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    Default Advantages Of Prepaid Phones & Services

    No Monthly Bills & Contracts
    This is an interesting feature for those who don’t want to be liable to contracts that you need to sign with some postpaid services or be stuck with fixed plans for a long time. Also, you don’t have to worry about getting mobile bills, at times when you are cash strapped. Moreover, you don’t have to pay any fixed fee or charges, as you only pay for what you use.

    Easier To Get A Connection
    In most cases, you spend a lot of time in finding the right postpaid plan for yourself, only to be denied of the services, in lieu of your low credit score. This is one problem which is absent in prepaid connection. Companies do not run unnecessary credit checks or force contractual agreements on you. Most of the companies let you choose a connection and use the service as long as you keep paying for the units you use without hassles.

    No Age Limit & Options Galore
    This is an added advantage for people who rarely use phones and students. Youngsters benefit from the fact that they can get the prepaid connections and flexibility of plans at minimal pay. The low limit capability encourages parents to get prepaid phones for kids. Moreover, for people who rarely use their cell phones, this prevents unnecessary hassles. Why pay fixed charges for monthly postpaid plans when you can have a year-long prepaid plan in which you pay according to your usage?

    Lower Phone Bills
    Your cell phone spending decreases substantially, as you plan your usage in advance and keep necessary limits on your usage. This is best for people who tend to over use the freedom of cell phones and get shell shocked by the phone bills at the end of the month. Moreover, operators across the world are coming up with cheaper and flexible plans for prepaid users. There are also no hidden fees and all taxes are collected from the user in advance. As such, the users have an account how much call units are at the disposal.

    Disadvantages Of Prepaid Phones & Services

    High Call Rates
    Prepaid users need to pay more than their postpaid counterparts, in terms of call rates. Each minute is likely to cost slightly more in prepaid plans. For those of you who are you are heavy talkers, prepaid service may not be for you as you would have to shell out more for the minutes you talk than those who have postpaid connections.

    Limited Options On Phone Models
    Prepaid plans still have to travel a long distance in terms of phone models provided. You are very unlikely to find any latest and power packed phones in the prepaid lineup.

    Monitoring Your Prepaid Balance

    One of the biggest disadvantages that glare on the face of prepaid users is the need for monitoring the balance after every call or at the end of each day. In order to ensure that you never run out of prepaid credit in urgent scenarios, you have to keep a tab on the minutes or amount left with you. There may be times when your call would get disconnected, while you are in the middle of important conversations just because you went out of minutes or cash in your prepaid device.

    Not All Features Are Available

    Prepaid plans don’t come bundled with features that are normally included in postpaid plans like internet and data support .You may have to shell out extra bucks for the same, if you plan to use such services from your prepaid devices.

    Service May Be Substandard
    As most of the prepaid operators are newcomers in the field, their networks may not be good enough to handle traffic and you may also lose reception at very odd places. So, it is advisable to check the service quality, before choosing an operator for your connection.

    Disappointing Customer Service
    No matter which operator you choose, customer service for a prepaid customer will never be as it is for a postpaid customer, the simple reason being the revenue generation. The companies treat postpaid customers as the major revenue source, which leads to the disparity. However, this does not mean that the services will be rubbish, but you are sure to find a notable difference between the two.

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    This is really a nice post, that you have updated us with all of nice information that can be very useful for future aspect.


    Last edited by minisoji; 11-19-2010 at 11:27 AM.

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