Question by Sewious: What is the best, most basic cell phone deal?
Pay as you go, No contract, Cheap phone, and rollover minutes and such.
I will only use it as a work phone and it will be used little, so I want pay as you go. I would also like to not have my minutes disappear when the “service period,” or whatever it is called, has ended. One company had a phone with a “service period” of 90 days, and their cards cost a minimum of $ 20. I want to be sure that if I have to put in $ 20 3 days before the “service period” is over, that I won’t lose those minutes.
Best answer:
Answer by petterpopper_us
Pay as you go is good if you don’t use your phone so much and also don’t want to make monthly payments. No contract is nice if you want unlimited service but don’t want to be tied to the phone company you choose. Rollover plans are good If you want a monthly bill but want to keep the minutes not used and AT&T (Cingular) has a very nice plan see : http://www.1800mobiles.com/cingular-family-phones.html
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