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Motorola C343 Prepaid Phone (Tracfone) - Wireless Phone

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Motorola C343 Prepaid Phone (Tracfone)

Our Price: $69.99


Manufacturer: TracFone

Availability: This item is currently not available.

Features:

  • Vivid color screen
  • Calendar and datebook complete with reminder alerts
  • Comes with a polyphonic speaker and a wide variety of embedded and ringtones that will keep you rockin out until sundown
  • Includes battery, charger and 10 starter minutes
  • Limit 5 phones per customer.

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Product Description

With style to spare, the Motorola C343 delivers a vibrant color screen, ringer ID functions, a big address book, polyphonic ringtones, and much more. It's all wrapped up in a sleek, compact handset that makes it easy to stay in touch. It's also the perfect complement to Tracfone prepaid wireless service.


A Customer Review

"Just hope that your phone never quits working"

I had been very happy with my Motorola phone until the battery started losing its charge within a day, even when the phone was turned off. The friendly but incompetent customer support kept me on the phone for an average of 40 minutes for the repeated calls trying to figure out the problem. After the phone had finally been sent to their technical service center, they returned it to me that the phone was irreperable "due to customer abuse." I have done nothing to that phone that could have caused any damage (unless using it to make phone calls counts as "customer abuse"), but got the same comment, without explanation after I had sent the phone in for a second time for reevaluation. It seems that Motorola is just trying to get out of fixing or replacing the phone free of charge under warranty. You'll be fine with a Motorola phone as long as it works. After that, you're on your own.

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