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		<description><![CDATA[TweetWritten by Sabriye Brown The technological advances of culture today are such that it is extremely inconvenient for anyone to get by without the use of a cell phone. When you have a cell phone, people are able to get &#8230; <a href="http://www.prepaidcellphone.org/prepaid-cell-phone/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>The technological advances of culture today are such that it is extremely inconvenient for anyone to get by without the use of a cell phone. When you have a cell phone, people are able to get in touch with you at any point. In the case of emergencies, it can be a great asset. Should your car break down by the side of the road, you will no longer need to make a hike to the closest establishment to use a phone and call a tow-truck. You can simply use your cell phone to call for assistance. This reason alone is enough to make a cell phone a very wise purchase.</p>
<p>The drawback to a cell phone, however, is that they can end up being rather expensive. Between the cost of the phone itself, finding a service provider to give you cell phone service, and the amount of minutes that you are going to purchase, you can end up spending quite a bit of money. From here, even if you have a minimum contract with the service provider, you will still end up paying a good chunk of money every month. This problem can be avoided, however, if you simply use a prepaid cell phone .</p>
<p>The prepaid cell phone is a great alternative for mobile use because it often allows you to get a package deal. When you purchase the phone, you will be given a set amount of minutes to begin your service with. As you need minutes for your phone, you simply buy sets of prepaid minutes and program them into your phone. This will allow you to talk only for the amount of time that you have already paid for. You will not be subjected to the high charges that come when you use too many minutes because your phone will simply stop working when you have run out of minutes. Unless you get more prepaid minutes, you will not be able to use this phone.</p>
<p>The service provider of a prepaid cell phone usually only has a very minimum contract for having service. Typically, you will only have to make a very small purchase of minutes every few months in order to keep your phone operating smoothly. If you do not use your phone at all during this period, you lose nothing. It gives you the option of having mobile use whenever you need it while still providing a cheap cell phone. No one has excess money to burn and finding ways to cut back everywhere is important. Using a prepaid cell phone can be a good strategy for doing this.</p>
<p>You may also wish to use a prepaid cell phone when you want to keep others under control. Teenagers have a notoriously high dispensation to talk on the phone a great deal. The same is true with texting practices now. When you use a prepaid cell phone for your teenagers, however, you are reducing the likelihood that they are going to end up having a great deal of fees for going over their minutes. When the prepaid minutes run out, the phone will stop working until more minutes are purchased for the phone. This is an extremely affordable option for parents who are looking to give their teenagers a cell phone. It can certainly be a great deal cheaper than putting the entire family on a shared plan that makes everyone share a small number of minutes. Plans like that usually are recipes for disaster, especially for teenagers.</p>
<p>Many of the phones that are offered with package deals are of a very high quality. This is a chance for you to have a cheap cell phone that is not of poor quality. You will not have to get into a minimum contract of 2 years with a more expensive service provider. By purchasing the phone on your own, you will simply be able to use these prepaid minutes to have as much mobile use as you desire. If you run out of minutes, you are responsible yourself for getting more minutes. You will not be subjected to a great deal of charges for using more minutes than you are allotted.</p>
<p>A prepaid cell phone can be the perfect way to stay in contact with everyone that you need and still have the ability to text. You will have a phone in the case of emergencies, so you are not completely shut off from the world. You will have all of the freedom of someone with a cell phone from a standard service provider, but you will have the luxury of paying only as much as you want to every month. This cheap cell phone plan is exactly what you need to be prepared for whatever might come your way.</p>

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