer available to be categorized under new cell phones. Unfortunately, most of the reasons that the cell phones were returned are only due to dissatisfaction with the cell phone’s features. Therefore 90% of the returned cell phones are still in good condition since they are no damages whatsoever. Of course, there are few scratches here and there but they are minor scratches and most of the time the sellers would more than likely to slash down few more dollars and thus the price of refurbished cell phones are significantly lower than the new ones.

That comes up to the next reason why people look for refurbished cell phones instead of the new cell phones. Refurbished cell phones are cheaper than the new cell phones and therefore those who are interested to save some money but still want to have a good cell phone, the refurbished cell phones are the best alternatives. Perhaps this is also the fact that makes the refurbished cell phones popular and I can say that they are gaining popularity day by day. However, being cheaper does not mean that the refurbished phones have lesser capabilities than the brand new cell phones. Remember, refurbished cell phones are cell phones that were used by someone else in a short period of time and if they were returned to the sellers within thirty days, there are less than likely to find any flaws with the cell phones.

Some people are just latecomers. While many of us gossiping about the latest LG cell phones in the market, they might not show any interest at all at the time. A few months later, when the news is no longer news, they might jump to their feet to get the LG cell phones for themselves when they see some of us carrying the cell phones around. By the time, the cell phone’s price might have dropped a little. However, when they go out and shopping for the cell phones, they also found out that there are few cell phone stores selling the refurbished LG cell phones. Since the price is a far cry from the new cell phone, they are more than likely to purchase the refurbished one.

These people are those that might be the ones that hype the reputation of refurbished cell phones. They have no interest at keeping up with the latest trends whilst they are still hot but when the popularity is going down, that’s when they go out and do the shopping. Lucky for them they are the ones who found out first about refurbished mobile phones. Other types of people who found out first about refurbished phones are those who don’t have the budget when the cell phones first out. They just have to keep their desires to own the cell phones for a while and when they have the money, they go out to shop for the cell phones and again, they would find the refurbished cell phones too.

Some people are just strict when it comes to money spending. They don’t go for stylish trends nor do they go for luxury. They prefer to keep their money and spend it only during emergencies or whenever their needs arise. They don’t spend their money on sporty cars or diamonds. And certainly they won’t spend few hundred dollars to buy a cell phone. They are the people who will always find a way to have things like everyone else in a cheaper way and also legit ways. Therefore they are also one of the major clients of refurbished cell phones.

I have another reason why people choose to buy refurbished cell phones but this reason might be a little bit illogical to some people. Some environmental activists believe that buying refurbished cell phones would help to clean up the environment from unused cell phones. Some morons would just throw their damaged cell phones out and they don’t realize that they are actually damaging the earth and the soil as well. Therefore the concept of refurbished cell phones can be considered as one of the efforts to save our planet since it is also another version of recycling things.

There are also those who don’t believe at all at refurbished cell phones or used cell phones. To them, these cell phones are craps that are not supposed to be sold for any reasons. If you are one of these people, I assume that you regularly buy cell phones as you want to keep up-to-date at all times. You like to own latest gadgets and since cell phones are items that are constantly being manufactured with more and more features, they are one of the items that you are craving for.

Buying refurbished cell phones means buying used electronic devices and therefore you should consider taking all crucial inspections before you decide to buy them. You should never buy refurbished cell phones from unknown sources such as Ebay unless the seller has a reputable and sound track record. Same goes when you go out shopping for refurbished cell phones out there. Your first choice should first be the reputable companies. There are a few reputable companies selling refurbished cell phones and we will go into that later in our discussion. A little bit of homework has to be done before you jump into conclusion to buy a refurbished cell phone.

If you see refurbished cell phone that has a lower price, you should first ask the vendor of the seller why is the phone being sold at such a price. They should be able to tell you the accurate reason of the cheap refurbished cell phone as there are many factors to be put into consideration before they tag the refurbished cell phone with that price. For instance, there might be some scratches on the cell phone’s screen or a few on the body and thus the lower price. Once you know the reason, inspect the cheap refurbished cell phone thoroughly to check if the scratches are deep or not. If they are just normal scratches, then check the cell phone’s operating system.

Refurbished cell phones are normally still in good condition in terms of their functionalities and their operating system. So check the menu, the built-in camera (if there is one), the 3G capability, and so on. Don’t hesitate to inspect the refurbished cell phones meticulously and trust me the sales rep won’t stop you from doing so. Another thing that you should also check when buying refurbished cell phones is the cell phone’s warranty. Most of the time the refurbished cell phones come with 90-day warranty instead of a year in the case of new cell phones but that is more than enough to convince you that if you found out later that there is something wrong with the refurbished cell phones, you can still return it and get yourself another one that is better in condition.

Now that you have already know about refurbished cell phones, let’s take a look at some of available refurbished cell phones in the market offered by established companies and other cell phone vendors. Keep in mind that these cell phones are refurbished to look like new cell phones so a thorough and detailed examination has to be made at all times. If you are lucky, you might get a refurbished cell phone that is as good as new yet the price is a far cry from the new ones.

AT&T as you all know is a very established cell phone carrier and therefore the refurbished cell phones that they sell might be a lot more convincing than other sellers. There are few cell phone brands and cell phone models available at AT&T and though they are refurbished phones, they are still great in terms of their manifestation and also their functions. One of the brands is refurbished Apple iPhone 3G from AT&T. You can get either an 8GB refurbished iPhone or even the 16GB refurbished Apple iPhone and currently the company is offering a $100 discount on the refurbished Apple cell phones. You can choose either the black version or the white version.

If you are a Nokia fan, you can also get refurbished Nokia cell phones from AT&T. At this time they only have refurbished Nokia 2600 cell phone in two different colors; black and red. Though the refurbished Nokia cell phone is lack of few modern features, it is still a good refurbished phone as it also has a VGA camera and you still store your favorite MP3 ringtones. The refurbished Nokia cell phone can also be used to surf the Internet and as far as the price is concerned, the refurbished phone is still a great investment.

Some people might be more interested to have a clamshell type of cell phone. If you are one of those, then maybe you will be more interested to get the Samsung’s refurbished cell phones from AT&T. The model that is currently available is refurbished Samsung A237 cell phones and currently there are three colors available which are black, red, and blue. You can get the refurbished discount up to $30 for these Samsung A237 cell phones. Another clamshell cell phone model that is available at this company is refurbished Sony Ericsson Z310a and the discount is up to $130.

