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Things you can do from this page:
- Learn about prepaid cellular phone services and some of features of Centennial's prepaid cell phone service.
Prepaid cellular phones have been available for many years now, and have grown recently in popularity. Many customers need a flexible but reliable solution to their wireless need that is simple to sign up for and easy to use. For these customers, Centennial Wireless offers our myPhone™ prepaid phone solution.
Here are some of the benefits:
No Contracts and No Monthly Bills - With myPhone, there is no contract and once you buy a handset, you do not need to worry about paying any monthly bill; instead you simply pay-as-you-go by purchasing additional minutes as you need them. This make the myPhone product ideal for emergency use on that camping trip you plan to take, or for the trip to the lake, or for any occasion where you might need a few extra minutes of talk time that you normally would not have.
Any and All Ages Welcome – There are no minimum age requirements on prepaid cellular phone service from Centennial Wireless; all ages are welcome. This makes it convenient for teens looking to get into their first phone or simply for anyone who is living on a budget and does not want to commit to spending $40.00 or more per month for any extended period of time.
No Credit Checks or Deposits – The Centennial Wireless myPhone does not require a credit check nor does it require a deposit. Simply purchase a myPhone and it comes loaded with $20.00 worth of talk time. Need more minutes? They can easily be purchased online or from a Centennial Wireless retail location and other local stores near you.
Optional Features – The myPhone prepaid cellular phone has the same advantages as any traditional cellular phone. These phones have the capability to send and receive text messages (SMS), caller ID, voicemail, call waiting, and domestic long distance. The rates for each of these services and more information on the Centennial Wireless myPhone prepaid cellular phone services can be found here.
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