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Wireless Prepaid Phones

By Patricia Williams, published May 16, 2006
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In today’s fast-paced world, most people have cellular phones, but some, still don’t. If you’re among the thousands who have not yet taken that step to get a cellular phone, for whatever reason, maybe the time has come for you to jump in. Perhaps wireless prepaid phones are just what you need to get you started.

Wireless prepaid phones are a growing trend, especially for short-term use during vacations and business trips. They provide flexibility in the sense that they’re already pre-paid and one less thing to worry about on your trip. Wireless prepaid phones also offer financial control, being that you can pay for them in advance and not worry about additional costs. A wireless prepaid phone is also a great asset for emergency use.

Many wireless phone companies offer great savings and packages on wireless prepaid phones. Business people, as well as parents of concerned teenagers, have purchased these phones and have found them to come in quite handy.

Wireless prepaid phones offer decent add-ons such as glow-in-the-dark faceplates and all types of gadgets (buttons and antennas) that colorfully light up when the phone rings. They even have fashionable handsets. Many come with up-to-date software packages and information on news and entertainment. They also offer instant messaging so you can keep in touch with family. Instant messaging can be quite fun, especially when on a wireless unit.

Another reason some choose to use wireless prepaid phones is to avoid long-term contracts. Also, if you have bad credit, it won’t affect your purchase of these phones in the least.

Wireless prepaid phones can vary in price. They can begin under $10 and get higher with extra features and packages. All the major wireless companies features these phones: At&T Wireless, Cellular One, Cingular, Nextel, Sprint, TracFone Wireless, and Verizon, to name a few.

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