When you buy your wireless prepaid phone kit, it already comes with free call time minutes which you can to make your calls right after you bought it. When you've used up your free air-time minutes, you can load up more prepaid cards depending on how long you need to make a call. Prepaid cards come in an assortment of different air-time minutes for your calls. They can easily be purchased on any cell phone establishments or in various phone card booths.
You can also choose to load up your phone directly from your service provider. Your service provider will give you airtime minutes which will be entered on your phone and will be deducted from your account as you make the calls. Generally, service providers require wireless prepaid users to re-load their phone with a prepaid card in a period of 30 to 90 days to avoid immobilizing their account. When your phone is about to run off it's allowable call time, you will receive an instant text message prompting you that it's time to load up a new prepaid card.
Easy enough? Well, if you're ready to try it out for yourself, here is a list of service providers you can choose from.
Cingular Pay As You Go. Cingular Wireless offers unlimited calls to its 52 million Unlimited Mobile subscribers. They wouldn't ask you to fill up any applications, and you won't be charge for you long distance calls if it is within their national service area. Through their Rollover Balance option, you can carry over your unused balance to the next month. You can also conveniently load up your phone twenty-four hours, seven days a week..
Net10. Net10 prepaid wireless phone service is provided by TracFone Wireless, Inc. You can easily obtain their service just by signing up an account through the internet. Purchasing call cards has never been so easy. Just go online and you're loaded.
T-Mobile. T Mobile is another ready to go prepaid service that lets you call your loved ones through its nationwide network without being billed for any long distance charges.
Verizon Wireless. Verizon EasyPay Plans introduces its Unlimited Night & Weekend Minutes. It provides a maximum of 700 minutes for only $70 for the whole month . Through its easy payment feature you won't have to go through the hassle of buying pre-paid cards to load.
For the complete information on features and policies of wireless prepaid phones, please see the service provider's website.
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- When you buy your wireless prepaid phone kit, it already comes with free call time minutes
- You can also choose to load up your phone directly from your service provider.
- When your phone is about to run off it's allowable call time, it will alert you via sms.
