If you have a teenage son or daughter that wants their own cell phone you may have serious concerns regarding the potential monthly bills. If this is the case then prepaid cell phones may be the answer. Also they can be useful if you want a phone kept to one side for emergencies or also if you have a bad credit rating.
Prepaid cell phones are great for individuals that do not want to sign up for a lengthy contract with a company. They provide most of the same services as you would get with a post paid cell. You can be assured that you will not incur any extra costs for overuse as can happen with regular phone contracts.
They are very easy to sign up for; many local retail outlets can provide you with them. Currently in the US more than ten per cent of cell phone users have prepaid plans and around 60 per cent of these are women.
When you buy a prepaid cell phone you can choose which services you require, this includes text messaging and picture messaging. You can use it for as long as you have enough minutes of time purchased, as soon as these have run out you will not be able to make any more calls until you buy more.
Before getting a prepaid cell it's important to understand all the pros and cons of this type of service. The greatest benefit is of course the control and freedom that they give to the user. You can talk for as long as you want, provided you keep topping the phone up with credit. Using the phone intensively for one month and then very little the next is no problem, quite often any unused minutes can be carried over to the next month. Also such plans are very easy to change if you want to add or remove a particular service, and all prepaid phones are quick and easy to purchase.
As with any consumer item there are a few drawbacks. The biggest issue with prepaid phones is that the cost per minute for making a call is likely to be higher than with an ordinary contract. Another problem is that the minutes that you purchase will come with an expiry date, sometimes this is 30 days or it can be 90 days or more, you need to ensure you understand when your minutes will become redundant. It is often the case that if your phone becomes deactivated through lack of usage then your number can get deactivated and you may have to acquire a new number when you want to get it up and running again.
Overall, prepaid phones are useful for certain people. They are convenient and can help to control the amount of money that is spent making calls.
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Article Added on Saturday, November 28, 2009
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