Pay as you go cell phones
Pay as you go cell phones: A perfect solutionb for infrequent callers
The cell phone is firmly entrenched in countries around the world. Business people would feel naked without their cell phones. Busy Moms need to stay in touch. Teenagers wouldn’t be caught dead without their cell phone - they’d miss out on everything that their friends were up to that day. However, there is a contingent of people out there who don’t spend a lot of time on the phone. Gasp! Yes, it’s true.
Nonetheless, today, a cell phone is almost a necessity, if only for safety’s sake. If you get in trouble on the road, you can call for help instead of just sitting there waiting for someone to come along. The cell phone can be a lifesaver when you’re out on an adventure hike and suffer a sprained ankle or broken arm. So just because you don’t use a phone often doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have one.
The pay as you go cell phones are the perfect solution for such people. Cell phones are inexpensive now, especially if you’re not looking for a lineup of special ringtones, texting features or internet access. Buy a plain, un-techy cell phone and arrange for a pay as you go cell phone service.
Unlike the regular cell phone payment plans, the pay as you go cell phone programs don’t require a lengthy time commitment nor do they have a jumble of caveats for using the cell phone at different times and places. The fine print on the pay as you go cell phones agreement is short and sweet. The per minute fee is generally higher than the regular cell phone service programs, but if you don’t make a lot of calls, it’s not a big deal. All you need is a credit or debit card to put a certain number of minutes on your cell phone. You aren’t required to put a lot of money on your cell phone service. Pay as you go cell phones generally require as little as $10 of minutes as a minimum to process your transaction.
When you sign up for any pay as you go cell phone service, just be sure to ask if your unused minutes expire within a certain time period. If they expire when not used in a thirty day period and you really don’t talk on your cell phone that much, just purchase the minimum amount of minutes. Many pay as you go cell phone services alert you when you’re running low on minutes. You can add minutes right through your cell phone, so it doesn’t get much easier than that.
You may find that the pay as you go cell phones come in handy in situations you’d never even thought about. What did your wife ask you to pick up on the way home? There you go.
Last modified November 10, 2008Author 2609 > has blogged 27 times