A girl might be more fascinated to get a refurbished cell phone such as the refurbished Nokia 6085 cell phone. The refurbished phones are still in tip-top condition and that could be the reason why the refurbished pink Nokia cell phone is being offered at a price which is only few dollars away from the new cell phone. If you are more into smartphones, then you also might take a look at refurbished Moto Q Global cell phone which is a Windows Mobile based cell phone. The refurbished cell phone offers versatile 3G communications, productivity and multimedia services that meet the needs of those who are tech savvy.

Most of the time you can buy refurbished cell phones with confidence at a great price since these refurbished cell phones have been tested by the vendors before they resell them as refurbished phones. Since the mobile market has expanded vastly and people are more aware of the refurbished cell phones, many companies have taken initiatives by meticulously refurbished the cell phones that they purchase from other sources. So if you are in the market for refurbished cell phones, I wish you all the best and happy shopping.

Cheers!

Monday, March 16, 2009

Cell Phone Chargers

The days are running at a very high speed and I am under the impression that the days are changing faster and faster day after day. I don’t know why. Could it be due to the fact that I’m getting older and older? Or could it be due to everyone seems to be walking fast all the time? Are they all running from something or are they trying to catch up something? If they are running from something, what could it be? If they are catching up something, what could that be anyways? Are they scared that they would get caught up in the traffic? Are they all running away from the city’s hectic and hassles? Seriously, I have no idea.

Seeing everyone moving and charging towards their respective destinations are not anymore something that is uncommon to me. It used to be when I was still young and live somewhere far in the suburban area. Hardly saw more than twenty people on the street around seven or eight in the evening. It’s even harder to see someone walking in the street in the middle of the nights. Frankly, all these businesses are making me dizzy all the time. However, I’m here for something. For survival. To take care of myself now and forever. To take care of my family too. I’m here for work. Yes, for work and survival.

So do the rest of those who live here in the city. We are all looking for ways to survive. Some would be working in companies and patiently wait for the paydays. Paydays are the days that we all love so much. Some prefer not to be employed by anyone else, so they have their own businesses. Some have groceries stores, cell phone stores, or maybe own a nightclub. All of us are trying to make ends meet at least. All of us know that if we don’t work hard, we are going nowhere. However, if we keep on doing the same routine every day, we tend to get bored easily. There are things that we need to do charge back the desire to work harder. We need the motivation to keep moving forward.

Yes I know it sounds funny to express my feelings about life in a cell phone blog. But I have to let it out. I don’t care where I should let it out. I don’t go to shrink since I found other ways to let out all of my feelings. Since my blog here is part of my world, I think that there’s nothing wrong if I want to let it out here.

Ok, let’s get back to work. Today we are going to take a look at one of the most important accessories that a cell phone can’t live without. We can’t live without the cell phone and the cell phone can’t live without it. We sleep every night to rejuvenate our body and heart. Cell phones do the same – they sleep every night to recharge its “heart”; the battery. So we need our bed, and the cell phone needs its charger. Without our bed, we’ll be sleeping either on couch or somewhere uncomfortable and will wake up feeling uneasy. If the cell phone’s battery is not charged properly, it will then have a short lifespan.

A cell phone charger is used to charge the cell phone (or the battery lol) and normally it takes less than three hours to charge the phone. Few years ago a charger has a different way to charge the cell phone and it was not like how we always see today where we just connect the jack on the cell phone to the charger and let it there for a while. Last time, the charger has its own holder where we have to place the cell phone on it. Some chargers did not have that facility so we have the take out the battery from the cell phone.

That is not the case these days. These days the cell phone chargers are more advanced and I will list down few cell phone chargers on the market. Most chargers are original chargers which are manufactured by the same cell phone manufacturers. For example, Samsung cell phones have its own cell phone chargers, Motorola cell phones have their own chargers, LG phones have their own chargers, and so on. Each one of the brands usually comes with the whole package where the standard package has a cell phone, a cell phone charger, and a headset. Some would include the Bluetooth accessories as well as part of the standard package.

Taking care of the cell phone’s batteries is as important as taking care of the cell phone itself. You can’t take it for granted. Never. There are many reasons why we have to take a really good care of the cell phone. I have explained one of the reasons above where the battery is the heart of the cell phone. Without the battery, the cell phone just can’t work. Therefore you have to keep the cell phone battery’s contacts clean all the time.

How many times do you recharge your cell phone battery in a day? Two? Three? Do you know that you can’t simply charge the cell phone? Yes, you can’t. That is wrong because if you do, the battery won’t last as long as what is stated in the cell phone manuals. To maximize the life of the cell phone battery, you should only recharge the cell phone when you are not using it or when it is about time to recharge it. Usually the battery’s life is indicated by a bar displayed in the cell phone’s screen so it is best to wait till there is only a bar left or wait till the cell phone automatically alerts you by popping out the message “Battery is low”.

Charging the cell phone is another thing. You can’t just use any cell phone chargers. There are possibilities that the cell phone can explode if you use unapproved cell phone chargers. Unapproved cell phone chargers are usually sold at lower price tag and that could be the reason that they are popular. Well for your information, there are already many cases reported when the cell phone exploded during recharge session and after deep investigation, most of the time it is due to the cell phone charger where it was an unapproved charger. Remember, using an unapproved cell phone charger is dangerous and can cost you your own life if you are nearby. Sometimes the chargers are not made up to the standard and it could also cause power trip which eventually could cause fire.

These days, cell phone chargers are using USB port where you can just connect it to the cell phone. They are easily retractable and thanks to technology, these days it only takes a while to recharge the cell phone with these chargers. The whole thing has been made a little bit more interesting where some companies have specialized into producing cell phone chargers and therefore you will have more choices.

Modern cell phone chargers can cost you around $7 up to $40. There are many types of chargers.

Home Cell Phone Chargers

Home cell phone chargers are standard chargers and the reason why you will be looking for one is usually because the original cell phone charger is no longer working or you have lost it. Don’t worry, there are a lot of these chargers on the market and you can just let the worries go away since most of them are certified and approved. Certified home cell phone chargers usually are 120V or 240V. Depending on your cell phone models, you have to state your model first before you will be given choices of cell phone chargers that are suitable for your cell phone. Never ever simply buy any cell phone charger or you might damage your cell phone.

I keep three home cell phone chargers for various reasons. One for my bedroom, one to be kept in the living room and another one is just the spare. I love the idea of keeping of spare of anything and keeping a spare of your home cell phone charger is a good idea. We never know when we will be using it but I’m certain enough that some time some day it will prove to be a good investment. My wife hates that idea though about keeping a spare of the home cell phone charger since she prefers me to buy her something else for her lol.

