Saturday, January 16, 2010
How to Save Money on Cell Phones
Many people ask me how to save money on cell phones. Simple, look for special deals and never buy AT&T Phones Withtout Contract. It's not worth it if you have to pay for monthly service and pay for full retail price of the phone. Any carrier will subsidize any phone whenever you sign up a new plan or extend your current contract. And if you are tired of the existing network, you can save more money on cell phones by switching to a new service provider. You've got nothing to lose at all. You can keep the same mobile number if you like. Yup, most people do want to keep the same number and very few knows how. Don't worry about that. Just keep in mind that don't cancel your existing service before moving to a new carrier. Let the new wireless provider take care of the number transfer for you. Simple, right, this is how you save money on new cell phones. Good luck.
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Some of the prepaid plans are really the way to go if you're fed up with a contract based carrier. I switched to Walmart's Straight Talk line from AT&T and I've seen the differnece right away. I only pay $45 a month ($50 less than I used to) and I have unlimited texting, calling, and data with no worry about going over. Straight Talk is on the Verizon network so I have th benefit of a strong and dependable network without committing to a contract. The phones are well priced - I purchased the Samsung Finesse and I'm so happy to finally have a Smart Phone. Best of all, I love that Straight Talk is so simple - no more pages and pages of fees. It's a great bargain!
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