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Cell Phone Family Calling Plans
Share the Minutes with your family or employees!
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Family wireless calling plans - in which family members get one bill, share one pool
of minutes, and get to call each other's cell phones for free are becoming more
popular. Major Carriers are even offering free phones with their plans.
There are all sorts of phones on the market ranging from ones companies give away free
or practically free to those that cost hundreds of dollars. You shouldn't spend a lot
of money on the phone itself. They're all pretty much the same. The more expensive ones
tend to be smaller, but that can be a disadvantage with kids because they are easier to
lose.
Whether its a long conversation or a quick chat during the day or at night, you will find
a great range of calling plans to choose from. Take a look at all of them here.
Start here by Choosing your state
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Most of the phones available today support Web browsing, e-mail and instant messaging.
Be sure you and your family members understand the charges associated with those services.
Kids who are used to free ""IM'' sessions and Web browsing at home need to understand
that there is almost always a cost associated with sending or receiving messages
using a mobile phone.
No plans are made to fit everybody, sometimes a spouse travels a lot and needs a national
roaming plan with free long distance and rest of the family don't need a plan like that,
so it's cheaper for everybody to have a separate plan or combination of individual and
family calling plans.
Today Cell phones and plans are changing overnight so try to avoid signing long term
contracts, like for 2 years or more. Things change and if you’re stuck in a contract,
you could end up paying for service you no longer want, need, or can afford.
When choosing a plan, you have to read the details (small lettering) carefully. Most
companies offer very attractive rates on weekend minutes and some throw in night time
as well. Make sure it's clear whether you have "nights and weekends" or just weekends.
Also be very careful that you understand what they define as "night" hours. Just because
it's dark outside doesn't mean that you're paying night time rates. Night time starts
at 8:01 p.m. for some companies. For others, it's 9 p.m.
If a new plan comes up, you should ask your carrier to switch you. There may be no fee
or penalty involved.
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Cellular Phone Deals and Specials
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Free Nationwide Long Distance
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Unlimited Night & Weekend Minutes
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Free Nationwide Digital Roaming
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Free National Mobile to Mobile Minutes
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Belt clips, Car Chargers, Handsfree Kits, Leather Cases.
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