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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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Coral Brennauer

Good Snowbird option for Canadians. Huge learning curve- I got. SIM card at Best Buy but they didn’t explain that I needed to buy the Global call card . It works well once you get use to calling a 1800 or 305 number to connect long distance. You need the app to follow the phone usage. The chat feature is useless and call back is troublesome because the robot doesn’t register mobile phone selections. I will try it out for a while and see. I like having the local number.

4 years ago

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Alaskan Bev Chugiak, AK

A little over two years ago, my two-year-old Tracfone wore itself out so I replaced it with a new Tracfone. I had used Tracfones for over a decade and had no major problems with them. My new phone had an incredible Triple Your Minutes for Life offer (TML), published on the front of the box and verified by the counter technician. I used the phone, was happy with it, ordered 1,500 minutes and received my expected 4,500 minutes, and all was well. When I used up most of my time and was down to perhaps 200 minutes, I went online to order more time but could not figure out how to be sure the connected TML would take effect. I ordered the 1,500 minutes anyway and the bill was for nearly as much as I normally pay for my 4,500 minutes - but was only for around 1,000 or 1,200 minutes. I tried the Chat line feature for the Tracfone website and was initially told that my order would be corrected. It was not. I called the Tracfone live conversation and was told that "This offer is no longer being honored." I was irate. "My Tracfone box says right on the front, 'Triple Your Minutes for Life.' Life means the life of the phone! My phone is only a couple of months old! It still works fine. I want the offer I have paid for and expect." I received the same explanation as before. I looked up the CEO's name and address online and wrote to him explaining the issue. No response. I decided I was done with Tracfone and went to Straight Talk. They deduct a certain amount from my credit card on autopay, I have excellent service, and the phone is fine. Straight Talk is connected to Tracfone, but the service and phones are much more satisfactory. Just be aware that what Tracfone offers may not be what you expect or receive.

5 years ago

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Teresa Bills

I had a TracFone years ago and then it was not so good. Calls would drop and service was kinda bad. Quality when I could get a call was ok. I can't say don't try it, or even it was great, but I will say go try it for yourself. I gave 3 stars because that was my experience then. Now I heard it was much better then years ago

2 years ago

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John M Stanley Burleson, TX

Customer service is so-so; the real saving grace is the purchase of time - with my cell phone, if I purchase 200 minutes, I get 600 minutes or 3 times whatever I purchase. And for me, my cell phone is not attached to my ear - it's just a phone and when I need it, it works.

7 years ago

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Barbara F Fox Glen Burnie, MD

I rarely use my cell phone. I like the fact that I can pay $125 a year for service which gives me a lot of minutes of use,too. Then, i can purchase more talk or text time as I need it, if I need it at all!

6 years ago

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Brittany Alshawy Colorado Springs, CO

Basic phones and basic service. Good for a starter phone for kids, or a good phone for elderly parents who don't use technology that much. They do offer more options now, but the service is sub-par. But are worth the value.

5 years ago Edited September 14, 2021

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Zac Marx Brighton, CO

TracFone is actually pretty good for vacations and foreign country visits. Most commonly, it is easier for my grandparents to use because of its simplicity compared to a smart phone. I often take it with me on trips so nothing happens to my normal phone.

6 years ago

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Ponch Thompson South Jordan, UT

We have used this for my daughter. You buy codes for a set of minutes for text, data, and voice use. you can buy cards that will also give you double minutes. She doesn't need lots of minute for talk and text. It has met our needs.

6 years ago

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Wendy Glade American Fork, UT

We bought a TracFone for our kids to use and it worked great, except our service plan would expire leaving us with hundreds of unused minutes. We would pay more for a continued service plan and keep accumulating minutes that we never could use up.

7 years ago

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edward ensley Wesley Chapel, FL

cheap phone service but intermittent contact in places. pay for extras but except for gigs is a good value. needs better unlimited service plan suggest by the year

4 years ago Edited September 14, 2021

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Omneya Andrea Acosta-Dhmaid

it is just a cheap flip phone, but it is a pain in the butt with having to log in and you can't do anything else with it even though it is able to go on the internet

7 years ago

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DealStar Salt Lake City, UT

Not a fan of TracFone, although I do recognize their value. As it turns out, I found better quality service, better pricing, and much better customer service elsewhere, so I left TracFone.

