Ten Cents
Posted in Uncategorized on 02/16/2003 07:05 am by admin
Ten Cents
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![]() Hong Kong ten cent 1935 BU NICE US $14.00
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![]() Hong Kong ten cent 1935 UNC US $14.00
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![]() TEN 10 ROLLS UNSEARCHED WHEAT PENNIES INDIAN CENTS US $67.50
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![]() 1963 SILVER TEN CENT ICCS GRADED MS 64 US $5.39
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![]() AN AMERICAN LOVE TOKEN TEN CENTS 1829 US $12.95
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![]() 1921 Mercury Winged Liberty Head Dime Ten Cent 10c Silver Coin Key Date US $202.50
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![]() 1899 CANADA TEN CENT US $4.75
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![]() 1905 CANADA TEN CENT US $6.00
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![]() 1940 1949 1951 1962 CANADIAN SILVER DIMES TEN CENTS US $4.75
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Everyone knows prepaid simply means you pay up front, or buy time or minutes in advance. What people generally get confused about is the difference between different types of prepaid cell phone plans, and I'm going to break it down for you. Since you're looking for prepaid cellular I have to assume one of two things. You have bad or no credit, you're on a strict budget, or both. Either way, prepaid doesn't always mean cheaper. I'll explain in a moment.
Two Types of Prepaid Cell Phone Service
When most people refer to prepaid in cellular, it is a fairly broad term, so to get the best plan for your situation it's good to understand the two main plan setups. There are regular or monthly prepaid plans, and there are Pay as You Go prepaid plans. These are not the same, and the only real similarity between the two is the fact you do have to pay in advance, and they have no, or limited contracts. Let me explain.
Pay as You Go Cell Phone Plans
You'll never see a contract for one of these plans. Not even a limited contract. That's because you have to buy your own phone which can cost as little as ten dollars in some cases, and it works almost the same way as a long distance calling card you buy at the store, but you use it for your cell phone. These are commonly referred to as reload cards. They can range anywhere from ten dollars, to one hundred dollars. It just depends on how many minutes you want to add, and the minutes typically range from ten to twenty five cents per minute.
Regular Prepaid Cell Phone Service
These plans work almost the same way as a regular contracted cell phone plan, but you have to pay in advance for the month, and it is often slightly more expensive than a contracted plan. Again, you have to buy your cell phone, or get a used one from someone who no longer needs their phone, but used it on the same network you're planning to use. These plans may have no contract, or sometimes a limited contract. One huge benefit to monthly prepaid plans are unlimited talk time, whether it be free nights and weekends, or in network calling, plus a provisioned amount of anytime minutes.
Which is cheapest?
Some people mistakenly think pay as you go is the cheapest prepaid plan, but it's simply not true. Just because you can get talk time at ten cents per minute doesn't mean it won't cost you more in the long run. Pay as you go works best for people who will barely ever use their cell phone. If you want a cell phone just for security purposes, or to make the occasional quick call, this is the way to go.
If you like to talk a lot on your cell phone, a pay as you go plan could quickly add up. For example, in one month you buy a twenty five dollar air time card, run out of minutes and buy another, you just spent fifty dollars. What's worse, you didn't get any free talk time at all. You would be better off to take that fifty dollars and get a regular monthly prepaid plan. This way you get a few minutes you can use any time, and you may also get some goodies like free mobile to mobile in network calling, or a healthy amount of night and weekend minutes. This way you'll talk more, and pay less.
Daymon Hoag is the founder of Phone TV Internet where you can shop for prepaid cell phone service.
