วันอังคารที่ 18 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2551
Prepaid Cell Phone Service is the Obvious Choice
For wireless users who want the best value for their money, prepaid cell phone service is the obvious choice. The majority of minutes purchased through postpaid plans are not used during the course of the month, and the average monthly bill for contract users is 20% higher than the plans list pricing. It's not a mystery. It's just simple mathematics and consumer logic. Postpaid contract plans appear to be about nailing wireless users to the wall with unfair rates, hidden fees, and terms of service that can be renewed even without a customer's consent. People who glean some sort of status from holding an agreement with a major wireless company might look down on pay as you go alternatives, but the truth is postpaid wireless is just money out the window. Prepaid cell phone service allows you to pay for only the minutes you actually use. Instead of being lured into a plan loaded with unclear charges and hidden fees, with prepaid you simply load your phone and use your airtime. And prepaid cell phones are available in all the top brand names. And many of the slickest models can now be loaded with prepaid airtime. Prepaid users can send text messages, take and send pictures, and in many cases even access the Web. With the exception of in-depth Internet use there is really no valid reason for choosing a contract plan over prepaid cell phone service. As a prepaid cell phone customer you are always 100% in control of your budget. There are never overages or unplanned airtime expenses. You'll always know ahead of time how much one minute of airtime and/or one text message will cost. And since prepaid cell phone services have deals with nearly all major tower networks roaming is never a problem with a quality prepaid vendor. The benefit of never incurring roaming charges eliminates one of the biggest reasons for excess bills; this alone amounts to huge savings over postpaid service. It's not at all difficult to know your approximate airtime usage. So prepaid service does not represent a significant inconvenience on any level. And all good pay as you go providers allow you to reload airtime directly from your handset. Of course you also have the option of adding new minutes online from any computer worldwide. You many not realize this, but over 60% of all global wireless users are on prepaid plans. And the way postpaid contract plans continue to fleece millions of consumers year after year, it seems entirely likely this percentage will continue to grow over the next decade. In fact it's not a big leap of the imagination to think that prepaid will become the primary method of wireless use. We may be on our way to a world where 90% or more of the cell phone using population leverage prepaid service plans. Wireless users everywhere are sick and tired of getting ripped off by their providers. The biggest complaints of cell phone customers worldwide are unfair contract terms, unexpected charges on the monthly bill, and roaming fees. With prepaid cell phone service not one of these critical issues is ever part of the equation!
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