Sunday, September 30, 2012

Why Prepaid service is better than contract?

What do you like about contract annual phone plans?  Are they really the best plans to have now?  Why isn't the prepaid plan not such a hot topic? Why are you not using a prepaid phone today?  Many questions are asked but all maybe answered.

PrePaid Plans:

For those of you who don't know too much about prepaid cell phone plans. Prepaid is the meaning where you decide what to pay, when, and how to pay.  Prepaid gives you the freedom without trouble.  Prepaid doesn't charge you over what you want for with what you have.  Although the selection of phones for prepaid are limited, there is still good variety to choose.  With the way the economy is today, why you wouldn't you want to go prepaid?  Why would want to stay on a contract when there is no telling if the market will crash the next day or you lose your job the next day or anything.  When it comes to prepaid, you wont have to worry about paying a huge fee for a late phone bill or reactivation fee plus the next monthly bill.  All that will add up and cost you more than what you had to begin with before you started the contract.  With prepaid, no worries at all.  There are a lot of options to choose from and more.  Just about every carrier has a prepaid option to pick if you not wanting to sign a 2 year contract agreement.  You can choose how many minutes you would like to have each month or just for 30 days if you like it that way.  Plus some carriers give you a 90 day plan, and some even have a 1 year plan which is just $100. So if you all were to do a prepaid plan, the best bet would be the 1 year plan for a $100 refill card to keep your phone service active for a full 365 days. No worries about your phone line being shut off that way.  With At&t pay as you go plans starting off with 250 minutes for $25 with unlimiting texting can be a good start for some users.  Well, for those who do more texting than talking. With that option your plan expires in 30 days.  Now with the unlimiting everything starting at $50 for 90 days, this gives you time to save up for the 1 year deal.  After that, no worries.


So to conclude the topic, the pre-paid plans are better than the annual contract plan.


 

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