Net 10 Prepaid Wireless
Simple and fair are the words that best describe Net 10.
Airtime is always just 10 cents per minute, and text messages are five cents each. With any purchase of 300 minutes ($30) you'll get a brand-name phone with all the bells and whistles you need.
Best of all, Net 10 sells you straight minutes, not dollar amounts. Because airtime is always 10 cents per minute your phone will display your account balance as the number of remaining minutes instead of giving you a cash balance and leaving you to do the math.
There is no other prepaid cell phone service that compares to Net 10 Prepaid. Dump your unfair contract today and take control of your wireless budget! Check to see if you are in the Net 10 coverage area by entering your zip code - this takes about three seconds to do.
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Why Prepaid Wireless is a Better Choice Than Monthly Rate Plans
More wireless phone users are moving away from standard monthly rate plans and adopting prepaid services. The reasons are many and clear.At one time prepaid wireless plans were considered low profile, and even second-rate options. But with the introduction of services like Net 10 wireless prepaid users can now have a level of quality and control previously impossible in the world of pay as you go.
New prepaid wireless providers are offering top brand name phones and a wide array of models. No longer do prepaid users have to settle for sub quality equipment, and the full range of options from talk and text to pics and Web access are now available without rigid monthly agreements.
The fact is cell phone users are growing tired of the one-sided, somewhat ludicrous contracts and other drawbacks of plugging into a set monthly plan. Wireless communication is no longer a novelty and yet the major service providers continue to charge as if it is. It's not uncommon for a customer with multiple lines to pay $300 per month for reasonable use and no overages, and the decision to discontinue typically results in hefty "breach of contract" fees.
Wireless companies seem to have little regard for the customer in a market that is teeming with demand and a near unlimited supply of prospects. But that could change dramatically if the current trend of dropping the contract and going with a prepaid provider continues.
Approximately 60% of all worldwide wireless users are prepaid customers at the time of this writing. And many consumer research firms predict this number will continue to grow for the following reasons:
Over 80% of all wireless comments logged at Planet Feedback, the Web's most active consumer feedback portal with millions of viewers per month, are complaints about plan rates and contract terms.
Focus groups built around wireless customers indicate the monthly plan consumers who commit to a contract of less than $20 per month are actually paying up to 52% when the bill arrives. Similar discrepancies were found with plan rates of higher amounts as well.
Another study suggests that 78% of wireless minutes purchased through a set plan go unused during the course of a month. This is an enormous waste of money, and with prepaid wireless the problem simply does not exist because the customer owns his or her minutes until they are used.
It is entirely conceivable that standard monthly plans will eventually become a rare, luxury service. With most major companies making little effort to reduce rates or contract strictures it is unlikely their retention rates will improve in the years ahead.
Interestingly, nearly all wireless companies now have prepaid options as well. This is perhaps a sign that major players in the industry are prepared for the eventual demise of the contract service.
Most prepaid offers made by companies like Alltell and Verizon, however, are a far cry from true prepaid such as that offered by companies like Net 10. In most cases the former require customers to pay full price for initial handsets and charge unreasonable rates per minute.
A consumer is much better off doing business with a dedicated prepaid provider.
To take advantage of prepaid wireless that puts the control back into your hands visit Net 10 Phones now. All Net 10 Cell Phones include 300 minutes of airtime, and you can choose from top brands and models that provide the full range of options from talk and text, to pics and Web access.
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Most prepaid services are pretty heartless about the whole airtime thing. When you're out of minutes they shut down your voice mail also.This means you are totally out of commission when your airtime is depleted. But not so with Net 10.
Even when you have zero minutes on your handset your voice mail keeps working. People can call in and leave messages, and you can listen in as soon as you add new airtime!
This is a HUGE convenience. And it means if you somehow allow your phone to run out of minutes you can still collect your important voice messages.
Get your free brand-name phone and 300 minutes of airtime for just $30 right now. Online ordering is fast and simple.
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