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Prepaid Cellular Phone Plan: It’s Pros and Cons

by Alice Sy

A prepaid cellular phone plan has the same features to other kinds of phone plans available in the market, except for the one and only factor which is the manner of paying the bills. A post paid plan requires you to pay after using phone services. In a prepaid plan, however, you get to pay in advance for the phone service before using it.

Many consumers on a tight budget go for a prepaid cellular phone plan. This is practically due to the fact that a prepaid cellular phone plan saves money and limits credit by setting a limit to how much a consumer can spend or use.

Another advantage of availing prepaid cellular phone plan is that you don’t have to fall for a debt. In other cases, you don’t even need a credit card to use its services. Virgin Mobile Phone, for example, offers prepaid phone cards in their Virgin Megastores. So, all you have to do is get if off the rack, give your cash to the cashier, and in minutes, enjoy making calls.

Another thing that makes a prepaid cellular phone plan more budget-friendly is its hassle-free and no commitment state. The consumer is not obliged to pay a set amount of money per month unlike in post paid plans. Instead, the consumer pays only how much he plans to use. In post paid plans, there is a penalty when a consumer fails to meet the terms of the contract and thus will have to pay penalties and additional fees. In prepaid plans, there are no contracts whatsoever.

A prepaid cellular phone plan limits expenditures and prevents debts. The consumer is required to pay how much he plans to use before availing phone services. There are mobile phone service providers which sell prepaid cards for the consumers to use. They are easy to obtain and only require one time payments in stores and shops.

With a prepaid cellular phone plan, there are no additional headaches in using a cell phone. All you have to do is buy a mobile phone and then load it with prepaid credit. The minutes of calls and the number of messages you can send on your phone depends on how much you loaded it.

Prepaid cards can be purchased in various places offline. They can also be bought online in carrier websites and carrier stores. Prepaid cards have expiration dates when you load them into your phone. You have a number of days or weeks to use the load depending on the amount of the prepaid card you purchased.

A prepaid cellular phone plan may sound very convincing, but you should think hard first before choosing this over the post paid plan. In the long run, post paid plans give much bigger savings especially when it comes to calls. Post paid plans have lower call rates compared to prepaid plans.

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