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The Best Prepaid Cell Phone Companies To Evaluate Before Buying



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By : Joe Arthur    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-10-09 06:11:31
If you are currently shopping for a pay as you go cell phone plan, then you can start out with this list of best prepaid cellphone companies. All of the companies on this list are popular amongst consumers due to their high quality service, flexible plans and company infrastructure. Best of all, they provide users with prepaid cell phone service that more often than not will cost less than a contract plan with equivalent features. Here are a few of the most popular carriers and what they have to offer:

Boost Mobile

Boost Mobile is one of the most popular pay as you go carriers and for good reason. They are one of the few companies to offer an unlimited prepaid plan that includes voice, messaging, data and push-to-talk, all for one low price of $50. To give you an idea of how great a deal this is, a plan with comparable features on one of the major carriers might cost you $100 and you'd also be locked into a two or three year contract. They also offer more attractive handsets with better features than those of their competitor TracFone.

T Mobile Phones And Prepaid Wireless

T-Mobile doesn't have an unlimited prepaid plan like Boost Mobile, but they do have an ace up their sleeve: a prepaid Blackberry. This has proven to be a very popular option with consumers who want all of the great features of a smartphone like the Blackberry but without the long contract. T-Mobile also offers various flexible plans, including a $10 one with 30 minutes. Best of all, T-Mobile minutes don't expire for 90 days and if you replenish before the expiration date, any unused minutes rollover for another 90 days. They also offer an annual plan where you get 1000 minutes for $100, and they don't expire for one full year.

Virgin Mobile

Virgin Mobile offers lots of different plans, including monthly or pay per minute. If you go the monthly plan route, they have plans starting as low as $30 a month for reasonable mix of regular and weekend minutes. If you do not use your cell phone as much, then you can purchase a bundle of 200 minutes that can be freely used anytime for just twenty dollars. Virgin prepaid also offers several plans appropriately named Texter's Delight that make it very inexpensive to text even with high usage volume. They even offer an unlimited voice, data and messaging plan like Boost Mobile.

TracFone Prepaid Wireless

As the largest prepaid cell phone company with quality reliable coverage, TracFone, or Trac Phone as it is sometimes mis-spelled, easily on any list of best prepaid cell phone companies. A Trac phone is a popular choice among prepaid cellphone users, especially with features like free international long distance that includes calling to 82 different countries. They also make use of the same extensive networks of top national cell phone carriers, which means you have coverage virtually anywhere in the US. Unfortunately, TracFone doesn't have an unlimited plan like Boost Mobile and they only offer basic handsets.
Author Resource:- To learn more about the best prepaid cell phone companies that offer the cheapest cell phone plans, log on to bestprepaidcellphoneplans.org. Read reviews and articles on selecting the best prepaid cell phone for under $100.
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