The Advantages of Pay As You Go Cell Phone
There are many mobile phones and many phone companies selling them, each with their own way to promote. It comes down to merchandising the phone in the best way possible to the potential buyer thereby making the sale.
As customers, our responsibility is to try and assess which of these companies use mere propaganda. Some companies try to create “needs,” but usually, it’s not what we truly require from a mobile phone service.
Having a pay-as-you-go option would allow you to pay for your credit beforehand. And don’t fret, only the amount of minutes you were able to use would be deducted from your balance. And what’s more, you can just leave the unused minute and save them for later unlike most mobile contracts.
With pay as you go you pay as you go – literally. Only the minutes you use are deducted from that amount and the rest keep on rolling over, leaving the minutes available to you until you really wish to use them, unlike many contractual options.
If you have had or do have debt problems, try getting a mobile phone contract. I tell you now, you will most probably fail. Try getting a pre-paid phone and you will have no problems at all.
Getting a clear picture now? Choosing what company to avail this from is another story though. Among all these varied choices, we will only discuss two of the most trusted prepaid mobile companies.
1. The Tracphone option, which is the leading prepaid mobile phone service in the US. Prices begin at $14.99 for which you can attain a high-end phone and a number of call minutes and texts too. You can also transfer your current number to your new account.
2. Net 10 – There are 4 plans to meet your budget (it will cost you as low as $0.05 an SMS and $0.10 a minute for all outgoing calls no matter where they are made to.) And the branded phones are available from $19.99 to $59.99. Ideal for you.
So, if you want to lower mobile phone costs or if you have some issues with credit, a pay as you go mobile phone package is a great alternative to the contractual “grind”. If you are currently involved with a mobile phone contract, it may well be wise to see it out before transferring to avoid any high fees for breaking the contract.