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Re: Just some clarification

by ATSupport » Fri Jun 28, 2013 11:09 am

We now recommend our users to use Ptel SIM cards for non-phone GPS trackers. Their Real Paygo Plan which costs 10 cents/MB data, which would cost you only a few bucks each month for location updates every minute (about 30MB/month).

Ptel does require you to top-up at $10 every 60 days (and unused credits expire after 60 days). This means your minimum cost for data is $5.00/month.

Re: Just some clarification

by rabika » Fri Jun 28, 2013 3:51 am

On second thought, I just discovered how Tracfone bills for data. It's too bad Boost is still the cheapest option

Re: Just some clarification

by ATSupport » Wed Mar 20, 2013 9:13 pm

Please see the replacement phone from Boost Mobile. Or you can go with a GPS tracker:
http://support.accutracking.com/kb/article/000104

Just some clarification

by cop704 » Wed Mar 20, 2013 6:58 pm

I guess my BOOST i425 phone is no longer going to work.

I am a licensed private investigator and use this phone for tracking. Primarily for tracking merchandise we use as bait, in theft stings.

So am I to understand that the current new replacement phone I should get would be the Sanyo Innuendo, as this is the only pay as you go phone. And that ACCUTRACKING, only uses the WEB feature which is .50 cents a day?

The phone will never be used for any other use, just the ACCUTRACKING program, so I need to make sure what the approximate phone charges will be per day.

Thanks!

Doc
Las Vegas PI

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