Car Cell Phone Chargers

Car cell phone chargers are the ones we use in our cars or our vehicles. Usually we plug the charger to the car cigarette lighter socket (modern cars have a different socket and some even have built-in USB port). If your car is the old one, or if you are worried about recharging your cell phone using the car’s own power connector, you can buy a different set of device which is called the inverter. The inverter is used to convert the current to alternating current and it can transform the current up to 120V or 240V AC.

Using a car cell phone charger is dangerous though if you are a careless person. Do not make it a habit to recharge your cell phone while your vehicle is switched off. It may drain out the power and it may cause damages to the car’s battery. So be careful if you want to recharge your cell phone using the car cell phone charger. Furthermore, if you have more than one car or vehicle, it is also a good practice to keep more than one car cell phone charger. Keep one for each car and if you have the budget, you can also keep a spare of the car cell phone charger in one of the cars for emergency purposes.

Other Cell Phone Chargers

There are other types of cell phone chargers available these days. There are charger stand, AC/DC adapter, DC power splitter which can turn one jack to two, and also the emergency cell phone charger.

Emergency Hand Crank Cell Phone Charger

The emergency hand crank charger is a device that is universal where it works with your car charger plug. The charger is designed to work different types of cell phones. This type of charger is absolutely a handy one since you can recharge your cell phone almost anywhere. In other word, the emergency cell phone charger is certainly the charger during “emergency” times when you really need to charge your cell phone and there are no sockets available anywhere. Most businessmen use the emergency cell charger since they are mobile and they don’t spend much time at one place. They don’t have the time to recharge the cell phone at the office and wait till it is done. So they use this charger to keep them as mobile as usual.

Another thing that is good about the emergency cell phone charger is it can be used to generate power anytime anywhere without a power source. If let say that you need to recharge the charger and at the same time you want to listen to your favorite MP3 songs in your cell phone, you can just plug it in and then crank it to recharge your cell phone. However, as I have mentioned it earlier, it is best to recharge your cell phone during the times when you are not using it to keep the lifespan of the cell phone batteries.

You can have as many cell phone chargers as you want but one thing that you should always keep in mind is to switch off or plug off the charger after each use. Keep that as a habit as we never know what could happen next. We can’t predict what happen but we can always prevent bad things from happening by disciplining ourselves. Think about it, if you left the cell phone charger on without a cell phone attached to it, and then your kids play with it and try to “imitate” your action of connecting it to the cell phone by “connecting” it to something else. Imagine what could happen next.

There are certainly many manufacturers out there producing cell phone chargers. Some produced approved chargers and certified cell phone chargers. Always use the approved ones. Better to be safe than sorry.

That’s all for now. Oh yes, I would like to remind some about my offer in my last post. I have made it sticky by pasting the offer in the sidebar of this blog. If you are wondering what I’m talking about, you can read about Prepaid Cell Phone Owners or Prepaid Cell Phone Stores.

Happy shopping!

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Prepaid Cell Phone Stores in California

Hey Californians, are you looking for a prepaid cell phone store near your residences? Well, here I have listed down few cell phone stores scattered all over California states. If you are from New York, you may read my previous post on Prepaid Phone Cards in New York City. Feel free to contact me if you think that any of the stores listed here are no longer in service. If you found out any new store at your place, you may contact me too and I will certainly the new information here so that all of us can share it.

Why do I want to list down all the cell phone stores in California as well as in other states across the country? Well, I am actually promoting the advantages of prepaid cell phone plans against the contract-based plans. Though I have nothing against those who are using contract-based phone plans, I believe that prepaid plans are way better in terms of their benefits and the flexibility of the plans. Therefore I have no remorse to list down all of the available stores though I won’t get anything (not even a dime) from the shop owners LOL. So if you are cell phone shop owner, and your store is not listed here (provided that your store is located in California), you may as well contact me at joharin.mymode@gmail.com with title “Cell Phone Store Owner” and I will list it here for free. I repeat, for FREE. Don’t worry, I won’t charge you anything at all. Just make sure you write down the full address of your store (if possible provide me with industrial address). Those who have cell phone stores in other states, you may email me too with title “Cell Phone Store Owner – your state”. Kindly bear with me till I post list of cell phone stores in your respective states or cities.


Akop Communication
7301 1/2 Broadway Avenue, Los Angeles, CA - (323) 753-6440

Wireless Activators Incorporation
8808 S Sepulveda Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA - (310) 641-5000

United Wireless Communications
5403 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA - (323) 962-3720

Simplicity Express
2441 Jamacha Rd, El Cajon, CA - (619) 579-7500

Oxnard Prepaid Wireless
2655 Saviers Rd, Oxnard, CA - (805) 487-8401

Loco Prepaid Cellular
300 S Los Angeles St, Los Angeles, CA - (213) 621-2090

Prepaid Wireless
895 Dove St, Newport Beach, CA - (949) 851-4725

Prepaid Land
3707 W 3rd St, Los Angeles, CA - (213) 387-4270

American Prepaid Incorporation.
10100 Thistledown Ln, Bakersfield, CA - (661) 587-6100

Best Prepaid Wireless
14501 Victory Boulevard, Van Nuys, CA - (818) 901-0290

Mundo Prepaid
2105 W Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA - (213) 381-6883

Prepaid Communications
1171 W San Bernardino Rd # B3, Covina, CA - (626) 858-5600

Prepaid Communication LLC
652 S 2nd Avenue, Covina, CA - (626) 331-9837

Omni Prepaid
8111 Long Beach Boulevard, South Gate, CA - (323) 588-4334

Prepaid City
2295 Palm Avenue # E, San Diego, CA - (619) 429-9013

Unlimited Prepaid Store
38 W 4th St # 14A, Calexico, CA - (760) 357-6001

Nextlink Wireless
12512 Avenuenue 416, Orosi, CA - (559) 528-9999

T-Mobile
1050 Shaw Avenue, Clovis, CA - (559) 323-4253

Sprint Store-599
3530 Wilshire Boulevard, Ste 145, Los Angeles, CA - (213) 368-7300

T-Mobile
699 Market St, San Francisco, CA - (415) 395-9920

Radio Shack
1128 N La Brea Avenue, West Hollywood, CA - (323) 464-4720

Virgin Mobile USA
2185 N California Boulevard # 300, Walnut Creek, CA - (925) 927-6800

