Mobile Phone Pay As You Go - Is It The Way To Go?
Last week I was doing a bit of Christmas shopping. I saw an old friend of mine, and at first I almost pretended I didn't see him. He is usually in a foul mood, and sometimes is not nice to be around. But for some reason, he was really happy and upbeat. Finally I asked him why he was so chipper.
He proudly showed me his new mobile phone. I was impressed. It was the latest model, with all the latest gadgets. He beamed even further when he showed me all the functions. As I was watching him proudly show me his new toy, I remembered that he had always had very poor credit. I wondered how he could get such a wonderful phone with such lousy credit.
I asked him, and he told me he is on some pay as you go plan. There is a place in the mall where he can pay in cash (just like he has to do with everything else) and they just add minutes to his phone, and he's pleased as punch. I don't know why I never thought of that. It's brilliant.
I started to think of all the advantages to this. No extra minutes at the end of the month. No charges for going over the minutes. No worries about violating any terms of the cell phone contract, usually famous for the small print.
The other thing that surprised me was that his phone had all the capabilities of a traditional plan. Email, text messages, Internet browsing, and even GPS. I was astonished. I can't wait until my contract ends so I can one just like him.
This kind of plan, the pay as you go plan, is just another example of the ever evolving mobile phone industry and how they are always changing to maximize the benefit of the customer. - 16931
He proudly showed me his new mobile phone. I was impressed. It was the latest model, with all the latest gadgets. He beamed even further when he showed me all the functions. As I was watching him proudly show me his new toy, I remembered that he had always had very poor credit. I wondered how he could get such a wonderful phone with such lousy credit.
I asked him, and he told me he is on some pay as you go plan. There is a place in the mall where he can pay in cash (just like he has to do with everything else) and they just add minutes to his phone, and he's pleased as punch. I don't know why I never thought of that. It's brilliant.
I started to think of all the advantages to this. No extra minutes at the end of the month. No charges for going over the minutes. No worries about violating any terms of the cell phone contract, usually famous for the small print.
The other thing that surprised me was that his phone had all the capabilities of a traditional plan. Email, text messages, Internet browsing, and even GPS. I was astonished. I can't wait until my contract ends so I can one just like him.
This kind of plan, the pay as you go plan, is just another example of the ever evolving mobile phone industry and how they are always changing to maximize the benefit of the customer. - 16931
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