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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. I hope this article was useful to you. If you want to have all the details such as phone prices, please visit my website.
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 Article Source: ArticlesBase.com
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I'm ordering a HP laptop, should I make it bluetooth enabled?
What are the benefits? I hardley know anything about this so anything would help! It costs $25.00 extra to add it to a customizeable hp dm4t laptop. I don't know if it's something I would use or if most people do use it. I have a droid phone right now and am exchanging it for a droid x. I guess any bluetooth phone, printer and etc can work. Help? Thanks!
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Looking to buy a car next year, SO confused!?!?
I'd prefer an SUV, but with gas mileage a sedan would be better. I'd like one with the bluetooth phone deal, and a multiple disc changer cd player, as well as a usb port to use an mp3 player. I've been playing around on the car websites building cars, and I just can't decide which really looks better. Price wise, I'm looking at less than 27,000 on a 2011 model (which I may actually get the newest model because our other car will be paid off shortly after we get a new one). I'm just wondering who has what (current year) and what features they have, and how you like your vehicle?
OH, we have a 9 month old, and of course she will be older when we get the car, so I'm wondering if I should be looking at packages that include the dvd player for the back seats? Opinions on those as well are welcome!
Wow. NOT looking for a BMW or a Lexus. I said the highest I looked at was $27,000 LOL. Those are both ridiculously out of our price range.
The Bluetooth feature lets the call play through the stereo speakers, and as most states are currently banning even the device that goes in your ear, I'd really like that. And most companies are including it the stereo package that has the usb adapter thingy. Most of the cars I've looked at get at least 33 mpg hwy, and are under $27,000.
Thanks guys! Like I said, we aren't looking to buy for about a year, but I'd like to narrow it down to 3 I'd like to test drive to start with. I'm liking the Nissan Altima, Chevy Malibu, and Toyota Corolla. All 3 of those are under $27,000 with Nissan being the priciest. I'm not opposed to going higher as we'd only be making 2 car payments for about a year and a half after getting mine. Hubby has an 08 Altima (2 door) and I love it. I also know some manufacturers offer an owner loyalty discount, so that may be the way we go. Thanks for good answers!
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Parrot MKi9200 Bluetooth Fail?
Cant connect any bluetooth phone to the parrot device. Can't find the signal. Visibility is checked but still nothing. Can anyone help? THX.
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