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Actual cost of Straight Talk $45 including any taxes and other fees?

sounreal

Android Enthusiast
Nov 18, 2011
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Belleville, IL
What is the actual cost of the Straight Talk $45 Unlimited plan including any taxes and other fees? I have Virgin Mobile and I'm on the $35 plan but only pay a total of $38.37 at the end of the day.

$35.00 Monthly Plan Charge
$0.53 e911
$2.84 Sales Tax
$38.37 Charged to your card

I'd like to know what I'm gonna be paying on Straight Talk.
 
If you buy online at walmart.com and specify a shipping address in a state with no sales tax (OR, for example), there are no taxes or fees. Since the item is delivered via email, the shipping address doesn't affect delivery. My last purchase was for 90 days @ $125.99, or $42/month.

That's exactly what I did because I live in Washington state and use my friends address in Oregon +1
 
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If you buy online at walmart.com and specify a shipping address in a state with no sales tax (OR, for example), there are no taxes or fees. Since the item is delivered via email, the shipping address doesn't affect delivery. My last purchase was for 90 days @ $125.99, or $42/month.

I'm gonna try this but I need a address.
 
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I'm gonna try this but I need a address.

Search Google maps for a location in Oregon. Any address will suffice. For example, search for "outback restaurant near Oregon". They don't check the address against your credit card or anything, so the charges should go right through. I did this for the second time three days ago, and got a call from Wal-Mart the following day confirming the purchase before they would "ship", but they were only looking for verbal confirmation of the order.
 
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After finding it impossible to buy a 90 refill online from Walmart last month (10 purchases were confirmed, and subsequently cancelled by Walmart), I went to a local store to buy one, and they didn't have any there, or in any other nearby stores, so I bought a 30 day refill. Less than a week later I received a text from Straight Talk telling me that I could get $2.50 off $45 refills by signing up for autopay. I decided to try it, and my card was charged $46.19. Straight Talk's web site shows an itemization of:

$42.50 - service
$2.98 - tax
$0.00 - E911 Fee
$0.64 - Federal Universal Service Charge
$0.08 - Regulatory Cost Recovery

I know, it adds up to $46.20, but my card was only charged $46.19.

Without any taxes or fees, it's still a better deal to get a 90-day card online from Walmart *IF* you can get your purchase to go through, *AND* you live (or use a shipping address) in a state without sales tax.

Before my next autopay, I'm going to try again to purchase the 90-day card online from Walmart. If that's successful, autopay shouldn't happen, but I'm concerned that I see no way to cancel autopay on the Straight Talk web site. How do I cancel it?

Note: I'd really like to know, but it's not a concern for me since I used a "safe" temporary card number issued by my bank, which I can invalidate at any time, and it will only affect Straight Talk.
 
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Interesting. I wonder what accounts for all the variations of experience? When I got my phone, I got a 30 day card with it. When it was nearly done, I signed up for auto-pay. It cost me 75 cents less than at the store (state charges 75 cents for all pre-paid cards). Then, the next and subsequent months, I didn't pay the taxes anymore... making it even cheaper.

Oh well. Will count myself lucky I guess.
 
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I've been on auto-refill for 8 months now....with 2 ST phones...
Both are on the $45 Unlimited plan....and EACH has been charged $47.99 every 30 days....until last month....apparently ST has /had a "promotion"....
Now, the newest phone (Galaxy SII) is charged a flat $45/mo. -- the other phone (a Blackberry-style Samsung) is still at $47.99/mo. ----??:thinking:
It's worth it to me NOT to have to mess around with the cards...!!!:rolleyes:
 
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