According the The Wall Street Journal, Cricket under Leap Wireless, a small pre-paid carrier in the U.S. doesn’t do well selling their iPhone. Last May 2012, Cricket was the first pre-paid (pay-as-you-go, no-contract) carrier to sell Apple iPhone. Leap has about 5.3 million total subscribers however they are having a tough time selling them. It has to do with technological limitations that can’t sell the iPhone in most markets. They also said they could face $100 million worth of unsold iPhone when the contract is completed this June. It looks like Cricket had another plan which they have good deal to offer $500 for an unlocked iPhone 5 instead of $649 to give a slight break for new customers to pay the full price or easy way to pay monthly. After sign up for it, monthly plan is $55 a month for an “unlimited” with 2.5GB data plan.
Is MacKeeper good for my computer?
Not good idea because all Macs have ready anti-virus inside which you don’t have to worry about anything. If you install MacKeeper, it might cause some slow in some ways. Any more question, feel free to ask away.