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Author: Kaitlyn Short

LAST UPDATED: August 25th, 2025

TracFone Wireless is a subsidiary of America Movil, Mexico’s largest telecommunications company. The company functions as a mobile virtual network operator, holding agreements with different large network operators like Sprint and Verizon to provide nationwide service coverage for its customers. Established in 1996 as Topp Telecom in Miami, Florida, TracFone now has over 90,000 retail locations nationwide.

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The Good

  • No Contract
  • Airtime Flexibility 
  • International Calling

No Contract

TracFone is "America's #1 National No-Contract Wireless service provider." They offer no contract, bills, daily or monthly fees, with nationwide coverage on America's best and most dependable networks, like Sprint. TracFone is a pay-as-you-go wireless phone service, which means you can pay month-to-month or as needed. They have various customer service options offering live chat, email, and phone service, from 8 AM to 7 PM EST.

Airtime Flexibility 

TracFone products and services are easy to understand. Each prospective customer follows the same three steps prior to enrolling in the service:

  1. Choose a phone - customers need to purchase their phone up-front since there are no contract discounts or promotions to bind them to the service. The TracFone inventory offers a few different phones, including Android smartphones and iPhones.
  2. Activate - once you order your phone, customers simply need to follow the activation instructions found in the package. At this stage, customers will need to have an airtime card or service plan.
  3. Add airtime - to continue service, customers will continuously need to add "airtime" to ensure minutes, texts, and data are available. This can be done over the phone, online, or in one of the retail stores.

TracFone has unlimited carryover, which means your unused minutes, texts, and data never expire as long as your service is active and in use within each six month period.

The carrier also triples everything, which means that when you buy a 60-minute Airtime Card, you'll get 180 minutes, 180 Texts, and 180 MB of data at no extra charge.

International Calling

Some international service is included with every TracFone account. You can purchase a $10 global calling card to cover additional calls to Mexico, United Kingdom, Germany, India, and Colombia.

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The Bad

  • Expensive Minutes
  • Customer Service Concerns

Expensive Minutes

Pricing is something that has also caused concern amongst the TracFone consumer base despite the overall affordability of the business model. The minutes are pretty expensive, and because you have to purchase them upfront, you may end up spending a lot more on minutes than you would on another unlimited plan. The tradeoff is that minutes carry over from month to month so if you buy more than you need, you can use them next month.

Customer Service Concerns

Despite having several customer service options like live chat, text message, email, and phone availability to address a problem or complaint, many PureTalk reviews describe challenges understanding customer service reps or getting the help they need.

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The Bottom Line

TracFone is a good option for prepaid phone service, but customers should be aware that minutes tend to add up and are quite expensive to buy in bulk and there are no unlimited data or unlimited texts plans. Read customer reviews for more details about the customer experience and compare TracFone's service plans to determine if it's a good service provider for your needs.

TracFone customers can expect the following:

  • No contracts
  • Custom talk and text amounts
  • No unlimited data options
  • Limited device selection
  • Prepaid plans
  • No hidden fees
  • GSM network coverage
  • Unlimited carryover
  • Pay for phone up-front
  • Some international coverage

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3.8

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Mike Moreno

TracFone has changed past 2-3 years. UNL Talk/Text/Data has no problem with talk. Data problem usually after 6 months. No service. Contacting customer service after going through the automated services of failures only to be on a constant cycle of having to call someone in a foreign country is frustrating. Data connection only works if you pay AGAIN for more service. After more than a year of we've corrected your service and you will now have text available to you. I only can receive RCS text. SMS and MMS texts - the most common and used texts - do not work. My text on TracFone DO NO WORK. And I'm paid through August 2025. Very, very bad service. And I have used TracFone for well over a decade. I have been looking for another company.

1 year ago

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J.R. Seifert Sr. Jasonville, IN

Been a TF owner for just over 20 Yrs., TF Customer support service's are located outside of The United States, where all support staff are scripted, very poorly trained, & articulate the English language poorly. In my professional opinion, TF, has reduced the quality of customer service & technical support, in response to the fines imposed on TF, by The United States. This being said; the phones are good enough to call/text & search the web. I travel, so I rarely find issues with bar reduction or roaming. Conclusion, Buy 1, if it breaks, buy another 1. NEVER buy 1 online, Wal-Mart should be option 1, & read & follow the activation process exactly, or you will be very dissatisfied with your customer service experience.

7 years ago

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TC B Florissant, CO

I had this for a VERY brief period of time when I first started getting cell phones. It is great for people building their credit, and to control how much you use/pay each month. However, the nickel and dime breakdown of the pre-paid cards make what you put out monthly for cell phone use actually pricier than contracts with carriers such as At&t and Verizon.

2 years ago

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Jessica Atkin Lehi, UT

We did this service for my daughter because she needed a phone but I didn't want her to have access to the web. You buy how many minutes you think you will use, But there isn't a way to track how many minutes you use so I feel like there was no way of telling if they ripped you off on your minutes. I always felt like we ran out minutes way faster than we should have.

6 years ago

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Doug Foerch Libertyville, IL

We used this company for all four of our children’s phones. Although the phones are inexpensive, the customer revise is terrible. I was constantly on the phone trying to get a hold of them. And when you finally get someone on the line, their English was poor.

4 years ago

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NG ,

Service is really poor, I mostly had to go outside to have the call connect. Sometimes I had to go into the street. Giving 2 stars, not 1 since usually once I got the call connected it wouldn't drop. Also, during COVID they were more stable then other carries (I'd guess since they are the least overloaded).

5 years ago

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Jesse Rice Biloxi, MS

good for the price but doesn't work well where I live in the country. If it worked better I would love to use it again. In the city parts it works great.

5 years ago

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David T Draper, UT

I tried one of the prepaid phone plans, but if you talk on the phone at all, you use up the minutes so quickly and it makes more sense to just get unlimited so you don't have to worry about it.

5 years ago

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Mudd E Jewelry Arlington, TX

TracFone is the most expensive phone carrier and service out there. Their phones are cheaply made and easily breakable.

2 years ago

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Jamie

I like their price for service. Customer service is beyond a nightmare.

6 years ago

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Peggy Sinden

I always have lots of trouble stay up-to-date on how many minutes I have.

7 years ago

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Rachelle Brewer Bedford, IN

The phone quality is not to my likings but the prices are good.

4 years ago