Baby Boomers
Related: About this forumAnyone here use the Jitterbug phone?
http://www.jitterbugdirect.com/plans.htmlIt is targeted to Seniors - big numbers, easy to use, no bells and whistles.
I was about to recommend it to my father but reading the details, I see that the carrier is "GreatCall,inc".
So now I'm wondering how the coverage is.
thanks for any feed-back.
--x-posted seniors
whathehell
(29,854 posts)left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)I've had Consumer Cellular for several years. They use AT&T. I get 10 hours of phone/text per month and it costs me $22 monthly. You can buy the phone online or at Sears and AARP members get a 10% off the monthly bill. My phone is the Doro. It's not a 'smart phone' but I just want one for phone calls and the doro has nice big buttons.
Check them out at:
https://www.consumercellular.com/
MADem
(135,425 posts)Cheap, some of their phones are VERY simple, and you buy one card and you're good for a year.
In my family we have several. Way cheaper than a cell plan and we don't yak all day on the cellphone, anyway--we have a landline.
I have travelled all over USA and never had difficulty getting a line out, even when others on more standard plans didn't have any bars--I think tracfone buys access from a lot of different providers.
This one has good sound quality...
http://www.tracfone.com/phone_detail.jsp?contentID=UCMTST_009904&title=THE%20BIG%20EASY(TM)