Everyone wants a deal on either a mobile phone or a mobile phone plan--or both.
There is some good news lately in the mobile phone industry that is worth investigating.
For those of you who don't do a lot of comparison shopping, there is something for everyone in the cell phone market.
For instance, did you know that you can buy a $10 dollar prepaid or pay-as -you go phone card from T-Mobile for only $10 dollars? The per rate minute is high but if you buy a $20 dollar card you can lower the per minute cost.
T-Mobile also has a good standard plan (limited to 450 minutes) for $29.
95, plus free nights and weekends.
If you go over your allotted time, though, you will be charged by the minute.
Metro PCS has probably the lowest unlimited plan available out there at $40 dollars a month but it isn't available in all areas, especially outside the major cities.
For support and help lines, Verizon gets very good reviews and they have some decent monthly plans as well.
Something new has come down the pike in recent months, however, that offers a free unlimited plan.
T-Mobile has teamed up with a smaller company to give customers the chance to get their phone bill for free if they refer three new customers.
In addition to this, they are also giving budding entrepreneurs the chance to get in on the lucrative cell phone market by starting their own virtual mobile phone store without an investment.
Plus, they give a pretty good discount on a Samsung i7500 smart phone.
So, there are some really good deals out there for everyone.
Just do a little homework and choose the best one for your needs.
There is some good news lately in the mobile phone industry that is worth investigating.
For those of you who don't do a lot of comparison shopping, there is something for everyone in the cell phone market.
For instance, did you know that you can buy a $10 dollar prepaid or pay-as -you go phone card from T-Mobile for only $10 dollars? The per rate minute is high but if you buy a $20 dollar card you can lower the per minute cost.
T-Mobile also has a good standard plan (limited to 450 minutes) for $29.
95, plus free nights and weekends.
If you go over your allotted time, though, you will be charged by the minute.
Metro PCS has probably the lowest unlimited plan available out there at $40 dollars a month but it isn't available in all areas, especially outside the major cities.
For support and help lines, Verizon gets very good reviews and they have some decent monthly plans as well.
Something new has come down the pike in recent months, however, that offers a free unlimited plan.
T-Mobile has teamed up with a smaller company to give customers the chance to get their phone bill for free if they refer three new customers.
In addition to this, they are also giving budding entrepreneurs the chance to get in on the lucrative cell phone market by starting their own virtual mobile phone store without an investment.
Plus, they give a pretty good discount on a Samsung i7500 smart phone.
So, there are some really good deals out there for everyone.
Just do a little homework and choose the best one for your needs.
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