Crazygametime.com $60 topup for $50 and 40$ topup for $34.
I am new to prepaid. From VM's perspective, a dollar is a dollar?
They have weird increments that don't match up with the beyond talk plans. I assume this means nothing right? A dollar is a dollar right, and I only need $45 of them in my account each month?
Crazygametime.com $60 topup for $50 and 40$ topup for $34.
Crazygametime.com $60 topup for $50 and 40$ topup for $34.
Crazygametime.com $60 topup for $50 and 40$ topup for $34.
Before I switched to Virgin Mobile, I used STIMobile. I got my charge cards from a site called Cheapphonecards.com (at least in the beginning. And I think it's defunct now.)
For some unknown reason, the minutes I got from Cheapphonecards.com would disappear fairly quickly. I might get 100 minutes and they'd all disappear in a week even when I've only made a few short calls. The official cards from STIMobile did not have this problem.
I'm very wary of purchasing non-official cards for any prepaid carrier after that experience..
Well the difference is that with phone cards, they have control over your minutes. With virgin mobile pins (or any other carrier), it's done by dollars. And as soon as you type that code into Virgin Mobile, and add the money to your account, there's nothing they can do.
Just bought a $60 card from crazygametime for $50, and can verify they are legit.
I noted this when I saw it, for when my bill was due. Just tried it, and it works perfectly. Thank you!Crazygametime.com $60 topup for $50 and 40$ topup for $34.
No problems.How legit is this site? They are asking for my phone number, do they put you in some telemarketer list?
Anyone have any experiences?
Yeah, it was off-topic in the other thread.
I called eBay out of curiosity, they said they could investigate his account, and possible outcomes could include banning his account from eBay, even over a violation through the classifieds. They don't, however, have a buyer protection policy through classifieds, as we already know.
The seller still has not responded. I just sent him another message, just in case he didn't see the last one for whatever reason. I'm giving him an additional two days to respond, before I file a claim against him. I'm not worried since Paypal should have me covered, as well as my cc company, as an additional layer of protection.
If he doesn't respond to my messages, I would not buy from him again. Even though other people are having some success with this guy, he's obviously unreliable, and uncommunicative. I'd rather spend a few more dollars on a seller with a higher, positive feedback count, who stands by their listings.
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