Tips And Tricks On How To Get The Best
Cell Phone Deals. And While You're At
It, Shop For A Great Mobile Plan Too.
These days, cell phones are offered at
standard retail prices across a majority
of the stores. So how do you snag a great
deal? Here are a few tricks you can use
to get some of the best cell phone deals
available:
1. Get a great mobile phone plan to go
with your cell phone. These days, getting
a cell phone plan will automatically net
you some great deals.
2. If you already have an account with
a particular cell phone carrier, shop
at their stores and keep an eye out for
certain cell phones that they might be
promoting. These cell phones will be on
offer and you can get some great deals
on them.
3. Look out for smaller retail shops
that are having a sale or discount for
that week. You'd never know what great
cell phone deals you could get, even if
it's from a smaller store or branch.
4. Shopping online is a great way to
get some of the best cell phone deals.
Mobile phones are cheaper online (even
after delivery charge) because you don't
have to pay the seller an expensive dealer
fee.
5. Look out for cell phone deals that
include a lot of free gifts with the mobile
phone. A nifty hands free kit or pouch
is always nice to have.
And to get really a good deal on your
mobile phone plan, you might want to consider
the following:
1. Make sure that voicemail is included
in your cell phone plan at no extra cost.
Most cell phone carriers provide this
feature but there are a few which still
charge for voicemail. That's no deal at
all, especially when a majority of cell
phone carriers or plans will get you unlimited
voicemail options.
2. If you travel a fair bit, then get
a regional mobile phone plan. It's a great
cell phone deal because regional plans
have the best mixture of minutes and features,
with the best prices. An example of a
great regional feature would be the ability
to make long distance calls for free!
3. For any cell phone plan, make sure
the deals include at least 150 anytime
minutes. If you feel that you're going
to make more calls than that, then aim
for a higher number.
This article was posted on September
28, 2005