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What Precisely SIM Only Plans Involve And How You Can Save With Them

By Trina Papadopolous


The term SIM Only Plans can mean a couple of different things. In some SIM only plan, you have to sign the conventional two-year contract, but you don't get a phone, only a SIM card. You have to supply your own phone. You forgo the free or reduced-cost phone. Others are prepaid, or pay-as-you go. You choose which suits you best.

There are a number of reasons a person might choose to go with the type of plan that requires a contract, but offers no handset. One is usually lower cost. However, check closely, because these plans are not always lower in cost. Other reasons include the fact one can use their own handset, in case they have one they especially want to use. Also, they are free to choose a new handset to their own choosing, in case they don't like the free or reduced cost one.

Plans without a contract attached are sometimes best, or may be all you can afford. For example, if a person has poor or no credit, they may not can get a contract without a huge deposit. In that case, pay-as-you-go is the best option. Also, if you just need the phone service for a short period of time, such as when traveling out of the country, you can use this option to avoid high roaming charges. You can put the new card into your old phone just for the amount of time when you need it.

These options have a number of different options depending on the agreement. Some are fully serviced, just as any other plan, which may include texts, talking, data/internet access, and roll-over minutes. Other have less features. Most do not have roll-over minutes, as you pay only for what you use. You can get options to pay for only the amount of usage, or for unlimited usage if that is the option you choose.

There may be a question of why use the prepaid or SIM only if the credit is good. One reason is the fact that conditions in life might change in the future, making it undesirable to get locked into a contract agreement. Also, costs can vary with overages, etc. With prepaid plans, you know exactly how much you are paying. There will be no surprises at the end of a month with overages, taxes, etc.

If you have good credit and could get a contract, you may wonder why you might need to use one of the no-contract plans. One possible reason is the fact you might not want to get locked into a contract in case of possible future changes in you life situation. You might prefer the security of a prepaid plan where you know exactly how much you are paying, and can discontinue if needed. There will be no surprises with added charges, taxes, etc. With this plan.

If you are traveling, you might choose one of these plans in order to not have to worry about losing you phone when traveling, or leaving it somewhere. You can stay in contact with those you need to, and not have to worry about leaving or losing it. It is also possible to limit the persons you will have contact with, so you can focus on your business at hand without having to screen calls to only family or business associates.

The different options offered with the contract sims means everyone can have what they want. If these features are something you could use you should look into it further. Make sure you are aware of features and what each costs, so you can compare. Choose the plan and options that give yo the service you need while keeping costs to a minimum.




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