T-Mobile To Go
5180 N Palm Avenue, Fresno, CA - (559) 225-3745

T-Mobile
5000 Lakewood Boulevard, Lakewood, CA - (562) 602-8978

T-Mobile
6825 N Willow Avenue Ste 106, Fresno, CA - (559) 325-6103

T-Mobile
3289 E Shields Avenue, Fresno, CA - (559) 225-7535

T-Mobile To Go
4592 N Blackstone, Fresno, CA - (559) 226-5774

T-Mobile
7090 N Blackstone Avenue, Fresno, CA - (559) 449-1438

T-Mobile
4360 W Shaw Avenue, Fresno, CA - (559) 276-9428

T-Mobile
3927 W Caldwell Avenue # D-E, Visalia, CA - (559) 749-0456

T-Mobile
79485 Hwy 111 Ste 1, LaQuinta, CA - (760) 564-3195

FX Verizon Wireless
24635 Madison Avenue, Murrieta, CA - (951) 461-0800

T-Mobile To Go
1 Southland Mall, Hayward, CA - (510) 783-3654

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2701 Ming Avenuenue, Bakersfield, CA - (661) 397-1801

Total Communications Plus
3720 Gosford Rd, Bakersfield, CA - (661) 398-6100

T-Mobile
3621 California Avenue Ste A, Bakersfield, CA - (661) 323-7624

T-Mobile
5677 E Kings Canyon Rd # 101, Fresno, CA - (559) 252-9600

T-Mobile
3401 Panama Ln Ste 200, Bakersfield, CA - (661) 827-1005

T-Mobile
5525 N Golden State Boulevard, Fresno, CA - (559) 271-9412

T-Mobile
3401 Dale Rd, Modesto, CA - (209) 521-2362

T-Mobile
3202 N Blackstone Avenue # 163, Fresno, CA - (559) 225-9616

T-Mobile To Go
5110 N Blackstone Avenue # 101, Fresno, CA - (559) 241-7045

T-Mobile
510 Showers Drive, Mountain View, CA - (650) 559-9153

T-Mobile
N11A, 1350 Northridge Shopping Ctr, Salinas, CA - (831) 444-7037

T-Mobile
Unit 6, 645 E Shaw Avenue, Fresno, CA - (559) 229-1100

T-Mobile
322 E Shaw Avenue, Fresno, CA - (559) 228-0595

T-Mobile
252 Sun Valley Mall # 1, Concord, CA - (925) 680-8762

T-Mobile
3181 W Shaw Avenue # A, Fresno, CA - (559) 222-1006

T-Mobile To Go
1705 East Capitol Expressway, San Jose, CA - (408) 270-1733

T-Mobile
21000 Stevens Creek Boulevard, Cupertino, CA - (408) 252-9711

T-Mobile
2003 Camden Avenue, San Jose, CA - (408) 559-3525

T-Mobile
2726 Castro Valley Boulevard, Castro Valley, CA - (510) 728-0565

T-Mobile
2855 Stevens Creek Boulevard, Santa Clara, CA - (408) 244-9034

T-Mobile
2023 W Prosperity Avenue, Tulare, CA - (559) 688-2700

T-Mobile Prepaid Store
2031 S Mooney Boulevard, Visalia, CA - (559) 624-1300

T-Mobile
1720 Story Road, San Jose, CA - (408) 929-2182

T-Mobile
925 Blossom Hill Road, San Jose, CA - (408) 365-5515

T-Mobile
2114 W Grant Line Rd, Tracy, CA - (209) 839-8157

T-Mobile
43325 Christy Street, Fremont, CA - (510) 490-2070

T-Mobile
595 Coleman Avenue, San Jose, CA - (408) 995-6681

T-Mobile Prepaid Store
5308 Pacific Avenuenue, Stockton, CA - (209) 476-1363

T-Mobile
3540, 3200 Naglee Rd Spc 3540, Tracy, CA - (209) 839-0227

T-Mobile
505 East Hamilton Avenue, Campbell, CA - (408) 370-2910

T-Mobile 3 reviews
1019 - 101 West Avenue L, Lancaster, CA - (661) 726-7491

T-Mobile
796 Northridge Mall Spc K06, Salinas, CA - (831) 443-4947

T-Mobile Prepaid Store
3936 Rivermark Plaza, Santa Clara, CA - (408) 486-9705

T-Mobile
490 El Camino Real, Redwood City, CA - (650) 366-4976

T-Mobile
165 University Avenue, Palo Alto, CA - (650) 838-9636

T-Mobile
25 Crescent Dr, Pleasant Hill, CA - (925) 681-2458

T-Mobile
789 E El Camino Real, Sunnyvale, CA - (408) 736-7145

T-Mobile
30186 Industrial Parkway SW, Hayward, CA - (510) 475-0883

T-Mobile Prepaid Store
545 L Street, Sacramento, CA - (916) 447-8327

T-Mobile
1 Curtner Avenue Ste 30, San Jose, CA - (408) 287-1756

T-Mobile
2180 W Cleveland Avenue, Madera, CA - (559) 673-4300

T-Mobile
5060 E Montclair Plaza Ln, Montclair, CA - (909) 398-4622

T-Mobile
24201 Valencia Boulevard, Santa Clarita, CA - (661) 753-9894

T-Mobile
5779 Lone Tree Way, Antioch, CA - (925) 754-8348

T-Mobile Prepaid Store
795 Lemoore Nas, Lemoore, CA - (559) 997-0725

T-Mobile
3030 El Cerrito Plaza, El Cerrito, CA - (510) 525-4733

T-Mobile Prepaid Store
25838 The Old Rd, Santa Clarita, CA - (661) 753-9520

T-Mobile
4049 Lone Tree Way, Antioch, CA - (925) 978-0898

Cellular City
2719 Broadway, Sacramento, CA - (916) 451-2288

T-Mobile
7221 Elk Grove Boulevard, Elk Grove, CA - (916) 478-2018

T-Mobile
4701 Madison Avenuenue, Sacramento, CA - (916) 338-3166

T-Mobile
39172 Argonaut Way, Fremont, CA - (510) 505-9186

T-Mobile
3980 Douglas Boulevard, Roseville, CA - (916) 788-9660

T-Mobile
1 Stoneridge Mall, Pleasanton, CA - (925) 924-0799

T-Mobile
601 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA - (415) 552-7731

