Try this. They have all sorts of used Sprint phones.
One word of caution, though and this applies to iphones/pods, but may apply to other phones. I haven't sync'd my ipod or iphone for a couple year; maybe more. My Ipod is an Ipod classic and is about 10 years old. I tried syncing it a couple weeks ago and it wouldn't work. Apple told me that Itunes no longer supports the Ipod classic. So mu Ipod became an Ipos and I tossed it. I bought in iphone3 to use as an Ipod (for my garage) and I couldn't get it to sync, The problem was the OS was very old and itunes wouldn't recognize it without a newer OS and I could get it to d/l a newer OS on it's own. The person I spoke to at Apple struck me as a bit of a dud, so part of what she told me, and I am telling you, may not be 100% accurate. I don't know how other phones work with music, but there may be a similar issue.
I was 15 when I got my first pre-paid, and that's only because I went on band trips in high school. Didn't get first "real" one until I started driving.
I was 15 when I got my first pre-paid, and that's only because I went on band trips in high school. Didn't get first "real" one until I started driving.
I didn't get my first real one until I was close to 30 and it was a work phone. That was back in 2000 though. Oddly enough, I've had a cell phone since, but they've always been provided by my company.
I guess kids these days need them so that they can text each other in math class or check facebook on the school bus.