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Prepaid Cell Phones Save You Money

Many cell phone users across the globe use prepaid cell phones. Some of the main reasons for going with prepaid options are the avoidance of hidden fees that you never knows the origin of, freedom from unfair contracts that keep you tied to one cell phone provider, complete control over your monthly cell phone expenditures, and freedom from having to pay a large cancellation fee when you want to cancel your current contract.

Prepaid wireless phone service tends to be less expensive than postpaid monthly plans that have a contract involved. On average, approximately 20% of all purchased minutes on contract plans go unused every month. People are paying for something they don't use. They are literally paying for air and the big wireless companies are reaping the reward for doing nothing. You definitely don't get a refund for minutes you don't use.

Also the average contract based cell phones plan is approximately 20% higher in cost when you get your bill compared to what the person who sold you the plan told you it would be. This is the dark side of the cell phone industry. The phone you buy and the network you pay for are just ways of getting you into the company's system. Once you're in, you can get "nickel and dimed" to death. It's not a consumer-friendly system.

With prepaid cell phones there are fewer surprises and generally no hidden charges. Roaming fees do not exist on these types of plans, and because users pay in advance there is no opportunity for a vendor to add unexplained and difficult to understand charges.

Prepaid cell phones allow you to pay only for the airtime minutes and text messages that you use. You just load your wireless account with exactly the talk time you think you will need, and you never have to worry whether or not your chosen monthly plan is the perfect plan for you. When you need more talk time, you just have to buy more. This is a great option for those who use their phones a lot during different times of the year.

Formerly, prepaid cell phones were generally most attractive to people who wouldn't be able to pass a credit check or who didn't have enough money for a high monthly bill. Today, however, people in all socioeconomic levels are seeing the benefits and superiority of prepaid cell phone services.

People do not like being abused by the big mobile service companies. Unfair contract terms, hidden costs, and large monthly bills are making prepaid and pay-as-you-go mobile phone models look very attractive to many people. Consumers are more savvy these days, and if they have a chance to save money and avoid unfair contracts, then they will take it.

Prepaid cell phone services provide their customers with the same range of brand name cellular phones models. LG, Motorola, Sprint, LG, and other brand name cell phone models are available through many prepaid wireless providers and sometimes, just like with the standard two year contract model, you can get the handset for free. This depends on which company you go with and what deal you find.

It will be interesting to see what happens over the next several years. Will prepaid cell phones completely take over? This is a good thing for the market. Cell phone companies are going to have to change the way they do business.

Unfair contracts will not be allowed to exist with the newer savvier cell phones user. If you give someone options, they will be able to find the better deal. Furthermore, the larger companies are now offering prepaid and pay as you go services. The people have spoken.

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Chris runs a website with reviews of prepaid cell phones. Learn more about different prepaid cell phone plans.

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