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LG 300G Prepaid Phone (Net10) with 300 Minutes Included

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Technical Details

  • Slim, easy-to-use candybar phone with text messaging, voicemail, caller ID, call waiting and multi-language support
  • Pay-as-you-go with all local, long distance and roaming calls at 10 cents per minute
  • Phonebook with up to 500 entries, scheduler, handsfree speakerphone, and vibrating alert
  • Up to 7 hours of talk time, up to 240 hours (10 days) of standby time
  • What's in the Box: handset, battery, travel charger, getting started guide, user manual

 

Product Details

Product Weight: 0.85 pounds

Shipping Weight: 0.01 pounds

Model: 300g

Manufacturer: LGIC

Sales Rank: 4032

 

Customer Reviews

Junk Phone,
by C. Sambo, 2010-06-13

Bought the phone and the Sim card was bad. Total waste of time. Will not buy another

 

Great Product and Service :),
by A. Tweedle, 2010-05-30

The LG300 is impressive. I've heard nothing but wonderful things about this phone and service. Net10 saves people tons compared to monthly cell contracts. By simply switching over to this service, it results in great savings, great coverage, and great phones (especially this one). It's high quality and really really easy to use. Great job Net10! Got it for the perfect low price on Amazon as well :)

 

Could be right/wrong for you depending on your needs.,
by Gary W. Ailes, 2010-05-19

I purchased the LG300 (refurb) direct from Net10 and with a few promo codes it came to my door with 600 minutes and 120 days for a mere $22. The phone seems well built and the buttons are depressed enough that I've never pocket dialed.

The one problem I've had is almost every other call I make the people I call can't hear me and I have to hang up and redial.

In the end Net10 is not for me. I simply do not make enough calls to make it worth my while. I have about 15 days left (and over 1000 minutes). I wish Net10 would let you buy time packages without the minutes. I'm going to let it expire and 1000+ minutes are gone.

If you are a talking lightweight like me look at Tracfone as they let you buy a years worth of time for about $50 in addition to your minutes card. It's the better value for me.

 

Junk phones negate the great 10 cents per minute plan,
by Paul Bellocq, 2010-05-14

I have used Net 10 for about 3 years. My first one was an LG clamshell with an antennna. Reception was great, even from a remote barrier island. Then the antenna broke off from that one and I wound up getting this one. Well, there was no antenna to break off, but also rotten reception to go with it. Move your thumb over the wrong spot and the call gets dropped. Terrible!!! Then after only about three months, the screen went totally out with more than 400 minutes left and all of my contacts. The phone still works because I called it from my home phone. So after agonizing over what to do, I logged into Net 10's website as a registered user. This was no help at all. An e-mail address was provided, so I wrote a long e-mail to them to ask what my options were. In transferring my old number and minutes from the old phone, both new and old phones need to be left on while one enters numbers into their web page. For this to happen, one needs to read a code from the old phone. In the case of a broken screen, this is impossible. Well, the e-mail came back as "undeliverable". That was the last straw!!! I will take a sledge hammer to this old phone and go with another company who does not charge by the day. Great plan, but crummy phones.

 

Best Reception,
by Audrey Huka, 2010-03-01

I live in the basement apartment. I used to have Sprint's Razr V3 which frustated me to death coz once I was at home, I lost the signals or had to wait for roaming signals to make and to receive calls...plus I always had dropped calls..ALWAYS!! Damn Sprint! I was soo frustated which I had finally accepted that there was no signals received ever in my basement. Then oneday, my good friend was visiting, and lo and behold..his net 10's LG 300 phone was ringing and he was talking festively on the phone unaware of my frustation about signals while I just looked at him with mouth opened. Right away, I went to walmart, grabbed the phone, activated it..and voila..me talking on the phone in my lovely basemet...what a miracle! I am going to terminate my Sprint which I always pay $50-$70/month which I never use all the minutes and save $40 bucks with Net 10! God bless Net 10! oh btw, this review coming from light user phone whom just used less thatn 300 mins in month.

 

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