Is Walmart the only store that sells Straight Talk?

Is Walmart the only store that sells Straight Talk?

Straight Talk will bring to the market a new low price for no-contract wireless service with two prepaid plans now available to customers nationwide at $30 and $45 a month. Straight Talk will only be available in Walmart stores and online at www.Walmart.com and www.StraightTalk.com.

Does Dollar General sell Straight Talk refill cards?

Dollar General does not sell Straight Talk cards. Straight Talk cards and phones are exclusively available at Walmart stores and online at Walmart.com and straighttalk.com.

Where can you buy Straight Talk phone cards besides Walmart?

Where can I buy a Straight Talk Service Plan or a Service Card? You can buy a Service Plan on our website at http://www.straighttalk.com/Retail or a Service Card at a participating Wal-Mart retailer. Please go to http://www.straighttalk.com/Retail to find a participating Wal-Mart store nearest you.

Does Straight Talk have a 24 hour customer service?

Toll-free tech support is available 24/7/364 (closed on Christmas Day) by calling (877) 637-7875; request service at any time!

How do I refill my Straight Talk phone?

Launch the browser on your Straight Talk phone and select the option “Refill My Account”. If your phone does not have a “Prepaid” menu or the “Refill My Account” option, you can continue to go to www.straighttalk.com/Refill or contact our customer care center at 1-877-430-2355 to refill your My Account.

Can I refill my Straight Talk phone online?

You can refill your account by going to http://www.straighttalk.com/Refill or by calling our Customer Care Center at 1-877-430-2355.

What network is Straight Talk Walmart?

Straight Talk, a carrier formed from a partnership between Walmart and Tracfone, is now allowing users who bring smartphones capable with AT’s LTE network to use the 4G data service.

Is Straight Talk owned by Verizon?

Verizon officially buys TracFone, Straight Talk and Walmart Family users keep the LifeLine subsidy. TracFone, America’s largest virtual operator that piggybacks on all of the big guys’ networks, used to be all for Sprint’s merger with T-Mobile.

Is Straight Talk with AT?

Straight Talk is a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) using AT, Verizon, and T-Mobile towers to provide its customers with cellular service. Your first look into Straight Talk’s coverage should be a study of the 4G LTE coverage maps of each major network.

Where Are Straight Talk phone cards available?

Wal-Mart retailer
You can buy a Service Plan on our website at http://www.straighttalk.com/Retail or a Service Card at a participating Wal-Mart retailer.

How do I refill my Straight Talk?

How can I speak to someone at Straight Talk?

Contact Us

  1. Phone Customer. 1-877-430-CELL (2355)
  2. SIM Customers. 1-877-430-CELL (2355)
  3. Home Phone Customers. 1-877-430-CELL (2355)
  4. Mobile Hotspot Customers. 1-877-430-CELL (2355)

Can I pay my Straight Talk bill over the phone?

You can refill your account online by going to www.straighttalk.com/Refill or over the phone by calling our Straight Talk Customer Care Center at 1-877-430-CELL (2355).

Can you refill Straight Talk with debit card?

You can use your credit card or a debit card to purchase a service plan or refill your service. You can also choose to enroll in Auto-Refill with your credit card, or a debit card so that your Straight Talk service will be automatically refilled on your Service End Date.

What is Auto-Refill Straight Talk?

Auto-Refill is the no-hassle way to keep your Service active. Log in to My Account and use your credit/debit card to enroll in Auto-Refill. Your monthly service will refill automatically on your Service End Date and you’ll save $2.50 every 30 days on the $45 and $60 Plans.

How do I refill someone else’s Straight Talk phone?

Yes, you may buy a Service Card for somebody else. You will need to add the Service Card online at www.straighttalk.com/Refill or by calling our Customer Care Center at 1-877-430-CELL (2355).

How do you load a Straight Talk card?