Compare and Choose the Best Cellular Phone Service
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By the turn of the 21st century, the popularity of mobile phones catapulted to such dizzy heights that more and more players emerged in the industry to try their hand at manufacturing and offering cellular phone service. Although mobile phone manufacturers take up a major portion of the attention, the latter shares considerable importance as well. In fact, choosing a phone service provider is as difficult as choosing the mobile phone itself. You need to do a detailed research work on the phone service providers, which would include a look at their market reputation, customer feedback and the offers they have for users.
One of the easiest and the safest ways to land yourself a truly rewarding deal by a cellular phone service provider is reading mobile phone reviews that are available at various reliable online platforms. Check the ratings, if available, given by users and seek the advice of experts the same way you would while buying the handset. Comparison sites can offer you a great deal of insight into the act of zeroing in on the right choice. As a highly effective form of mobile phone reviews, comparison shopping allows you to select more than two products and make a comparative study of their features. Making the right choice is very much inevitable after that since you can see clearly which product offers maximum features and is best for you. But, this noble endeavor is not merely restricted to the comparison of products, as you can compare the offers made by cellular phone service providers as well. It’s very important that you know about the conditions of the service providers, including all the hidden charges and facts that escape most buyers. Most mobile phone reviews carry information about the phones and the schemes offered by the service providers, which is not enough to get yourself the best deal. You need to really understand the contract clause, including the billing details, the benefits it can offer you, and the upgrades available for your phone.
Choosing the right cellular phone service provider is not really a difficult task if you play your cards well. All you need is a thorough homework and the dexterity to recognize the right offer.
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18 Comments
September 2nd, 2009 at 6:14 am
how can you tell its fake dumbass
September 2nd, 2009 at 6:38 am
bobman937 why would you try to analyze this? I don’t understand people like you at all. so what? how do you explain the cell phone in the bottle? you shouldn’t have to. leave it be. woww you people.
September 2nd, 2009 at 6:28 am
Cingular works best for us. My husband is also an over-the-road truck driver. We have had our existing plan for a couple of years and have been very pleased so far. There are always spots where the coverage is not good or you will drop calls but for the most part, we almost always have a good signal. He will need a pretty good size plan, though. All of our driving friends use their phones constantly, for work and for friends and family. Our plan is 4000 anytime minutes with free mobile to mobile, rollover, and all the extras so we pay about $200 a month. Of course, that is tax deductible as a business expense.
September 2nd, 2009 at 7:51 am
directv does
directv.com or 1-800-directv
September 2nd, 2009 at 5:12 pm
Hey, just shut the fuck up asshole! He is and ILLUSIONIST. HE ENTERTAINS PEOPLE. Get over it man.
September 3rd, 2009 at 12:57 am
The minimum rate is like ¢4000, less than $10.
September 3rd, 2009 at 7:44 am
att or Verizon
September 3rd, 2009 at 1:51 pm
I am with Cricket.
I like it because I do not have to count minutes, I get unlimited text messaging for $5.00 per month. I haven't had a dropped call in many moons. My cell phone bills are manageable; no surprises.
I do not like the fact that when I call their 800# help line I call to some overseas phone center.
September 4th, 2009 at 2:22 am
it´s fake!!!
September 4th, 2009 at 3:44 am
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September 4th, 2009 at 5:25 am
look at the hand with the cell in it at 1:01 to 1:02 he puts the phone in his sleeve
he got a bottle from some one in the audience when he was passing the bottle around, the phone owner was in on the trick
good trick none the less
September 4th, 2009 at 12:44 am
http://www.tracfone.com it is awesome it is a prepaid phone with no age limits no montly bills no hidden fees/costs and no contracts and with all the calling features such as free voicemail free caller id free call waiting and free nationwide long distance. all for as little as $10 a month calculated minimum usage because you have to buy a minute card every 60 or every 365 days depending on if you bought the year service card because the cheapest minute card is 20 dollars and you would have to add one every 60 days it would be around $10 a month which isnt bad. Hope this Helps!!!!!! Tracfone Wireless is awesome good luck choosing your phone!!
P.S. and a phone kit is only about $20 bucks @ your local walmart walgreens and family dollar stores etc. this includes up to 20 minutes and 60 days of wireless service included
And I will tell you when Tracfone Says they have "Nationwide coverage" they absolutely mean it I use it all the time and I would rather have nationwide coverage across the U.S. than have free mobile web on fridays with boost mobile but it all depends on the user preference or even if you want to make the monthly cost go down get a year service card for $100 and it works out to be $8.33 a month which is even cheaper than the $10 I mentioned earlier.
Hope this helps!!
September 4th, 2009 at 9:19 am
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September 4th, 2009 at 10:05 am
So I dont know where the second phone comes from but the first phone is definitely in his sleeve. At 0:59 look at the motion he makes with his hand. he slips the phone into the sleeve. also after the trick at about 1:19 look at the way his sleeve hangs lower than it should be. the phone is weighing it down. it sways as if something is in it. Plus, think about it… i dont know when this trick was made but wat are the odds that a chick like her would have a standard “ring ring” ring tone?
September 4th, 2009 at 3:48 pm
That Is SO TRUE.
September 4th, 2009 at 10:24 am
September 4th, 2009 at 4:21 pm
We use an ATT family plan, no texting or insurance but all the other extras like call waiting , forwarding, v-mail, nationwide roaming and unlimited long nationwide distance etc.
We have a block of time per month, about 700 anytime minutes with roll over minutes. We always have a surplus at the end of the month and seem to be losing roll over minutes faster than we can use them.
Bottom line we spend $110 total (with taxes etc) for 5 phones. And the price doesn't go up and down because we don't tolerate the over charges. Don't ever base your pricing on their advertised plan price without taking into consideration the taxes and fees. It is always a significant factor more, at least 15%, usually as much as 20%,
Make sure to use equipment wisely. No downloads or texting. No fancy hula hoop features like silly television over your phone. If the kids run up charges then they either have to work it off and pay the diference or lose their phone for a month.
The first time you confiscate a phone is the hardest but they get the idea quick that it is NOT an entitlement and if they don't cooperate on responsible usage then there is always the option of closing the account.
Have you talked to your ATT provider to get a better plan?
They will sit with you on the phone and help tailor a plan to your needs if you call them and negotiate. You can research the current plan offerings online but sometimes the sales rep will know of an option that is not listed.
BTW the family plan option also means that all calls between you and the other members do not accumlate minute charges. Also ATT does not charge minutes for any calls to other ATT phones.
I believe all the networks offer this option now anyway but often you ONLY get what you ask for so make sure you ask your sales rep for the sky even if you have to just settle for the clouds. ;~)
September 5th, 2009 at 4:31 pm
Stop at almost any pharmacy and buy a tracfone for anywhere from $10 to $16. You buy units as you need them. I am in a program that gives me double units for the same price, but I use mine a lot.
They also have an international calling plan that makes calls to about 65 countries including Canada count as local calls and you can also get up to two more numbers for the same phone so that friends and family in either Canada or Mexico can call you as a local call.
If you would like more information, you can contact me or check tracfone.com