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Whats the best and cheapest cell phone plan?
I am looking for a good and cheap plan. Preferably something with free nights and weekends, and if there’s a text plan cool, if not, I can live without texting.
Also, where do I go to sign up for a plan? I’m kind of new to the cell phone business since this is going to be my first plan by myself and not sharing one with anyone else.
Thanks for the help and advice.
I myself am a prepaid fan and if you want to go cheap then prepaid is the way to go. I know that prepaid cell phones haven’t been popular at all with anyone because they charge you by the minute and per text message weather sent or received. The thing is that the prepaid industry has changed enormously in the past 2 years. Many providers now offer unlimited features which is a money saver! I myself would recommend Alltel U prepaid, you can’t go wrong. While your at it though compare that and do the math against other mainstream providers such as T-Mobile To Go, Verizon Inpulse, At&t Go Phone.
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