| When shopping around for a new cell phone plan | | | | be conscious of the fact that the cheapest cell |
| you have to first determine what it is you want. | | | | phone plan is not always the best. There are |
| This may sound simple at first but many people | | | | some great deals out there--some even offer |
| want different things. For instance, if you want | | | | free service if you refer some customers to |
| the cheapest unlimited plan available you probably | | | | them. |
| should choose Metro PCS or Boost Mobile. They | | | | With so many cell phone plans out there to |
| offer the lowest rates out there. But you also | | | | choose from you don't have to settle for less. |
| have to ask yourself the question--is customer | | | | Most cell phone companies will let you out of your |
| service important to you, and are you required to | | | | contract if you are still within the allotted time |
| buy a phone from either of these two providers? | | | | given for a fee, usually around $150 to $200 |
| 'No contract' is a good selling point but once again, | | | | dollars. This may be worth it depending on how |
| how is the service of the company you are | | | | great of a plan you find. If you are with a |
| looking to purchase from--and are there any | | | | company and your contract has expired, you can |
| hidden charges they won't tell you about up | | | | choose to go with another plan without a penalty. |
| front? This article is not to educate you on the | | | | Whatever you decide to do, be smart and |
| particulars of each company because they all | | | | compare cell phone plans from the perspective of |
| have their good and bad points. You just have to | | | | more than just price. |