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    AT&T no-contract phones


    Sup all

    I'm looking for a no-contract (also known as a go-phone) phone for use with the AT&T network. Features aren't too important as long as it's a reliable phone. Price wise, I'd like to keep it around $25 for a basic phone, maybe $50 for a blackberry.

    I've poked around newegg, bestbuy, ebay, and amazon, but I have no idea what's bullshit and what's good.

    Do you guys have any idea what a good phone to look for might be?

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    so you're a drug dealer
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    If he were a drug dealer he would be able to pay more than 50 dollars on a phone.
    I was a commando you know.

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    you overestimate the amount of money a drug dealer makes

    hint: its not much
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    i'm getting added to my gf's family plan and if you don't want to sign a 2-year contract, you have to get a shitty non-contract phone :/

    also womb, campus drug dealers make a shitton if they overcharge and don't get busted

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    statistically, drug dealers make very little money
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    Breaking Bad

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    clearly reality
    The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth becomes the greatest enemy of the State.

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    not about drug dealing also royally unhelpful

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