About Pre-paid Mobile Phones

By: Ian Ball

When you have to use a mobile phone, obviously you would have to decide on which way you want to make up the payment for your phone calls. If you opt for a pre-paid plan instead of the usual monthly bill, there are certain features and benefits you gain by taking such options. Here is a look at what these might be:

?You do not have to worry about paying a regular monthly bill. You can pay up a lump sum, from which your call charges can be deducted and you can recharge say every three to six month depending on your usage.

?It is ideal for people who are traveling lot and do not want to want to worry about not catching up on the monthly bill.

?You are in a better position to control the cost of the phone calls you make. If you are someone who happens to take the cell phone where ever you go and talk a lot, a pre-paid plan can cut down on the urge to make unnecessary phone calls.

?You do not have to worry about hidden fees, security deposits or contract signing when opting for this plan.

?You can recharge at any time and from any where. You can do it in many ways as well you can recharge online, bank machine prepaid card.

?If you have a teenager and wish to provide them with a mobile phone for emergency usage, then taking up a prepaid plan is the best because this will ensure that they keep calls within the pre-paid limit and yet will have a mobile phone to use for important things.

?Prepaid plans are the best for those with a difficult credit history. No one is going to make a credit check on those who use a pre-paid plan for their mobile phone.

?Many first-time mobile phone users are seen to take up prepaid option for payment because they are not aware of how much they would require using their mobile phone.

?Those who intend to use their mobiles for s short time period or are occasional users take to pre-paid plans as this is what suits them the most.

Now that you know the advantages, what is the downside to using repaid cell phone? Well for one thing you pay more for a minute of phone call. International roaming is not allowed with a prepaid plan and you also cannot, accept collect calls or third-party billed calls. Despite these small setbacks, many people opt for pre-paid mobile phones.



people who don't want to be locked into a year-long contract
first-time cellular buyers who don't know how many monthly minutes they should sign up for.
people who don't want to go over their budget
people with damaged or no credit history
occasional users
people who want to buy their children a phone for emergency use
travelers

No contract to sign, no long-term commitment
No monthly monthly bill to worry about.
Better cost control. You know exactly how much you will spend.
No hidden fees.
No credit checks needed. Perfect for the credit challenged, since monthly billed plans require credit approval.
Great if your usage varies from month to month.
No security deposits. Some monthly plans may require a deposit.
Topping up your account is easy and you can do it in many ways, at any time, by going on-line, by phone, bank machine or with a prepaid card.
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