Comparing PrePaid Cell Phone Plans

We Review Four Prepaid Cellular Plans

Sometimes it works out best to pay as you go, or pre-pay.  How do you pick? Review below, but we like AT&T over T-Mobile because of the rollover feature.

Here’s a selection of different providers for your review — three in the US, and one works in more than 54 countries if you travel a lot):

  • T-Mobile To Go: you get prepaid wireless service exactly how you want it with the coolest handsets and the newest ways to communicate.Service Details:
    1. No annual contract or credit check
    2. No hidden fees
    3. All phones include $15 in free starter airtime
    4. Call or roam nationwide at no extra charge
    5. Buy airtime refill cards available at 40,000 locations nationwide
  • GO from AT&T: Prepay when ever you want with easy refill. Free delivery for all orders with an individual new line of service! All the benefits of wireless, without the surprises. This prepaid cell phone plan allows you to simply pay in advance for what you need. No long-term contracts, credit checks or deposits.Service Details:
    1. Refill your minutes 24/7
    2. Three ways to refill—prepaid cards, online, or over the phone
    3. Track your usage—You will receive a text message with your updated balance after each call.
    4. AT&T Advantages
    5. Rollover® BalanceTM lets you carry over your unused account balance when you refill before your balance expires.
    6. No long distance or roaming fees across our national service area.
  • Tel3 Mobile:  Tel3 Mobile offers a great combination of low international rates with premium call quality and free software – a unique “SmartPlug” software gives you direct dialing option, and the convenience of using your address book. Tel3 reportsl savings of up to 80% on all your international calls and with their auto-recharge option, you will never run out of minutes when you are on the go.  There are no hidden charges, no connection fees, no contracts, plus no need to dial any Toll Free Number or PIN like a calling card.
  • OneSIMcard:  This prepaid international card allows you to take your GSM mobile phone overseas, without incurring high roaming charges!If you are using a T-Mobile or AT&T cell phone, chances are that your handset is equipped with a SIM card. A SIM card is a small smart chip that acts as an identification card for your GSM handset. Your SIM card is smart because it can store phone numbers and even text messages. All you need to do is replace your phone’s existing SIM card with international SIM card when you travel. Save up to 85% compared with your regular mobile phone service and even receive calls for FREE in more than 54 countries. OneSimCard international mobile service works in over 150 countries.
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