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Wal-Mart ripoff- they sold me a prepaid card from tracfone with no units in was for a 1 year perpaid service for $99.42 Newport News Virginia
well i went to Wal-Mart to Buy some more units for my cell phone. So i saw this this prepaid card for my phone so i pick it up took it to the cashier. It came up to about $99.00 For this card so i got took it home when i got to put it in my cell phone in said no units. in it was post to be a year prepaid wireless service card.
Donte
Newport News, Virginia
U.S.A.
2 Updates & Rebuttals
M
Columbia City,Indiana,
U.S.A.
Customers need TO READ
#3UPDATE Employee
Tue, June 17, 2003
It amazes me that so many customers try to blame a store because they don't read. They expect everyone else to be responsible, but not them. Perhaps you aren't smart enough to own a phone, since you obviously can't even buy the correct card for it.
Many people buy prepaid cards that aren't even for the phone they own. Then they want a refund, yet the card itself clearly states that they are non-refundable. Please take responsiblity for your own ignorance.
Brian
Marlboro,New York,
U.S.A.
Read..there are more details
#3Consumer Suggestion
Tue, June 03, 2003
You should have read the details a little better. Tracphone is a pre-paid service that unless you add more units (time paid in advance) your phone number will EXPIRE. The $99 card you bought only allows you to keep your number for 1 year without loosing your number. I only know this because I used to work in a Best Buy (not for Best Buy) and they sold Tracphone there too.