T-Mobile
4621 Mission St, San Francisco, CA - (415) 334-7562

T-Mobile
6600 Topanga Canyon Boulevard, Canoga Park, CA - (818) 346-2460

Wireless 4 Life
2919 K St, Sacramento, CA - (916) 443-1839

T-Mobile
20473 Hesperian Boulevard, Hayward, CA - (510) 259-0941

T-Mobile
1030 Park Pl, San Mateo, CA - (650) 571-6326

T-Mobile
1151 Galleria Boulevard, Roseville, CA - (916) 788-1820

T-Mobile
1093, 2086 New Park Mall, Newark, CA - (510) 793-0483

T-Mobile
9308 Elk Grove Boulevard., Elk Grove, CA - (916) 714-8033

T-Mobile
1701 Willow Pass Rd. Ste B, Concord, CA - (925) 363-4597

Cricket
1248 W Olive Avenue, Merced, CA - (209) 724-9301

T-Mobile
50 Powell St, San Francisco, CA - (415) 391-4623

T-Mobile
1233 West Rancho Vista Boulevard, Palmdale, CA - (661) 274-9184

T-Mobile
309B N Sepulveda Boulevard, El Segundo, CA - (310) 524-1338

T-Mobile
4524 Century Boulevard, Pittsburg, CA - (925) 522-8656

T-Mobile
1480 Van Ness, San Fransisco, CA - (415) 561-0566

T-Mobile
415 W Ventura Boulevard, Camarillo, CA - (805) 384-2225

Boost Mobile LLC
8845 Irvine Center Dr # 200, Irvine, CA - (949) 789-4800

T-Mobile
1290 E Bidwell St Ste 100, Folsom, CA - (916) 817-4645

T-Mobile
809 Paseo Nuevo, Santa Barbara, CA - (805) 962-7580

T-Mobile
15555 East 14th St, San Leandro, CA - (510) 278-5693

T-Mobile
7311 W Stockton Boulevard Ste 110, Sacramento, CA - (916) 681-5066

T-Mobile
3301 E Main St, Ventura, CA - (805) 658-1048

T-Mobile
2830 Del Paso Rd Ste 100, Sacramento, CA - (916) 574-9398

T-Mobile
1210 9th Avenue, San Francisco, CA - (415) 682-9953

T-Mobile
1224 Hilltop Mall Road, San Pablo, CA - (510) 758-4760

T-Mobile
920 Pleasant Grove Boulevard, Roseville, CA - (916) 784-7079

Verizon Wireless
2981 Michelson Dr # A, Irvine, CA - (949) 756-3515

T-Mobile
2251 Riverbank Place, Carmichael, CA - (209) 869-4184

T-Mobile
429 W Main St, Merced, CA - (209) 723-0900

T-Mobile
8460 Edgewater Drive, Oakland, CA - (510) 635-1337

T-Mobile
3333 Arden Way, Sacramento, CA - (916) 486-3675

T-Mobile
16906 Devonshire St, Granada Hills, CA - (818) 366-9530

T-Mobile
1150 El Camino Real Suite 216, San Bruno, CA - (650) 872-2298

T-Mobile
40033 10th St w Ste A, Palmdale, CA - (661) 267-2513

T-Mobile
1441 Howe Avenue Ste E, Sacramento, CA - (916) 564-1028

T-Mobile
9301 Tampa Avenuenue, Northridge, CA - (818) 349-2434

T-Mobile
1617 Glenwood St, Delano, CA - (661) 721-9600

T-Mobile
165 Plaza Drive, Vallejo, CA - (707) 554-9120

T-Mobile

1350 Travis Boulevard, Fairfield, CA - (707) 434-8460

T-Mobile
225 East 4th, San Mateo, CA - (650) 375-0817

T-Mobile
1743-A E Palmdale Boulevard, Palmdale, CA - (661) 272-5642

T-Mobile
104 Serramonte Center, Daly City, CA - (650) 997-3015

T-Mobile
3201 Lakeshore Avenue, Oakland, CA - (510) 893-3817

T-Mobile
1055 South Oxnard Boulevard Ste 200, Oxnard, CA - (805) 385-8497

T-Mobile
12166 Ventura Boulevard, Studio City, CA - (818) 760-3726

T-Mobile
2257 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA - (510) 649-7899

T-Mobile
1300 Broadway, Oakland, CA - (510) 986-0874
T-Mobile
447 N Beverly Dr, Beverly Hills, CA - (310) 274-1773

T-Mobile
4371 Glencoe Avenue, Marina Del Rey, CA - (310) 577-1950

T-Mobile
1142 Westwood Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA - (310) 209-1888

T-Mobile
1145 S Victoria Avenuenue, Ste A, Ventura, CA - (805) 639-0971

T-Mobile
347 West Esplanade Drive, Oxnard, CA - (805) 485-9837

T-Mobile
2950-A Cochran St, Simi Valley, CA - (805) 577-9218

T-Mobile
6047 Topanga Canyon Boulevard, Woodland Hills, CA - (818) 716-5688

T-Mobile
173 S Lake Avenue, Pasadena, CA - (626) 395-9333

T-Mobile
1975 West Texas St, Fairfield, CA - (707) 426-2418

T-Mobile
335 Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica, CA - (310) 393-9071

T-Mobile
2708 Pinole Valley Rd, Pinole, CA - (510) 223-3672

T-Mobile
186 West Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks, CA - (805) 557-1228

T-Mobile
17301 Ventura Boulevard, Encino, CA - (818) 788-2583

T-Mobile
51 Colma Boulevard, Colma, CA - (650) 755-8696

T-Mobile
33 E Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena, CA - (626) 844-4651

T-Mobile
400 South Baldwin Avenuenue, Arcadia, CA - (626) 462-9625

T-Mobile
333 South VIncorporationent Avenuenue, West Covina, CA - (626) 338-3264

T-Mobile
8720 Garfield Avenuenue, South Gate, CA - (562) 806-4661

T-Mobile
4181 Tweedy Boulevard, South Gate, CA - (323) 564-8322

T-Mobile
2155 Towne Center Plz Ste E120, West Sacramento, CA - (916) 371-0120

T-Mobile
9044 Corbin Avenue, Northridge, CA - (818) 341-8037

T-Mobile
2919 Los Feliz Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA - (323) 666-3488

T-Mobile
5055 Main Street Ste 104, American Canyon, CA - (707) 644-0508

T-Mobile
8401 Van Nuys Boulevard, Panorama City, CA - (818) 895-8799

T-Mobile
3660 Grand Avenue Suite G, Chino Hills, CA - (909) 591-5643

T-Mobile
5419 E Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, CA - (323) 962-1430

T-Mobile
3111 West Century Boulevard, Inglewood, CA - (310) 671-6055

T-Mobile
490 Plaza Dr, West Covina, CA - (626) 480-1562

T-Mobile
1702 Montebello Town Ctr, Montebello, CA - (323) 726-8773

T-Mobile
10800 West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA - (310) 470-6825

T-Mobile
3747 Foothill Boulevard Ste Q, Glendale, CA - (818) 957-2013

T-Mobile
6064 W Olympic Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA - (323) 932-1749

