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Buying a Prepaid Mobile Phone

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Prepaid cell phones are one of the recent additions to the wireless service industry. Buying prepaid wireless phones provides you prepaid wireless service with no credit check. It is also very easy to terminate - the service is automatically terminated after the expiry date.

Attractively priced prepaid cell phones sometimes come with rebates, phone accessories, or phone card with some amount of airtime. Buying a prepaid cell phone relieves you from monthly phone bills, and callers can purchase as much airtime as they want.

Buying a prepaid cell phone does not require security deposits or long term commitment to the carriers. You can buy phones and suitable prepaid plans from electronics, discount, and office supply stores. Before buying a prepaid cell phone, take time to study the airtime expiration policies and current discounts from the fine prints. Different carriers offer different airtime plans. You have to check out which service is right for you and the carrier’s coverage area. Many prepaid plan providers give money back or free cell phone offers. Seasonal offers and discounts are available for buying prepaid cell phones. You can use online services to compare cell phone costs and store ratings. Shops selling used cell phones and online shops are the best resources for cheap prepaid phones.

If you are planning to buy a prepaid cell phone, you have to decide how much you will use the phone, and whether or not it is profitable or not, and the affordable service plans available. Prepaid cell phones are perfect for travelers, occasional users, people with poor credit history, people who want to maintain their budget, people who don’t want contract plans, and emergency users. For occasional use, a prepaid cell phone is a good choice. Prepaid cell phones sometimes come with hidden charges and restrictions, which you have to beware of.

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TracFone Nationwide Prepaid Wireless, Virgin Mobile USA and BoostMobile are the popular prepaid cell phone providers.

Prepaid Mobile Phones.

Sunday, December 9th, 2007

You might notice that there are prepaid cell phones everywhere. They are literally invading the market and with good reason because those who use prepaid phones actually save a lot of money. Prepaid phones are now so affordable that anybody with a even cheaper than the plans, the convenience of mobile communication is available to everybody.

So what is it good for anyway? Imagine that you are stuck somewhere and you can make it to the office on time and the people there are counting on you to be there to give them direction on a certain project. Of course, you might look for a phone but that may take forever. Imagine that you are stuck in a place where it impossible to even reach a phone. With a prepaid cell phone handy, you can just call the office and tell them of your situation or even give orders and advice over the phone. This saves time for you and the people at the office. And it also helps you save some money if the call you just made was important to the business.

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Prepaid SIM Card for Australia

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

You shall need a phone on the road and also as you reach your destination in Australia. There is a great way to save on your communication expenses, where the benefits are very rewarding, saving you up-to 80% of your costs on making and receiving calls on your mobile. You may decide to take your handset with you, which you are using at home.

For one, that handset has to be on roaming and secondly and most importantly, your handset must work on the GSM frequencies operated in Australia. But stop for a moment. Have you thought of those call charges, the incoming and outgoing? Do you know that when you are on roaming, you need to pay a roaming charge per minute on top of the calls that you receive and make?

Do you remember those days when you had to call up your friends and your family back home from the your hotel telephone? It was expensive, wasn?t it? The roaming incoming and outgoing calls are as expensive if not more.

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