Monday, October 5, 2009

I really need a cell phone but which network should I go with?

I am on a spending limit.



Answers:

I have AT%26T and I have no problem with it what so ever. I don%26#39;t really use my minutes that much so all the rollover minutes rack up to where I once had over 1,000 minutes The prices aren%26#39;t that bad. I pay roughly around $110 for mine but it is a family plan and I have 3 phones on this plan and I have text messaging on 2 of the phones so the extra features are what make the bill higher. AT%26T usually have some nice phones for free with a new contract if you would goto a store like BEST BUY or Radio Shack. BEST BUY is where I got all my phones at and they all were free! Go on their website and check out their plans and see if it%26#39;s right for you. I am not sure if your area has Cricket service but if so that service is anywhere from $39-$55 I think...I%26#39;m not sure on the exact prices but you get more features with the higher plans and better yet if you ever want to terminate the plan there isn%26#39;t a cancellation fee. All the minutes are unlimited and if you get text messaging, it is also unlimited. Also your bill is the same EVERY MONTH! No surprise fees.



Go to www.mycricket.com and check to see if it is available in your area.



Hope I helped a little. T-Mobile offers the best plans. I have had them for 5 years now. They still offer the 39.99 a month plan for 1000 anytime minutes and free nights %26 free weekends. No ONE else comes close to this package. Free long distance in the US and roaming in the US too. get a rogers family plan...it really saves a lot of money! T-mobile seems to have some reasonable plans but sometimes the service isn%26#39;t so great, although I have never went over my minutes with them (5 favs is the best).

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