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May 31, 2013

Best Prepaid Cell Phone Company

What is the Best Prepaid Cell Phone Company?

This is a rather common question that doesn't have a very easy answer. There are many different prepaid cell phone companies these days, with new ones showing up quickly. Some offer great phones with a flat, monthly prepaid fee while others go for lowest cost. With so many options, tt needs some parameters to make it possible to answer, so lets be a bit more specific in the question.

What is the Best Pay as you Go Prepaid Company?

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By, 'Pay as you Go' I mean that it is not unlimited, you buy a certain number of minutes that last for a specific number of days.

The answer still depends a lot on what you are looking for.

Tracfone offers a lot of flexibility and very low prices in their pay as you go prepaid options, but customer service and high end phones are lacking.

In fact, Tracfone is one of the largest prepaid mobile phone companies in America.

Other prepaid cell phone companies have a variety of options including unlimited monthly plans, but the cost is noticeably more expensive than the cheaper Tracfone options, but still cheaper than many contract plans.

Who is Tracfone Right for?

Tracfone is good for anyone looking for a cheap cell phone that does the basics - calling and texting. The initial cost for Tracfone cell phones is very low, typically $50 or less, with many phones around $10-20.

Buying minutes for Tracfone mobile devices is also relatively inexpensive, with a variety of options such as 60 minutes/90 days of service fo $20, alll the way up to 450 minutes/90 days of service for about $100. There are also many other options available at the Tracfone website.
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Additionally, Tracfone offers a monthly plan where you get 50 minutes and 30 days of service for just $10 a month. And using the family value plan, you can add people to your plan for just $6 a month. And a simple flip phone like the LG 440G is only $12.

So if you are looking for the cheapest prepaid cell phone company, Tracfone is probably the answer for you.

But what about the best prepaid cell phone company?

There are a lot of different prepaid companies to choose from, such as MetroPCS, Cricket, NET10, Straight Talk, Tracfone, and Virgin Mobile prepaid just to name a few (view a more complete list at About.com). So which one is best?

Obviously, the answer is not universal, in other words, the best company for you, will probably not be the best for me.

But you can find the best prepaid cell phone company by looking at what you need from a phone, and comparing that to what the companies offer in phones and service.

Try asking yourself some questions like how often do you talk on the phone? How often do you text people? Do you like to surf the web from your phone? What other features are important?

If you tend to use your phone for talking, texting, and surfing the web frequently, then a prepaid cell phone company with unlimited plans might be best for your. MetroPCS, Straight Talk, and Virgin Mobile are three of many possibilities.

If you don't use your phone for lots of talking, texting and browsing, than a cheaper option like Tracfone might be your best choice.

Here at TracfoneReviewer, we obviously specialize in information about Tracfone. But we would would love to help answer any questions about other prepaid options, as well as provide information on Tracfone. So leave a comment below if you have questions!

You might want to view our Cell Phone Reviews page to learn more about the phones Tracfone does have to offer.

1 comment:

  1. Hope I'm not barking up the wrong tree, but here goes - I have friends who have Iphones, mainly from Verizon. When they text only me, fine, but when they text several and I'm on the list, it really sucks up the minutes on my TracFone account. Why is this and is there a way to keep this from happening?

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