T-Mobile
750 W 7th St, Los Angeles, CA - (213) 614-1812

T-Mobile
3629 E Foothill Boulevard, Pasadena, CA - (626) 351-0585

T-Mobile
15350 Nordhoff St Ste A, North Hills, CA - (818) 830-3807

T-Mobile
6900 Pacific Boulevard, Huntington Park, CA - (323) 589-7501

T-Mobile
9400 Firestone Boulevard, Downey, CA - (562) 803-1082

T-Mobile
1318 Huntington Dr. Suite B, South Pasadena, CA - (323) 256-2789

T-Mobile
6375 Van Nuys Boulevard, Van Nuys, CA - (818) 997-9563

T-Mobile
5300 N Lankershim #125, North Hollywood, CA - (818) 505-1434

T-Mobile
3829 Crenshaw Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA - (323) 291-7452

T-Mobile
26650 Western Avenuenue, Harbor City, CA - (310) 326-9856

T-Mobile
3564 Rosemead Boulevard, Rosemead, CA - (626) 573-8345

T-Mobile
1815 Hawthorne Boulevard, Redondo Beach, CA - (310) 921-2112

T-Mobile
10831 Foothill Boulevard, Rancho Cucamonga, CA - (909) 948-7162

T-Mobile
6952 Katella Avenue, Cypress, CA - (714) 893-2521

T-Mobile
Atwater, CA - (209) 357-8700

T-Mobile
1639 E Montevista Avenue Ste 101 (Bldg L), Vacaville, CA - (707) 447-4250

T-Mobile
541 S Grand Avenue, Glendora, CA - (626) 857-1839

T-Mobile
12422 North Main Street, Rancho Cucamonga, CA - (909) 899-2874

T-Mobile
7288 W. Sunset Boulevard Ste 102, Los Angeles, CA - (323) 874-1217

T-Mobile
9028 Los Cerritos Mall, Cerritos, CA - (562) 924-7602

Boost Mobile
9060 Irvine Center Dr, Irvine, CA - (949) 748-3200

T-Mobile
7164 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA - (323) 934-4851

T-Mobile
11925 Wilshire Boulevard Ste 101, Los Angeles, CA - (310) 473-5182

T-Mobile
501 B College Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA - (707) 523-7576

T-Mobile
1075 N Western Avenue Ste 101, Los Angeles, CA - (323) 463-8939

T-Mobile
5035 W Rosecrans Avenue, Hawthorne, CA - (310) 978-1114

T-Mobile
211 Stonewood St, Downey, CA - (562) 622-2783

T-Mobile
3183 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA - (213) 389-4771

T-Mobile
8986 Huntington Dr, San Gabriel, CA - (626) 309-9634

T-Mobile
17003 Bear Valley Rd Ste E, Hesperia, CA - (760) 947-5740

T-Mobile
1013 W Foothill Boulevard, Upland, CA - (909) 981-2211

T-Mobile
3110 Main Street, Santa Monica, CA - (310) 396-3284

T-Mobile
259 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA - (213) 613-9523

T-Mobile
7540 Orangethorpe Avenuenue, Buena Park, CA - (714) 521-5918

T-Mobile
1905 North Campus Avenuenue, Upland, CA - (909) 931-1695

T-Mobile
F10, 248 Fox Hills Mall Spc F10, Culver City, CA - (310) 391-6070

T-Mobile
8112 Talbert Avenuenue, Huntington Beach, CA - (714) 843-6559

T-Mobile
2510 S Figueroa St Ste H, Los Angeles, CA - (213) 745-8683

T-Mobile
4545 E Pacific Coast Hwy, Long Beach, CA - (562) 986-9070

T-Mobile
2130 E 17th St, Santa Ana, CA - (714) 835-8430

T-Mobile
218 South State College Boulevard, Anaheim, CA - (714) 776-1888

T-Mobile
21710 Valley Boulevard, Walnut, CA - (909) 444-6803

T-Mobile
4725 East 2nd Street, Long Beach, CA - (562) 987-1250

Cricket Communications
Ste 46, 3430 Tully Rd, Modesto, CA - (209) 557-1880

T-Mobile
10845 Valley Mall, El Monte, CA - (626) 448-8099

T-Mobile
22501 Crenshaw Boulevard, Torrance, CA - (310) 539-2697

T-Mobile
2251 Claribel Rd # E, Riverbank, CA - (209) 869-4184

T-Mobile
2800 N Main St Ste 1024, Santa Ana, CA - (714) 547-3734

T-Mobile
137 N Montebello Boulevard, Montebello, CA - (323) 728-6754

T-Mobile
738 W Arrow Hwy, San Dimas, CA - (909) 394-2092

T-Mobile
1 Mills Circle, Ontario, CA - (909) 581-1100

T-Mobile
235 N Citrus St, West Covina, CA - (626) 331-7927

T-Mobile
1065 Brea Mall Ste 1110-B, Brea, CA - (714) 672-0780

T-Mobile
3100 W Imperial Hwy Ste A, Inglewood, CA - (310) 355-0680

T-Mobile
8937 Washington Boulevard #303, Pico Rivera, CA - (562) 801-0298

T-Mobile
146 South Main Street, Orange, CA - (714) 938-0779

T-Mobile
120 W Base Line Rd, Rialto, CA - (909) 874-5648

T-Mobile
7360 Carson Boulevard, Long Beach, CA - (562) 627-5895

T-Mobile
10900 Long Beach Boulevard Ste 102, Lynwood, CA - (310) 608-1996

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T-Mobile
3900 Pelandale Avenue, Modesto, CA - (209) 545-7800

