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Compare No Contract Cell Phone Plans

If you do not want to be trapped in an annual cell phone contract, but you do not have a problem with paying a fixed monthly fee for your wireless services, a No Contract Cell Phone plan is just what you are looking for. In this post I compare the details of three No Contract Cell Phone plans. You will find information on the available plans, costs per minute and the range of cell phones.

Net10

Net10 offers 4 different no contract cellular phone plans. The plans include local, national long distance and national roaming calls and texting. Monthly plans available (cost per minute-$0.10): $15/month for 150 minutes, $25/month for 250 minutes and $400/month for 400 minutes. You could also go for the Unlimited plan for local and long distance and national roaming calls and texting for $79.98/month. The product range includes around 20 phones mostly from LG and Motorola, but a few Kyocera and Nokia models are also included.

AT&T Pick Your Plan

AT&T offers the following 5 calling plans: $29.99/month for 200 minutes ($0.15/minute), $39.99 for 300 minutes ($0.133/minute), $49.99 for 400 minutes ($0.125/minute), and $69.99 for 650 minutes. There are no supplementary national long distance or national roaming charges. The product range includes around 20 phones by Nokia, Samsung, LG, Motorola and Sony Ericsson. There is even a full QWERTY keyboard cell phone in AT&T's product range.

Consumer Cellular

Consumer Cellular focuses on clients over 50, but any person looking for a simple, No Contract Cell Phone plan can use their services. The company offers 6 different no contract cell phone plans to choose from. The cheapest plan is $10/month and does not include any minutes. Calls you make are charged at $0.25/minute. This plan is the best choice if you only have a cell phone for sporadic use. The other plans are $20/month for 200 minutes ($0.10/minute), $30/month for 500 minutes ($0.06/minute), $40/month for 800 minutes ($0.05/minute), $50/month for 1200 minutes ($0.04/minute) and $60/month for 1600 minutes (less than 4 cents/minute). Family plans are available at an additional $10/month fee for every line. The phone range includes 4 Motorola and Nokia cell phones.

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Karen Johnson is an online researcher on everything related to cell phones in the US. She is dedicated to providing up-to-date, quality information about cell phone rate plans, phone models and features, accessories and more. Her aim is to help people select the right rate plan or cell phone for their situation. Visit Karen's website to find out more about her work, http://www.comparebestcellphoneplans.com/compare-no-contract-cell-phone-plans

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