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When's the last time you took a good, hard look at your mobile phone bill? Kind of shocking, isn't it? Most people are now paying more for their cell phone than for a tricked-out land line. And for what? Some games you never play and a ringtone from "In Da Club"? Here's how to attack your cell phone bill and cut it down to size.
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"Help", does anyone have any experience w/any good "Consumer/Govt. Agencies" that will "help" you w/a valid complaint and/or a formal grievance filing against any of these "Big Bad" Cellular company/operators?
your right, the don"t provide good servise but are charging an arm and leg for it, charges that no one can tell us about
If you were charged on your cell phone bill for mobile content (i.e., ringtones, premium text alerts, etc.) that you never ordered or authorized, you might want to get in touch with some class action attorneys investigating unauthorized cell phone charges: http://www.ClassActionConnect.com/?q=node/680 -Report Unauthorized Cell Phone Charges-
you know if you actually buy the phone without the contract everything is free from the phone company that supplied the phone. that is what the phone orininally came packaged with. like web,text,calls etc. other services you have to pay for. i have a motorokr e1 and i got my phone used from a friend but it looks and works great. my photo messeges are free, my text is free, my calls are free plus i have a great mp3 player built in. its a chip phone but its awsome i only pay 20$ monthly for services and extras i just recommend buying the phone instead of getting in to those crazy phone bills.
do we get any free minutes like after 9pm? and how about weekends?
I have been with Verizon for 4 years and I have 4 lines on my contract all have the unlimited texting package with us all sharing 1000 minutes a month. we do more texting then talking and most everyone we know are with Verizon and for those who aren't we text them or call them on the weekends. I refurse to pay for a landline whent his family never uses it. so for my family what we have going is the beest for us. Also if there are charges on my billl that shouldn't be there I've never had a problem with Verizon correcting the charge.
WHATS THE PRICES OF THESE cell phones????
I recently switched to a "prepaid plan" and I love it! Since I am a college student, using a prepaid cell phone relieves plenty of stress because I spend less money on cell phones and more money on the essentials. I only pay for this minutes I need, can text, and can even make long distance calls (without an extra charge) to my family back home. I would highly recommend switching to anyone who needs to cut their bills.
My phone bills are usually around 2-3€ per month, so not very much. The smallest one so far was only 0.72€, and the biggest... like... 5€ I think?
I have TracFone because like somebody else who posted a comment, I don't use my cell to yak everywhere I go. The thing I love about TracFone is international calling. Yes! International calls! TracFone has calling to dozens of international destinations from south America to Australia for the same price as a local U.S. call so I do yak with friends in Canada and England from time to time. My phone is a Motorola (yes, with a camera) and I have the unlimited double minutes feature which gives me one bonus minute for every minute I buy. And it's prepaid, so I don't have to worry about contracts or making sense of all those mysterious charges on a bill.
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166 Posted by coosa1944 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:29PM EDT Report Abuse
I'm planning to downsize my services and found this article very helpful. It's bolstered my resolve. I don't "need" the camera or the text messaging or the internet email or "ticker" with news. And I think when I renew my Cingular/AT&T contract, I even get a new phone out of the deal. (My old phone batter doesn't stay charged very long.) Thank you for this info!