4 years ago

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Matt Markin Kearney, NE

I have found TracFone it in Miss depending on who you can talk to for customer service and if you can get the right APN settings dialed in, if not you never have service and you are paying for a reoccuring headache!

5 years ago

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Natalie Brown Boulder, CO

TracFone was alright. They were cheap which was a major plus but that was about it. The phones are made cheap and it shows. I went through two phones in a year because of how cheaply they are made.

5 years ago

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Ruth Anne Bright Mount Washington, KY

My husband has used TracFone for several years with an okay experience. The web site is difficult to navigate and the customer service people although efficient, can be difficult to understand.

7 years ago

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Amanda George IL

The best thing about this company was how affordable their service was. The phones are junk and too expensive. They don't offer payment plans.

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Hownowbrowncow Hattiesburg, MS

Great prepaid plans with decent coverage. Most people that I know that have tracfone get better service them most people in woody areas.

5 years ago

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Tammy B. Sellersburg, IN

When there's a problem it takes 45 minutes on the phone with customer service to resolve. The website is slow when checking out. 3GB of data for $30 is high.

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Paige Baldwin Wellsville, UT

The first phone I ever had was through TracFone and I hated it. I was very limited to what I could do with it. The service was not great and the phone was not good quality.

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HLG American Fork, UT

Decent option for a temporary phone. Have used them for several years with an old dumb phone. I would give them 5 stars if you bought minutes instead of time.

7 years ago

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Abbey Gilbert, AZ

TracFone works fine. It is very basic and simple, the phone is hard to hear from, but have had a good experience with their service. Like that it is cheap!!

7 years ago

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Dean Hess Chicago, IL

Needs improvement on customer service. And data plans really high. Nice rewards setup on their TracFone app.

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M T Chicago, IL

I do not enjoy my tracfone cell phone service due to poor reception and archaic cell phone devices to choose from.

2 years ago

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Billye Newcomb Galveston, TX

Was okay but inconvenient having to get cards to pay. Would not use it again. It is okay for someone with bad or no credit.

4 years ago

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Adam Jensen Moreno Valley, CA

Not the greatest customer service. Somewhat difficult to change phones and it seemed like there was always an issue with my account.

5 years ago

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skylar ladner Houston, TX

i used this service for 5 years and the only thing i didn’t like about it was the fact that every month i had to make a call to pay for my service.

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William South Jordan, UT

I didn't care much for the service, but it did like the price. Great phone for a kid

7 years ago

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DrippGang Rockford, IL

Good. Free. Or no cost for the use of the phone. Though the TracPhones do have limited access/ability.

5 years ago

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Amanda Pence Grants Pass, OR

Always had dropped calls and not sure why it kept not going throw .

3 years ago

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Nana Asiata Herriman, UT

Like that this is convenient and ready to use when you purchase it.

7 years ago

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Barbara Cell Stuckman Maryland Heights, MO

They don’t send emails like promised when I need to add airtime. Not good customer service

5 years ago

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Katie evans Long Beach, MS

Not great but neither is the cost , a good choice for those on a budget and low data needs

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Tony's Babygirl Staton MO

Good phones with great selection of companies.

2 years ago

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Carolyn Redfearn Chatsworth, CA

Texts are not sent immediately most of the time.

7 years ago

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Ann Wilkins Riverton, UT

I've been with Tracfone for over ten years now. The pros: you have the option of tailoring your plan to your usage needs, and not getting locked into an expensive plan. I can add minutes, texts, and data to my plan individually as needed. The cons: no easy way to track usage if I question their accounting of my remaining minutes/texts/data. Also, it's very possible to run out of texts and not know that I've run out until I'm frustrated with the lack of response in a conversation. Tracfone sends me no warning that I'm about to run out or that I have run out of texts, which can be a big problem.

6 years ago

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Darius Williams Alexandria, VA

Service gets decent reception for a low cost.

6 years ago