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Ten Cents a Dance (Hardcover) $27.77 When her mother falls ill, fifteen-year-old Ruby Jacinski, in order to support her family, lands a job as a taxi dancer--a girl paid ten cents to dance with any man--and becomes submerged in a dangerous world where the only one who can save her is herself. |
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Ten Cents A Dance $5.99 Chicago, 1941. When her mother becomes too ill to work, fifteen-year-old Ruby Jacinski is forced to drop out of school to support her family. But her dull factory job makes life feel like one long dead end, until she meets neighborhood bad boy Paulie Suelze. Soon Ruby discovers how to make money - lots of money - while wearing silk and satin and doing what she does best: dancing. Paid ten cents a dance to lead lonely men around a dance hall floor, Ruby thinks she's finally found a way out of Chicago's tenements . . . until swimming with the hepcats turns into swimming with the sharks. |
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Ten Cents to Prosper $19.99 "Are you tired of releasing your finances without receiving a corresponding return? Giving and not seeing the hand of God move on your behalf. Ten Cents to Prosper taps into the revelation of what giving God a tenth of your income can actually do for you. Fred Wyatt offers biblical insight on how the tithe releases the vision of God and gives an in-depth look at spiritual truths to answer: Is tithing biblical? Is tithing still valid today? Does God need my money? Are there any benefits to tithing? It is possible to be more blessed by giving than receiving? Don't remain in darkness. Unlock the gate God's way to your purpose and vision. -------------------------------------------------------------- Put a natural seed in the hand of God and the potential of that seed becomes endless. -Fred Wyatt Fred Wyatt is an author, evangelist, and speaker for Christian business organizations, and churches. He is heard weekly on radio and internet broadcast and focuses on the economic empowerment of Christians. He currently owns and operates several successful companies and shares his success principals around the world." |
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Ten Cents a Dance (Paperback) $18.5 Set in 1940s Chicago, during the height of World War II, Ruby must step up and take care of her family when her mother gets sick. At 15-years-old, Ruby is less than thrilled with factory work, but sees a way out through being paid to dance with men at a club. Paulie, a local tough who Ruby likes gets her the work, and shows her how to fleece the men at the same time. Deliciously dangerous, Ruby hopes that no one will ever find out what she`s doing. Of course, this is impossible, especially when trouble stirs. With lots of excellent 1940s lingo and compelling writing, this historical young adult novel is a satisfying read. |
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Ten Cents a Dance $6.71 No Synopsis Available |
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Canadian Ten Cents, 1911-Date $17.06 No Synopsis Available |
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Ten Cents a Dance By Fletcher, Christine $13.39 In 1940s Chicago, fifteenyearold Ruby hopes to escape poverty by becoming a taxi dancer in a nightclub, but the work has unforeseen dangers and hiding the truth from her family and friends becomes increasingly difficult. Author: Fletcher, Christine Publication Date: 2010/03/30 Number of Pages: 356 Binding Type: Paperback Grade Level: 79 Language: English Depth: 1.25 Width: 5.25 Height: 8.00 |
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Ten Cents on the Dollar: Or the Bankruptcy Game $49.02 Author: Rutberg, Sidney Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 192 Publication Date: 1999/01/01 Language: English Dimensions: 5.00 x 8.00 x 0.43 inches |
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Ten Cents on the Dollar, Or, the Bankruptcy Game $34.08 No Synopsis Available |
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Ten Cents A Dance (Digital Sheet Music) $4.99 By Rodgers and Hart. Jazz; Standards. Piano/Vocal/Guitar. 5 pages. Published by Hal Leonard - Digital Sheet Music |
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SaltBox Gifts F818P Pumpkin ten cents Sign $35.1 Fall into This Festive Handcrafted Sign. Dimensions: 8 x 18. A great way to enhance your decor. Many designs to match your current style. Satisfaction ensured. |
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99 Cents $5.99 99 Cents |
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The Ten Cents War: Chile, Peru, and Bolivia in the War of the Pacific, 1879-1884 $108.18 No Synopsis Available |
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Ten Cents for the World: An Expos of Extraterrestrial Influence in the World Today $45.33 No Synopsis Available |
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For 80 Cents! $49.99 Gaetano Previati For 80 Cents! - Giclee Print |
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Three Cents Opera (Ger) $17.99 Three Cents Opera (Ger) |
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Ten $6.49 Ten |
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The Ten $4.99 The Ten |
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TEN $9.49 TEN |
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Budweiser 25 Cents $11.99 Budweiser 25 Cents - Tin Sign |
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Budweiser 15 cents $11.99 Budweiser 15 cents - Tin Sign |
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Admission Twenty-Five Cents $19.99 Admission Twenty-Five Cents - Premium Poster |
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COKE - Delicious 5 Cents $12.99 COKE - Delicious 5 Cents - Tin Sign |
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COKE - Always 5 Cents $12.99 COKE - Always 5 Cents - Tin Sign |
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Coffee 5 Cents $9.99 Jennifer Garant Coffee 5 Cents - Art Print |
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Wishes 5 Cents $7.99 Tony Casper Wishes 5 Cents - Art Print |


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