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pre·paid [ˌpri:ˈpeɪd] ADJ

prepaid

pre·paid re·ˈply N

pre·pay <-paid, -paid> [ˌpri:ˈpeɪ] VB trans

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For this reason, prepaid phones are more popular than monthly flat rate plans.
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The service may be prepaid, or may take payment from a credit card or by direct debit.
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In retrospect, we should have patented the prepaid cellular concept before our customer did.
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None of the phones identified list any user information because they are all prepaid burner phones purchased anonymously with cash.
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The financial statements for the company must treat prepaid services differently from their postpaid services.
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All current prepaid and postpaid plans include the caller ID, call waiting, conference call and voicemail calling features.
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One very successful service has been their platform which enabled subscribers to purchase prepaid electricity directly using carrier airtime.
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It has more than 5.4 million subscribers (68.6% are prepaid).
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To continue playing after the initial 30 days, additional play time must be purchased using a credit card or prepaid game card.
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The vehicle tax brought in $48-million a year, and its cancellation will cost the city $64-million because of the refunds issued to residents who prepaid.
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