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Prepaid Mobile Phone Plans

By: Daniel Stouffer



In a sea of different options, how do you choose between the many prepaid cellular plans? The answer is to consider the flexibility of the mobile phone plan, the availability of the wireless network, and to research the pricing for international calling.

Prepaid cellular plans offer a consumer a more informal way of gaining access to personal phone service. Many people simply do not want to make a commitment to the phone companies, fearing contracts of any kind. Other people may be feeling a little bit "fiscally challenged" and may not be sure if they can come through on their end of the contract.

It is important to make an informed decision and you should take time to compare all available options and to analyze your prior calling patterns and usage, if you have any, before you go ahead. Information can easily be obtained from the various company websites, detailing the requirements and features of various plans. These do vary considerably and you will need to be diligent.

Prepaid cellular plans generally come with a longer list of "restrictions", rather than "freedoms". The vast majority of cell phone service providers restrict the number of call minutes and the amount of data you may transfer for prepaid customers. Most of the advanced features are for contract users only. This is changing as new no contract cellular providers are emerging. This may extend to text messaging options, for example. This type of cell phone plan generally attracts usage rates that are set at a higher premium, as compared to contracted services.

In some plans, the carrier will require you to keep a minimum account balance or your account may be de-activated, but the good news is that almost all services offer easily accessible records allowing you to make real-time inquiries about your usage and available balance.

Month to month or pay as you go cell phone plans are designed to save the consumer money. Service providers make sure that they put very few roadblocks in between themselves and their prospective customer. They conduct no credit checks and require no contracts and make sure that it is easy to replenish the funds in your account through a variety of different means.

Whether you are paying for phone services by preset collar increments or getting a cellular services that bill a month in advance, you can now find international calling and unlimited minutes for mobile to mobile call services. Again, the cost per minute charge is fairly high, so you will need to take this into account. Paying for a cell phone that locks you into a 3 year commitment without much of the more useful features like unlimited calling or data transfer and no roaming international calls is just not a smart thing to do. Long term contracts are more expensive than looking for a prepaid mobile phone plan with all of the bells and whistles.

As a rule of thumb, you should research your options and figure out if a no long term mobile phone contract is the way to go. Just figure this out before signing any type of service agreement. Doing some homework and figuring out exactly what you and/or your family needs from a prepaid mobile phone plan is your first priority. You will need a list of all requirements then figure out the negatives and positives for each prepaid cell plan that is available.



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