Prepaid Cell Phones

The Beauty's Buy Prepaid Cell Phone
What are the exactly of Prepaid Cell Phones
Prepaid cell phones are slowly becoming more and more popular and are gaining considerable market share as consumers become more savvy about the various plans available to them
There are literally hundreds of different plans that all offer completely unique incentives. Unfortunately it is starting to become a little too complicated for most people, therefore if you are one of these people, your best option would be to go with prepaid plan instead of a monthly contracted plan. Prepaid cell phones offer pay-as-you-go policies that do not entail signing contracts with the service provider. Prepaid cell phones offer almost the same services as monthly accounts. Consumers do not need to be tied down to a given carrier. The policy also allows consumers to control their bills based on their budget and usage.
Tips Beneficial:
1. Check voicemail from another number
On many Pre-paid Cell Phones it chews up minutes checking your voicemail. Solution: Check it from another line. Call your cell phone number, wait for the greeting, press star (*), enter your voicemail password then press pound (#). You’ll be able to log right in and take all the time you want without using any minutes at all. And you can keep your phone free for use while checking voicemail.
2. Do not register with the provider’s web site
Pre-paid Cell phones companies strongly urge you to register the phone with their web site for one reason – to spam you. Don’t fall for the convenience of buying minutes online if you can. Buy your minutes with cards from local retailers instead..
3. Avoid using text alerts.
Promotion or others unused text, you lose either time or “text allowance” each time you receive a text message alert. Don’t bother with these.
4. Do not stick your phone with your instant messenger.
Many instant messenger services allow you to “tie in” or “link” your IM account with your prepaid cell phones. For those with unlimited messaging this may be fine, but for pre-paid, not so much. Sure, it may be convenient but it will chew up time/allowance for text messages fast.
5. Other Way Buy a Cell Phones just for the battery.
Your pre-paid phone was most likely inexpensive.If it was a Nokia 2300 for example, the phone probably cost you only fifteen dollars. Buy a second phone just for the battery, when you get it, don’t bother activating it. Just plug it in to the wall and keep it on charge for a fresh battery. When the battery in your primary phone runs out, swap out the batteries and use it, extra battery when you need it.
STRANGE BUT TRUE: If you were to buy a battery outright for that same 15-dollar phone, it can cost up to 30 dollars. Why bother when the entire phone is 15 and you get the same battery with an extra “charger”.( By.Rich Menga).


