Pay As You Go Unlimited Mobile to Mobile Plan

Go Phone from AT&T

Average Customer Rating: 2.7 ( 10 customer reviews )

Access Fee: $1.00 Only on days you use your phone for voice calls
One Time Activation Fee: $36.00
  Add to Cart

See Terms and Conditions

Pay As You Go Unlimited Mobile to Mobile Plan Product Overview

Pay As You Go Unlimited Mobile to Mobile Plan Detail

All the benefits of wireless, without the surprises. This prepaid cell phone plan allows you to simply pay in advance for what you need. No long-term contracts, credit checks or deposits.

Earn up to $20 for every $100 you spend refilling your account! View Pay As You Go Rewards details.

  • Refill your minutes 24/7
  • Three ways to refill—prepaid cards, online, or over the phone
  • Track your usage—You will receive a text message with your updated balance after each call.

    AT&T Advantages

  • Rollover® Balance™ lets you carry over your unused account balance when you refill before your balance expires.
  • No long distance or roaming fees across our national service area.

    Pay As You Go Unlimited Mobile to Mobile Plan

    • $0.10 per Minutes for Anytime Minutes
    • $1.00 per day Daily Access Fee, ONLY on days you use your phone for voice calls
    • Unlimited Mobile to Mobile Minutes
    • Nationwide Long Distance

    Included Plan Features

    • Basic Voice Mail, Three-Way Calling, International Text Messaging for Prepaid, Call Forwarding, Call Waiting and Caller ID
  • Pay As You Go Unlimited Mobile to Mobile Plan Product Features

    Prepaid Attributes
    Minutes Expire Yes
    Prepaid Type Pay As You Go
    Daily Access Fee $1.00 Only on days you use your phone for voice calls
    Contract No
    Method of Adding Minutes Over the Air from LetsTalk
    Price Per Minute $0.10
    Bonus Features Unlimited Mobile to Mobile, Free Nationwide Long Distance

    Most Helpful Customer Reviews of the Pay As You Go Unlimited Mobile to Mobile Plan

    Customer Rating: 5
    by Tiffany Sherrod -- July 26th 2010 -- Tenaha, TX

    Customer Rating: 3.5
    by Stephen -- November 24th 2009 -- Lafayette, LA

    I've been with AT&T for 5 years now, and up until they started implementing 3G there haven't been many issues. You will always show that you have a signal, but switching between 3G and Edge is rarely a smooth transition while on the phone. I drop a lot of calls. When I disable 3G the issue gets better, but that defeats the whole purpose of buying a 3G phone. I also have trouble using data sometimes. Safari takes a while to get the page going, so I have to reset the phone and it goes back to normal. It's getting a little old.

    Customer Rating: 2
    by Jim Abramson -- October 23rd 2009 -- Cincinnati, OH

    AT&T has horrible wireless service and coverage in the Cincinnati, Ohio area. I'm on my second Nokia 3G phone and am still having a ton of problems. The problems I am having are with a lot of dropped calls, poor voice quality where it cuts out, is choppy and there is static and crackling when I make a call. I don't receive many voice mails until a day or two later. The 3G network goes down a lot, and customer service is not helpful at all. I would avoid them at all costs. I have heard of many people having these same problems with AT&T. I am leaving them as soon as my contract is up.

    Customer Rating: 1.8
    by radar gurung -- May 23rd 2009 -- omaha, NE

    Customer Rating: 5
    by Tikvah -- April 26th 2009 -- Thibodaux, LA

    Show All Customer Reviews »

    Email This Page to a Friend

    * Information on this web site may contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Information may be changed or updated without notice. LetsTalk.com may also make improvements and/or changes in the products and/or programs described in this information at any time without notice.

    None of the remaining products have this feature.
    All the remaining products have this feature.
    Reviews