Re: no contract phones and their lines
1. I and many others like Tracfone, but really you can't go wrong with your choices. Any prepaid phone is a much better option compared to a free texting app/Gvoice. If you can find a good deal on ATT, Tmobile, or any other prepaid phones - go for it and test them out to see if they work for you. They just need to have the ability to receive texts from Ebay/Paypal, and possibly make/receive calls - the basic functions of a phone.
2. All Tracfones I've ever owned comes with 60 days of service included in the price of the phone, plus 20 free minutes, plus double or triple minutes for life.
3. I don't know since I never tried it. This is the closest answer I could find in Tracfone's FAQ:
Q: Will I be able to use my existing carrier´s equipment when I move to TracFone?
A: No, TracFone has a special prepaid technology that is built into each wireless phone.
I'm sure if you contacted Tracfone and asked if you could use an existing phone from another carrier, you could get a definite answer.
4. Tracfones do at least.
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