T-Mobile
13526 Whittier Boulevard, Whittier, CA - (562) 693-7565

T-Mobile
1600 S Azusa Avenue # 119, City of Industry, CA - (626) 581-0221

T-Mobile
17407 Crenshaw Boulevard, Torrance, CA - (310) 515-0476

T-Mobile (Place closed)
290 East 5th Street, Long Beach, CA - (562) 590-9900

T-Mobile
2163 W Rosecrans, Compton, CA - (310) 635-7530

Boost Mobile
5953 Sunrise Mall, Citrus Heights, CA - (916) 962-3988

T-Mobile
12059 Imperial Hwy Ste A, Norwalk, CA - (562) 864-4291

T-Mobile
15915 Bellflower Boulevard, Bellflower, CA - (562) 866-5135

T-Mobile
20700 Avalon Boulevard, Carson, CA - (310) 527-6421

T-Mobile
1865 E 4th St Ste D, Ontario, CA - (909) 395-5074

T-Mobile
1216 S Idaho St Ste 3A, La Habra, CA - (714) 526-3215

T-Mobile
1273 North Tustin Street, Orange, CA - (714) 633-4668

T-Mobile
25912 La Paz Rd, Laguna Hills, CA - (949) 458-3785

T-Mobile
1025 Westminster Mall, Westminster, CA - (714) 892-3942

T-Mobile
215 S. Brea Ste 4-104, Brea, CA - (714) 990-3169

T-Mobile
4323 Ontario Mills Parkway, Ontario, CA - (909) 481-1052

T-Mobile
16184 Foothill Boulevard Ste A, Fontana, CA - (909) 823-2857

T-Mobile
20 City Boulevard W, Orange, CA - (714) 704-9266

T-Mobile
299 E 17th St, Costa Mesa, CA - (949) 646-1934

T-Mobile
2020 E Carson St, Long Beach, CA - (562) 424-5838

T-Mobile
1997 W Malvern Avenue, Fullerton, CA - (714) 446-0478

T-Mobile
1500 W 6th Street, Corona, CA - (951) 371-9235

T-Mobile
905 N Avalon Boulevard, Wilmington, CA - (310) 518-2456

T-Mobile
261 S Euclid St, Anaheim, CA - (714) 991-1464

T-Mobile
2303 S Bristol Avenue, Santa Ana, CA - (714) 754-7460

T-Mobile
12435 Limonite Avenue Ste 550, Mira Loma, CA - (951) 360-5943

T-Mobile
3995 Alton Parkway, Irvine, CA - (949) 251-1576

T-Mobile
1353 W Mill St Ste 101, San Bernardino, CA - (909) 384-9409

T-Mobile Prepaid Store
422 S Gaffey St, San Pedro, CA - (310) 521-8747

T-Mobile
1419 S Broadway # B, Santa Maria, CA - (805) 925-6498

T-Mobile
2424 East Katella Avenuenue, Anaheim, CA - (714) 939-7593

T-Mobile To Go Prepaid Plan
1047 Harriman Place, San Bernardino, CA - (909) 478-0572

T-Mobile
7821 Edinger Avenuenue, Huntington Beach, CA - (714) 799-1707

T-Mobile
141 Commerce Avenue, Manteca, CA - (209) 239-0305

T-Mobile
1431 Knox St Shops at South Bay, Ste 1500, Torrance, CA - (310) 328-2560

T-Mobile Prepaid Store
26741 Portola Parkway, Foothill Ranch, CA - (949) 588-8071

T-Mobile
344 N McKinley St Ste 103, Corona, CA - (951) 280-9885

T-Mobile
2200 Eastridge Loop # 2062, San Jose, CA - (408) 528-9554

T-Mobile
1788 University Avenue, Riverside, CA - (951) 788-6300

T-Mobile
13226 Jamboree Rd, Irvine, CA - (714) 368-0341

T-Mobile
22500 Country Gate Road, Moreno Valley, CA - (951) 656-3871

T-Mobile
3200 Naglee Rd, Tracy, CA - (209) 839-0227

T-Mobile
1621 Edinger Avenuenue, Tustin, CA - (714) 258-7982

T-Mobile
23645 El Toro Rd # D, Lake Forest, CA - (949) 707-5915

T-Mobile
605 Mangrove Avenue Ste 140, Chico, CA - (530) 566-9376

T-Mobile
12510 Day Street, Moreno Valley, CA - (951) 653-3234

T-Mobile
5205 Prospect Rd # 150, San Jose, CA - (408) 252-7619

T-Mobile
Tracy, CA - (209) 476-1363

T-Mobile
Tracy, CA - (209) 521-2362

T-Mobile
7910 Lower Sacramento Rd, Stockton, CA - (209) 472-0300

T-Mobile
780 Montague Expy # 208, San Jose, CA - (408) 432-1676

AT&T
12602 Amargosa Road, Victorville, CA - (760) 843-0048

T-Mobile
40820 WIncorporationhester Road, Temecula, CA - (951) 296-0172

T-Mobile
Suite 110, 24155 Laguna Hills Mall Space 1105, Laguna Hills, CA - (949) 768-4392

T-Mobile
639 W Central Avenue, Lompoc, CA - (805) 735-3600

T-Mobile
2086 Newpark Mall # 6515, Newark, CA - (510) 793-0483

T-Mobile
186 The Shops at Mission Viejo, Mission Viejo, CA - (949) 364-7276

T-Mobile
32391 Golden Lantern Ste b, Laguna Niguel, CA - (949) 443-0765

T Mobile
26353 Gading Rd, Hayward, CA - (510) 782-9359

Metro PCS Communications
2256 Las Positas Rd, Livermore, CA - (925) 373-7100

T-Mobile
San Jose, CA - (408) 273-8900

T-Mobile
2355 Gold Meadow Way, Gold River, CA - (916) 631-0355

T-Mobile
1855 Gateway Boulevard, Concord, CA - (925) 969-9324

T-Mobile
550 Hacienda Drive, Vista, CA - (760) 631-8474

T-Mobile
San Jose, CA - (408) 273-8900

Verizon Wireless
559 W GLENOAKS BOULEVARD, GLENDALE, CA - (818) 240-0007

T-Mobile
72840 Highway 111, Palm Desert, CA - (760) 837-9336

T-Mobile
3430 Marron Road, Oceanside, CA - (760) 729-8214

Mobile Phones Around The World

Mobile phones have been used by people all over the world simply for its capability to let us communicate easily anytime and anywhere. The rapid technology advancement has let the usage of mobile phones to be something that you shall not miss at all. Landline phones are becoming obsolete these days though they are still widely used for business purposes and mainly in offices and workplaces.

The trend these days is to have a good-looking mobile phone and also what are special features added to the mobile phone. It is very common these days to see a mobile phone that has integrated auto-focus camera into it as well as the capability to play music and songs. From polyphonic ringtones to MP3 ringtones, mobile phones have been massively integrated all trendy features and therefore it is hard not to miss the opportunities to have a mobile phone and enjoy all these entertainment.

This blog is dedicated to provide you all information that is relevant to mobile phones. If you take some time to read the blog, you may find articles on these categories:

- Prepaid mobile phones plans - "prepaid plan" is a term that is widely used to describe mobile phone plan that needs you to pay for the service and the mobile phone first before you can use it. Other terms are pay-as-you-go mobile phone plan and also flexpay mobile plan.

- Post-paid mobile phone plans - "post-paid" is a term used to describe contract-based mobile plan where you are bonded to a contract for at least a year whenever you subscribe to the mobile plan.

- Business mobile phones - communication amongst employees are important as well as among your business partners. There are many benefits to be gained when you choose the right busines mobile phone plan.

- Smart mobile phones - fondly known as "smartphones", these type of mobile phone are usually integrated with a lot of tech features that allow you to have a computer-like mobile phone in your hand.

- Camera mobile phones

- Music mobile phones

- 3G mobile phones - the term "3G" is used to simply identify the mobile phone capability in various type of communication. The first time mobile phone was introduced, it can only receive inbound calls and make outbound calls. Later the 2G mobile phones has the ability to send and receive short message service (SMS) as well as picture messages. 3G mobile phones can be used to receive and send video messages as well as video calls.

