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Do NOT buy from this individual on eBay! I just got a call from the LAPD saying my number was linked to a stolen credit card that was used to add airtime to my account. On 8/24, I purchased from someone having a short, but good, eBay feedback.
I will no longer be purchasing from anyone other than Straight Talk directly.
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Anyone interested in buying a $45 refill pin/card for $40? Straight Talk made me bundle a plan with my iPhone 5S purchase and I just need it for the phone. PM me if interested.
where are you guys getting your refills nowadays?
despite all my rage, i'm still just a rat in a cage!
I can get you anything you want , priv
Be advised that Straight Talk refill cards purchased from other than Straight Talk or Walmart may be rejected at any time, even after being initially applied to an account.
Earl F. Parrish
Some of these off-market refill cards are simply unactivated service cards taken from the shelves of Walmart stores or cards not legitimately purchased. In the past, some Walmart managers were activating cards which had not been purchased by customers and selling them on the black market. Others from outside of the United States may be using computer generated PINs. In some cases where the purchaser gives his telephone number may not be real service cards at all. Everything might be computer generated.
I was on Straight Talk for more than 4 years. I only bought one month from ST, that was the first month. The rest of the time I bought from ebay. I never had a problem with any purchase, never lost any time etc. The only 'problem' I had was that I bought a 3 month card and for some reason I got a year of credit. I figured that either ST or the seller would come back to me but nothing happened.
Toward the end of last year I found it difficult to find good deals so I left ST and went to Boom Verizon.
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