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Prepaid Mobile Phone - NET100, Ltd
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NET100, Ltd
14120-H Sullyfield Circle
Chantilly, VA 20151

United States

(v) 703.995.5200
(f) 703.818.1955
(e) email

Founded: 1989

Company Background:
NET10 is a prepaid wireless service offering all local, long distance and roaming calls at one low price of 10 cents per minute. All NET10 prepaid wireless service is provided by TracFone Wireless, Inc, America's #1 prepaid wireless company. There are no contracts, credit checks, monthly fees, security deposits, activation or deactivation charges, or age restrictions.

Company Products: (Release Date)
400 EASY MINUTES
$40 / month
250 EASY MINUTES
$25 / month
150 EASY MINUTES
$15 / month
Unlimited Calling and Text Messaging
$79.98 / month
Used and New NET100, Ltd Products for Sale

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