The prepaid cell phone plan will reveal the best plan for you. You’ll need to ask yourself, how many minutes do you usually talk or will be talking on a cell phone in a week? You want to be accurate about this number since if it is higher than your estimate, you’ll be restricting yourself. For limited usage Trac phone prepaid may be your most economical answer.
Another question to ask, will this be an auxiliary Trac phone for emergencies and just short talks? How long will your average call last. Is it going to be short or long-winded. If it’s just with a friend for 3 minutes or will it be with a lover that could last … well a long time.
Another consideration is if you will be traveling out of your home state. Or, if you are going to be calling Canada or Mexico. How often will you use the 411 assistance service? That service may range from 70 cents to $1.50 each time you access it. Also, are you intending to use text messaging?
How about the percentage of calls after 9PM and weekends? How about long periods of time where you might not be using the phone. The most important question, can you live with a 2 year contract like the ones offered by the price gauging Verizon people? Trac phone prepaid services were you can buy minutes as you need them may be your most economical solution.
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