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Prepaid Cell Phones - What You Need to Know About Them

More and more people prefer prepaid cell phone plans or pay-as-you-go plans over the traditional monthly plans.The reason is simple.The idea behind the prepaid plans is : you only pay if you use the phone ; if you don't use it , then you don't pay.There is no deposit that is required to be paid.Prepaid cell phones have some big advantages over the traditional monthly contract. First of all, you're not tied by any contract with the cell phone company and there is no monthly bill.You can control your kids' cell phone usage .If you're not happy with the services provided by your prepaid cell phone company you can switch to another company whenever you want.

A recent study claims that despite a down economy , prepaid cell phone companies are prospering.People who can't win credit approval are opting for prepaid plans.Prepaid cell phone companies like MetroPCS are gaining customers : 38% gain to 5.5million.

You can choose from a number of prepaid cell phone providers : T-Mobile , AT&T , TracFone , AllTel, and Verizon.Prepaid cell phone plans include the same services as regular plans such as : caller ID, SMS , three-way calling , international calls , picture messaging etc.Some providers offer bonuses on refills.For example T-Mobile has the "Gold Rewards" plan. Once you become e a "Gold Rewards" member, you get 15% more minutes for any refill card you purchase.

It's important to know that prepaid cell phone credits can expire.The expiration date depends on the prepaid card you bought.If you don't use your minutes within a specified period, you lose them.You can save them by adding extra minutes(buying extra minutes) before the current ones expire.
If you rarely use your phone, or use the phone only for emergencies , then prepaid cell phones are the right thing for you.


You can find more information about prepaid cell phones as well as reviews and tips on cheap Prepaid cell phones and at&t wireless prepaid cell phones on my site.

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How to refuse a job offer that i've already accepted?
I went to interview at geek squad last week and they offered me a job on the spot. I accepted the job and they put me in for orientation and I even got the drug test taken..now two days after that I had an interview with Sprint for a very nice job position and the next day i got a job offer from them as well..I definitely want the sprint job so how do i call Best Buy and say no to them when i am technically already their employee and they think ill be there for my orientation tomorrow..i am confused :( In the mean time i want to refuse the job in a way that if i need to go back to them in the future they will hire me again..maybe it's selfish of me but i still want to do that...any help in this regard would be appreciated.

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Opinions please :) Which job do you think we should take?
My husband has got 2 job offers - one as a massage therapist (which he went to school for during the last year) and the other for customer service with Sprint (which is what he is comfortable with). The massage job pays 16.00 an hour plus tips - but we will have to provide our own liability insurance, probably pay more for medical insurance and get licensed in the city they are in (25.00). For this job there is no guaranteed hours - but it is looking that long as they are busy it will be about 35 hours a week or so. The Sprint job is technical customer service for cellular customers - and he has years of experience working as both a CSR and manager for Cingular and AT&T wireless. The benefits will be excellent and start in 30 days, but the pay is quite a bit lower @ 12.00 an hour. If he did this job he would be able to do massages for private clients on the side and work on building a private practice. He will work 40 hours per week. I guess the issue is stability vs money now.

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Can I get fired for not putting my previous employer on my application after just being hired?
In 2009 the company I worked for laid off about 800 people and I was one of them. I was on unemployment until January of this year until I got a call center job at Sprint. I had the call center job for two and a half months and was let go from there as were many others. Last week I went on an interview for a job that is government related and found out that I got the job. Before I officially was working there they told me that they were going to have to do a couple background checks on me first I passed both of them. Now that I'm there they fingerprinted me and are doing an F.B.I. background check on me. I'm not a criminal and have never been in trouble with the law for anything. I'm a little worried because on my application I didn't put down that I worked at Sprint but everything else is correct. My question is will they tell me since I didn't put down the Sprint job will they fire me? Just some additional details the job that I'm now employed at is not exactly a government job more like a company that runs contracts for the government such as collects data on statistics and such, we could do anything depending on the contract. I think that they are just being very thorough in checking their employees because of the type of job it is. I got worried because one of the parts for the FBI check wanted to know about my previous employments and I had to put down everything but the Sprint job because of my application. Honestly though I think that they are only concerned about criminal or suspicious activity as opposed to a job that I didn't put in my resume, besides they did 2 background checks before this one so I would assume that it would have already popped up anyways, right?

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