August 16th, 2010 by admin
It has been the practice of cell phone companies until the recent influx of prepaid plans to offer cell phone service exclusively through long term contracts such as one- or two-year contracts. … CellSwapper.com offers a similar service but charges only $14.99 from swap-out customers who want to get out of their cell phone contracts
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August 7th, 2010 by admin
Sadly I don’t have a data plan for my current phone, the Pantech Matrix (not the Pro), since it isn’t suited for data. So that means I wasn’t grandfathered in and am now on the market for a new cellphone carrier
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May 17th, 2010 by admin
Another option is to go with a pay-as-you-go format, this may sound similar to a prepaid cell phone plan , but the principal difference is that you can use as many minutes as you want and you simply pay at that moment in time or after your … of the recent economic times, one of the best companies to go with this kind of plan is T-Mobile as they have a variety of different monthly rate plans that are as low as $30-$40 per month and that don’t require a contract as well. …
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May 13th, 2010 by admin
While reporting the recent story “Using Your Cell Phone in Europe”, I was amazed by the intricacies of data plans and hidden charges. I suggested buying a “disposable” phone at a cell phone store or touristy area (between $40 and $75) to avoid fees from your …
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January 26th, 2010 by admin
To many customers, the recent cell - phone plan price cut heralded by AT&T and Verizon actually amounts to an upsell. A woman named Lori Yonan, for example, as reported in the Washington Post, has had a Verizon wireless phone for years. …
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