
Pre-Paid Cell
Phone Plans Can Be More Economical For Light Users.
(pay as you go
cell phones | prepaid cellular phones)
If you
are an infrequent user or if you want to manage your wireless
spending, prepaid cell phone plans can be ideal for you. With
pre-paid cplans, you can buy minutes ahead of time and replenish
them as needed, instead of signing up for long-term contracts.
Already widely used in Europe, prepaid wireless plans have
become the fastest-growing segment of the wireless marke in
the US. More companies offer more attractive and competitively
priced prepaid calling plans.
Possibly the best thing about prepaid cell-phone plans is
what it doesn't have. There are no contracts to sign, no monthly
bills, no long-term commitments, no credit checks, no age
limit and no hidden fees. These features are what make prepaid
wireless plans so attractive.
Prepaid
cell phone can stop you or your family members from wasting
money. With
prepaid cell phone plans, you're going to pay as you go along.
So you know how much you are spending.
Similar
to a prepaid long distance calling card, you buy the phone,
activate it, and then pay to put minutes or "units"
on your account. As you use the phone, minutes are subtracted
from your account. When you run low on minutes, you pay to
add more minutes.
Prepaid
cell phone plans are ideal if...
- you
want a cell phone phone but would like to budget your usage.
- you
want a cell phone phone for safety without the monthly bill
or long-term contract.
- you
don't like the hassle of a credit check.
- you
want to buy a cell phone for your children, but want to
control their usage.
Prepaid Service
Providers

Prepaid Minutes Expire; Refill Before Expiration Date.
There are two disadvantages to prepaid wireless. First, although
per minute rates have come down, they remain higher than traditional
postpaid service. Second, your minutes are good for only a
limited time. , usually 30 to 90 days. If you don't buy more
minutes to your account before they expire, you lose them.

At most carriers, minutes are easy to purchase online, by
phone, or via prepaid cards sold at numerous retailers. Some
carriers also offer plans that automatically charge credit
cards to replenish minutes.
Selection Tips
Consumers considering a prepaid plan should consider their
calling needs carefully. Prepaid is appealing to people who
want a phone to use occasionally, but it can become expensive
if the user gets hooked on wireless calling and starts spending
far more than he would with a standard contract.
Which carrier should you choose?:
Depends on your priority
- For
infrequent users (emergency users, seniors): choose a carrier
that offers longer airtime - Tracfone
offers refill cards valid up to one year.
- For
teens and people who talk a lot on the phone: choose a carrier
that offers cheap per minute rates - Cingular
and Verizon
Wireless INpulse offers rates as low as 10¢
per minute
- For
kids, choose Firefly.
- For
credit challendged people who want regular postpay style
calling plans: choose Cingular
(GoPhone Pick Your Plan) or Verizon
Wireless (EasyPay Plan)
As the prepaid business expands and new companies enter the
market, calling rates keep coming down and the length of time
before minutes expire keeps going up.
Prepaid Cellular Phone
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