Straight Talk6 Months Unlimited Refill/Service Card (Mail Delivery)
J**.
Won't find a better deal
This 6-month card works great for extending your StraightTalk service. The seller only puts these up for sale every few weeks on Amazon, but when they do, it's about 20% less than the $270 retail price... you can't beat it. A physical card arrived promptly within a few days of purchasing, with an unscratched PIN, I quickly scratched it and added it to my girlfriend's plan extending her service 6 additional months. Seems like below negative reviews reference a higher price being charged than the $270... however again, that was not the case when I purchased this (mine was $219.99).You can purchase this same card at Walmart or on StraightTalk.com, but not for the price offered here. I've rated 5 stars for the best price I've found on a 6 month ST card and for quick shipping. I hope more become available soon so I can stock up!
K**Y
Warning! FRAUD!!!
This worked just fine. I saved a lot of money instead of buying this at Walmart. With prices rapidly increasing way faster than wages, a person really needs to shop and save where they can.Updating this ON JANUARY 3, 2014 because my phone just got de-activated by straight talk!! What a hassle-I have to send in an email with my invoiceand wait 24-48 hours before my phone gets re-activated, plus I was on hold for 30 minutes!DO NOT BUY THIS CARD!!!!! IF IT'S TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE, IT USUALLY IS!UPDATING-JANUARY 6, 2014-Okay. Finally received txt from Straighttalk, powered phone off and back on and have service restored. I also have kept my refill card and I chatted with Amazon and they sent me a return authorization label. That was very nice of Amazon. (Sometimes it pays to be a pack rat)
D**E
$36.50 per month is a great deal!
I bought two cards from Cardart for $219 each. I received the cards in 3 days and immediately logged onto my Straight talk account and added the pin numbers. As fast as I hit the enter key, I was instantaneously sent a text letting me know the the first card was accepted. Ditto for card number two. The text and my online account indicated that I am paid for the next 12 months until May 2014.My Google Nexus 4 phone with straight talk on AT&T cost $755 for the year and I could reuse my old chargers from my last phone. If I pay full price on the straight talk website for next year it will cost an additional $540 to bring my 2 year total to $1,295.For comparison, an iPhone 5 with unlimited talk/text and 3 GB of data per month will cost $3,116 for a 2 year commitment on AT&T (that doesn't include buying their proprietary charging cords). Let's see, pay $3,116 for 2 years of an iPhone, or pay $1,235 an get a free all-inclusive Caribbean vacation valued at $1,821 and a a Google Nexus 4. Have fun being trendy iPhone users, I'll be on my free vacation with the money I saved:o
D**O
FRAUD!
Like many others, my TWO phones have been disconnected by Straight Talk. These are stolen or purchased with a stolen Credit Card. It makes sense once Straight Talk explained it to me. They ONLY SELL refill cards through Wal-Mart or their website. This seller was selling ST cards at a discount price that must have been purchased from Wal-Mart or ST direct at a retail price. That is very self explanatory. I am out nearly $500 thanks to this scumbag of a thief and also have no phone service during the worst winter weather in the last 30 years at my home. I would love to get a hold of this person's information to seek legal action. These dollar amounts and transactions are FELONIES! My only hope now is Amazon's A-Z assurances and I have high hopes for that considering Amazon's stellar track record of taking care of their costumers.
A**Y
Why would you ever buy this anywhere else?
For one, Straight Talk is an amazing service. Yeah, they don't have the most amazing cutting edge cell phones that are super computers in your pocket, but they use the Verizon towers giving them amazing service (Verizon is the only service that will give me full signal without dead zones where I live in the mountains of the northeast). They're like the cell phones from several years ago but get the job done very well for a small fraction of the cost.Now to the card here on Amazon. It's nice to not have to refill at $45 a month every month. That's just inconvenient to do. So they have other options so you don't have to do that. This is the six month unlimited everything plan, and at the rate of $45 a month it should be $270. But somehow Amazon can sell it for about $200! Now that's a deal! I purchased this card and will continue to do so in the future making my cell phone bill a whopping $33.33 a month on average for unlimited minutes, text and mobile web. You cannot beat it. Thank you Amazon!
T**M
Straight Talk is awesome...and legitimate cards are available!
Yes, CardArt sold fraudulent cards. I happened to buy two of them! Since I loaded them as needed, one was actually almost a year old. So I assumed I was out almost $500.Now here's the good...no, the GREAT...part: Amazon, true to form with their excellent customer service...actually refunded both cards!! Yes, I had to return them at my cost...who wouldn't want to do that, to get a full refund (except for original shipping to me).I just can't say enough good things about these transactions. Amazon took a hit to keep a customer happy. And I am a very happy long-term customer with Amazon.OK, on to these cards. Straight Talk is my service and has been for over a year. My whole family has moved there from V....., who was charging an arm and a leg. And I HATE long-term contracts anyway.So buy your own phone (must be either from Straight Talk or a former AT&T or maybe T-Mobile phone...be sure to read about compatibility, so you buy the right phone) and come on over. The living's fine over on this side!
A**S
Worked as Advertised
I admit I was nervous about purchasing this card at $220 but it worked as advertised. I purchased this to work with the Samsung Proclaim I ordered from WalMart. It was also my first service card so for anyone looking to start with StraightTalk this will work. The phones come with an activation card and then you need to link your service card to the phone (either on their website which is what I did or by calling a number from another phone). All in all it was very straight forward and of course saved me a bundle.I will buy this again in 6 months when it's time to refill.
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