- International phone cards - whenever you travel abroad, it is a good move to get yourself to get an international prepaid phone card where it can be used with your current mobile phone so you won't have problem to contact your business colleagues or your family.

- International mobile phones - Can you still use your mobile phone outside of your home country? I've discovered a lot of information on this question and I will try to explain about it in my own way.

- Satellite mobile phones - these type of mobile phones are just the excellent choice where you don't have to worry at all about the network coverage. You can get reception from almost anywhere with satellite mobile phones no matter where your location is. If you travel abroad, then maybe you should rent one of these mobile phones.

- Comparison between mobile phone plans - reviews are given on various mobile phone plans available. If possible, I will also try to include personal reviews given by the mobile plan users.

-"How to" information on your mobile phone - I will try my level best to share my knowledge on mobile phones. Tips and tricks to be used to tweak your mobile phones are given here. Yes, the information provided here are for free.

The Least Extreme Group of Mymode That Make Money Online

I feel obliged to inform you that we are neither Mymode favourite team nor the best agents too. We are part of the so-called extreme group PrepaidForYou. Our strive for success in making money online with mobile prepaid Mymode is the only reason we plunged ourselves into the fierceful world of internet marketing.

Marketing your products online is a tough job.

Making money out of them is even tougher.

Here we are, dedicated to guide you in achieving your target and dreams to successfully make money online selling prepaid phone cards and top up cards.

Please take some time to learn more about the business and from this blog, you will learn;

how to make residual income simply by using your prepaid phone

how to earn massive amount of income from Mymode business

how to target your audience either locally or internationally and eventually from there you will receive the sweetest reward (money of course lol)

What is Mymode And How to Make Money from It Unbiased Short Review

Mymode is a solution to your quest to save more money while using your prepaid phone service in Malaysia. Major telecommunication providers in Malaysia are TM, Maxis Malaysia, Digi Telecommunication, and also Celcom Malaysia. Engaging itself into this lucrative prepaid business, Mymode has managed to properly established itself and able to receive recognition from Maybank and CIMB.

Many have claimed that the only purpose of joining Mymode is to save your money while using your prepaid service daily. Honestly that is only the rough idea and perhaps the first reason why you look for answers to save your money. Joining Mymode is truly the first step to open the path to earn residual income and perhaps one day you will be able to make silly amount of money like five to six figures a month.

I would like to apologize to any of my visitors if you fail to find any useful information about Mymode mobile phone and prepaid business. This blog is meant to guide you, not to teach or preach you what you must do to earn money online with Mymode. We learnt the hard way to put ourselves visible on the internet. You on the other hand have the advantage to override the time taken by following our guidelines. If you have the crave to learn how to make money online during recession time, then Mymode could be your first choice until you are ready enough to learn other paths to make money.

Can you make money from using Maxis Hotlink prepaid?

If you are a long time user of Hotlink, then I believe you have more than the knowledge on how Maxis charges you for anything and everything. Why waste the money for things you do not really need when you can actually earn money from it? You may not be as rich as Ananda Krishnan, the owner of Maxis Malaysia, but at least you can earn some money from all the telcos though you stick with Maxis Hotlink.

What if I use Celcom Xpax?

I know that sometimes you don't have the courage to try switching from one service to another. You might say that you are not sure about the advantages of other phone plans or network. Frankly say, that unsure feeling is just something you developed inside you due to successful marketing strategy from Celcom. Either using Celcom Xpax or Blue, it won't matter and you don't have to worry much if you plan to switch to Hotlink or Digi. Remember, at this time the cost to change or transfer is still free and therefore take advantage of that. Change and try it for a month and then you can always change back to your original provider. However, as far as money is concern, go for package that offers you lower call rates and that will absolutely help you to earn more money when you join Mymode.

Senarai Nombor Telefon Ejen Mymode Prepaid|Mymode Agents Cell Phone Numbers

Primary Contact Number:
Area Selangor|KL|Negeri Sembilan
012-241-5054 - Maxis Hotlink - Johari

Negeri Sembilan|KL
017-358-3658 - Maxis Hotlink - Khai

Kelantan
014-808-4051 - Maxis/Digi - Nor Ashikin

Johor Bahru
017-781-8114 - Maxis Hotlink - Aqib

Kelantan
012-651-5113 - Maxis Hotlink - Irfan

Selangor|KL
012-709-4914 - Maxis Hotlink - Baby

Selangor
013-388-1572 - Celcom - Azizi

Johor Bahru
012-640-0955 - Maxis - Qila

Johor Bahru
017-769-5277 - Maxis Hotlink - Rozy

Maxis Hotlink SMS Instructions

How to topup your Maxis Hotlink Prepaid Mobile Phones

Dialing command : *111*Topup Pin Code#

How to Share your Prepaid Maxis Hotlink Credit TopUp


How to Check Your Credit Balance for Maxis Hotlink

Dialing command : *122#

How to access Hotlink Easy Menu

Dialing command : *100#

How to check Maxis Hotlink Rewards Points

Access Hotlink Easy Menu and choose options 7-7-1

How to activate Hotlink Super Savers Talk and SMS


How to activate Maxis Hotlink Activ10

Find Your T-Mobile phone coverage using this Superb Checker

Digi Prepaid I Like SMS Instructions

How to access DiGi Talktime Services menu

Dialling command : *128#

How to Reload or topup your DiGi Prepaid FuYoh

Dialling command : *123*(16-digit reload number)#

How to Share Your Prepaid Digi Credits Talktime Transfer

How to get advance credit for your Digi Prepaid Plus

Celcom Prepaid SMS Instructions

How to topup your Celcom Xpax Prepaid Account Using Code

Dial *122* 16-digit topup code#

How to reload Celcom Blue Prepaid Using SMS

Sms command : rec 16-digit topup code

Send to : 2888

How to check your Celcom Prepaid Credit Balance

Dial command : *124#

Sms command code: just type "bal" and send to 2888

Call center : dial 1990

How to share your Celcom Airtime

How to activate Celcom Blue Teman 20

Five simple reasons why and how you should transfer from Maxis Hotlink to Celcom Xpax

Bonus Hello Sunday

With Celcom Xpax, you will get free calls on all your Sundays!

Birthday Bonus Celcom

You can get free calls and SMS for seven days!

Two years airtime expiry date

You can choose either one or two years!

Fastest prepaid mobile phones network

Celcom 3G and HSDPA speeds can go as high as 3.6Mbps

Best customer service ever

Celcom has received two years back to back champion for 2006 and 2007

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