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The reasons behind the selection of a cell phone no contract option may be numerous! Everyone knows that the electronics market is filled with constant technological innovations, arrival of new options, brands and changes in network availability and coverage. In case you get bound by a contract, you could end up regretting it!
On top of that, you can change your phone, network, carrier or even your plan at short notice and another prime benefit in choosing a cell phone no contract plan is that you really do not have to project any figures about your potential usage for many years ahead.
When you actually sign up for a contract, you have to look into a crystal ball and predict the future to see how useful the terms will be for you tomorrow. In two years or even a year from now, your monthly fixed charge may not be suitable at all.
If you had had some problems in the past and have poor credit, or even have no credit due to your age, by choosing a cell phone no contract plan you won't have to undergo a credit check. On top of everything, if you have one of these plans, you do not have to establish a security deposit.
In fact, there are just two types of cell phone no contract plan available - the "pay as you go" plan and the prepaid plan. If you opt for a prepaid plan, you will pay for your monthly usage before you start. This gives you the advantage of being able to change your needs in a month's time.
This kind of plan offers considerable flexibility and can be a great solution for you if you're on a budget or in a transitional phase of your life. A starter phone is included within this plan and a number of additional benefits could also be available.
In case you opt for "pay as you go," then you will not have to pay any advance amounts and will not need a credit card for paying. Phone cards are easily available in convenience stores, shopping malls or gas stations and you simply need to purchase a certain amount each month to keep the account active. Other than that, there are no commitments, no contracts, no credit card requirements, no credit checks and no deposits.
As competition continues to grow in the marketplace, consumers are faced with tons of option related to no contract cell phone plans, pay as you go and low cost. Competition will push traditional carriers to throw out more flexibility to end-consumers.
Cell phone no contract plans will become more widely available as the carriers understand that the consumer needs and will demand choice and freedom.
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