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Why You Should Not Renew Your Cellular Phone Contract

 
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Albert Connors

The market of cell phones fluctuates on the regular basis; thanks to novel innovations in the field of technology. Arrival of new-fangled plans and models make the older plans outdated. Hence, it’s important to have different plans pertaining to cell phones and status of theirs with respect to market compared. Certain aspects to be looked at include plans relating to ‘no contract cell phones’, postpaid and prepaid schemes.

A no contract cell phone has a distinct advantage of being able to change the phone number with ease. If you enter in to the contract, you would not be able to get rid of the service of that particular company till the end of the tenure of the contract. Any better scheme would also be of no use as the contract has not been terminated as yet.

Bad credit history

No contract cell phone would prove to be greatly useful for those who have bad credit history. Many of these plans don’t go for any credit checks. It’s a known fact that most of the plans don’t require security deposits. Only a few plans, which operate on the monthly basis, need it. Such plans, i.e. the plans pertaining to no contract cell phones work out great for businessmen, travelers, teenagers, and students. No contract plans can be exemplified by ‘Pay As You Go’ and prepaid plans.

Why should phone contracts not be renewed?

If you have signed a contract with regards to your cell phone and the plan that you are in to consists of service provided through only one carrier, it would be difficult for you to get rid of the contract as the company would make you renew it. Instead, if you buy a no-contract cell phone, you would be easily able to switch the carriers, that too, with the plan of your choice. As there won’t be involvement of any contract, you can have your phone replaced easily.

Basic benefits

Through prepaid plans, subscriber goes on with paying for minutes of his prior to making use of them. There is no such thing like ‘hidden fee’. Monthly bills are out of question. Prepaid connections have been usually been preferred by the people having tight budget. Such plans are very much affordable and fine options at the time of emergencies. They usually offer allowances, hors d'oeuvre phone card, and many such benefits. These plans are found to be all the more suitable as any contract is not involved.

For first-timers, there’s no contract or monthly bill with ‘Pay as you go’ pay schemes. Besides, the caller doesn’t require any credit card. You can, by all means, go to the market and have one of the available phone cards bought. This procedure is identical to paying carrier money to the account of yours. Usually, caller is needed to put credit of around $20 to account every ninety days for keeping plan active. Hybrid plan can be referred to as the other variety of plans of ‘no contract’ type. The overall advantages are no need of credit, no contracts, no deposits.

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This article about No-Contract Cellular Phones was written by Albert Connors. Learn more about no-contract cell phones for companies such as T-Mobile Cell Phones or ATT Cell Phones at Cell2Get.

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