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The pay as you go mobile phones market has become very competitive over the years. Many consumers find the no contracts and no credit check features appealing and all major networks are fighting for business.
The best thing to do is to compare the pay as you go price plans on price comparison web sites such as moneysupermarket.com, go compare.com and uswitch.com. As long as you don’t mind which hand set you get, and you only use your mobile phone for making occasional calls, you may be in for a money saving deal.
If you wish o use you pay as you go mobile phone abroad, be mindful that charges are usually quite high. However some mobile phone companies do offer roaming packages on pay as you go price plans which can save some money by reducing the call charges in certain countries )e.g. Vodafone have the Vodafone passport plan which is reasonable value for money if you are travelling to Europe).
Text messaging bundles are also available on pay as you go phones and if you are a keen on text messaging rather than calling, you may be better off with a pay as you go phone as you can save some money compared to say a £30 per month line rental charge which gets you the same free texts for £10 per month on a pay as you go text bundle.
Pay as you go mobile phones are more to suited people who use their mobile phones for only a few minutes some days. Contract mobile phones are more suited to people using their phones for a few minutes almost every day.
Pay as you go phones offer a cheaper deal on tariffs as you are only charged for what you spend (no line rental) and as long as you are prepared to pay more for the handset and keep it for a while. Mobile phone experts believe this is also true for most people who are buying a mobile phone for the first time.
Many mobile phone companies have various price plans on pay as you go phones which can be selected to suit your needs. Quite often they are reasonable too.
Pay as you go mobile phones