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The prepaid minutes plan can cost twice as much as the Anytime minutes on a monthly plan. With the cost of prepaid minutes continuing to go down, your best bet is to shop around and get the best price and the best plan or prepaid option that fits your life style. Extra Services. Some of the services that are offered to a cellular plan customer may not be included in the prepaid minutes plan. Shop for what features you want and need, such as Internet, long distance, and roaming. The biggest difference between a prepaid and a cellular plan is the commitment to a contract to get cheaper minutes (plan); or, pay as you go minutes at a higher cost, but there are no hassles or budget-breaking charges at the end (prepaid). Now that you know the difference between a prepaid and a cellular plan, here are some tips: Very occasional users: Go for the prepaid plan if you are carrying the phone solely for that, just in case there's an emergency, and you know that you won't use more than 20 minutes a month. Credit challenged: For those few with bad credit, the prepaid plan is usually the only option, sometimes though, there are some companies who will accept you in a monthly plan for a large deposit. |
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