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>Back when my daughter was younger, we used a prepaid phone (her first cell phone experience and back then you were charged per minute - no really good plans). It worked out quite well, but I was always afraid she would run out of minutes right when she needed to call me.
Good - judging by the five stars the AT&T got, and judging by their not mentioning any of the dirty tricks, I assume this is just a comparison of the face value, plus impression they got when they called (probably "we're running a service comparison, what can you tell us about..." where they'll get the milk and honey oozing over the line).
Then... most probably not this year either. I may purchase another $25 from AT&T when I need to travel. Other than that, I don't want a phone service where I have to think what's their definition of the night, when does the weekend actually start, what kind of minute am I using now, ... too complicated, no joy.