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Finding The Best Mobile Phone Deals
There are 2 main options when it comes to choosing between mobile phone deals. One option is the pay monthly contract deal, and the other is the pay as you go deal where you top up your mobile with credit whenever you want.
Pas as you go mobile phone deals offer you a good deal more freedom in that you are not tied to a contract and are not tied to any one mobile service provider. You are also free from monthly fees and can cease using your mobile phone whenever you want to.
Pay as you go mobile tariffs are particularly well suited to people who do not use their phone all that much, and for people who are under 18, who are not allowed to sign up to a binding mobile phone contract.
A particularly important positive for those on pay as you go mobile phone deals is that users are not tied to one mobile company and can switch when they like. However, if your pay as you go deal came with a mobile phone you may find that you will need to pay a small one off fee to amend your phone so that it will work with other mobile company SIM cards.
One thing to bear in mind with pay as you go mobile phone deals is ...
... that you do not usually get a mobile handset for free with your deal as you would with a pay monthly contract. Although there are some very expensive handsets out there, you do not have to pay a fortune to buy your own mobile, as there are basic mobiles available for less than 15 pounds.
One negative aspect of the pay as you go option is that the cost of telephone calls and text messages is usually higher than the rate offered to those who sign up to pay monthly contracts. Most pay as you go deals do have free call and text packages available, but this usually means topping up a minimum amount to your phone every 4 weeks.
With a pay monthly contract, you usually receive a new phone for free or at a substantial discount, and you will receive a certain amount of free calls and texts each month as part of the deal. For this reason, pay monthly contracts are more suitable for heavy mobile phone users.
Before you sign up to a pay monthly mobile contract make sure that you are happy to be tied to one mobile service provider for the entire length of the contract. The length of pay monthly contracts can vary - anything from twelve months up to twenty four months. The longer the contract the lower your monthly fee will usually be. Bonny Kominek was inspired to write this article by Vodafone UK who have some new mobile phone deals available.
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