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Do you mean a prepaid airtime card? They come in increments of dollar value and that translates onto your account based on your plan. If you have an existing account and no features than it's .50 per min. If you have an existing rate plan and are just going over your minutes and purchasing extra minutes that month it's .15 per minute. So the $10 airtime card would buy you 66 minutes at the .15 minute rate or 20 minutes at the .50 minute rate. Now those are just local minute rates. Long distance is .50 per min unless you add the long distance saver which is $5 per 30 days for .25 per min. The airtime cards come in $10, $25, $50 and $100.
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Do you mean a prepaid airtime card? They come in increments of dollar value and that translates onto your account based on your plan. If you have an existing account and no features than it's .50 per min. If you have an existing rate plan and are just going over your minutes and purchasing extra minutes that month it's .15 per minute. So the $10 airtime card would buy you 66 minutes at the .15 minute rate or 20 minutes at the .50 minute rate. Now those are just local minute rates. Long distance is .50 per min unless you add the long distance saver which is $5 per 30 days for .25 per min. The airtime cards come in $10, $25, $50 and $100.