Cell Phone Bill Savings: Three Ways to Save Money on Cell Phones Today

Chances Are You Are Overpaying for Your Cell Phone Bill

Chris McCarthy
There are many ways to trim down your cell phone bill. If you take the time to look at your cell phone bills and eliminate the features you don't need or adding features that you do need. Fitting a plan to your real phone habits will save you money.

Save Money on Cell Phones Tip #1

An obvious way to save money on your cell phone bill is by considering switching to a prepaid cell phone plans. Maybe you are stuck in a two-year contract plan and keep re-signing the contract in order to get your "free" phone. But as a consequence, you may be paying too much for your phone use. And most likely you don't use all of your minutes each month.

Prepaid plans give you more control over how many minutes you use and pay for each and every month. Having more control over your cell phone bill means that you will generally pay less. It just makes sense to be able to choose how many minutes you pay for. With a contract wireless plan, you are locked in to a plan that you can't change-unless you change your actual plan.

Save Money on Cell Phones Tip #2

Pay attention to your cell phone bill and either add features or get rid of features you do not use. For example, you might be overpaying for text messages if you go over your allotted amount each month. It may save you money to pay a little extra for a bundle package of text messages. If you look at the past few months of your cell phone bills, you will notice usage patterns that are consistent. On the other hand, you may be paying for features that you don't use. Cancel these to cut down on your cell phone bill.

Save Money on Cell Phones Tip #3

Get an Unlimited Plan. Recently, quite a few companies have released unlimited prepaid plans. These plans give you access to unlimited talk time, text messages, and web surfing. These are very attractive offers coming at a time when competition has forced many prepaid wireless companies into lowering their prices and offering more services for no added costs.

Some of the companies that have unlimited prepaid plans are Tracfone, Boost Mobile, MetroPCS, and Page Plus Cellular. If you are looking for a new plan, these three companies have offers that are quite low. Furthermore, phones from these companies are pretty reasonable.

There are many ways to cut down on what you spend on your cell phone bill, but the real key to finding them is to pay attention to what you spend every month. Take out the past few months of bills and compare them. You may find that you are overspending in a few areas or that your current plan does not work very well with your cellular communication habits.

By taking the time to either eliminate extra features or to even search for a new plan, you may be able to save yourself a nice chunk of change each month.

Read some more ways to save with prepaid phones. Also, read some more about the benefits of prepaid cell phone plans.

Published by Chris McCarthy

I'm a writer and copywriter. I mostly write internet content and I'm passionate about internet business and helping people make better blogs and websites. PS. I'm not a polar bear.  View profile

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  • Murry Katz1/30/2010

    I have Straight Talk on the Verizon network. Bought it at Walmart and it's an amazing deal. The Samsung Finesse is a very cool smartphone and paying only $45 a month for unlimited everything is the best deal going!

  • Patty Yoe12/19/2009

    I also have Straight Talk, which is just an amazing deal.

    I was skeptical at first but everything good I'd heard about it is true.

    No more crappy coverage from AT+T. The Verizon network is solid and I haven't dropped a call yet.

    I think $45 a month is fantastic and I got a very nice Samsung phone with a qwerty keyboard so texting and web surfing is easy too.

    I'm saving hundreds of dollars a year now so it's pretty awesome.

    I'm not the only one who thinks so, either.

    Here's another happy Straight Talk-er:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oI40Fqglgys

  • Dylan12/13/2009

    Chris, nice tips for reducing cell bills. If I could, I wanted to respond by mentioning another strategy Americans are using to manage their wireless expenses. I work in the consumer advocacy division of the Houston-based company Validas, where we electronically audit and subsequently reduce the average cell bill by 22 percent through our website, http://www.fixmycellbill.com (and I'll add that 22 percent equates to over $450 per year for the average user).

    You can find out for free if fixmycellbill.com can modify your plan to better suit your individual needs by going to the website. Check out Validas in the media, most recently on Fox News at http://www.myfoxtampabay.com/dpp/consumer/conlaw/lower_cell_phone_bills_072409 .

    Good luck to everyone reading on retaking control over your wireless expenses and potentially freeing up some extra cash this holiday season.

    Dylan
    Consumer Advocacy, Fixmycellbill.com

  • Frank Lee9/20/2009

    Not bad, but incomplete. Or at least not up to date.

    I use Straight Talk. It's unlimited for $45 a month, prepaid (so no bills) and on Verizon's network... the best.

    Unlimited talk and texts, plus 30MB of data, which is about 350 web pages. Fantastic deal.

    It's available at http://www.StraightTalk.com

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