Is There Really Such Thing As Free Cell Phones
With the popularity of cell phones on the rise, companies are
constantly touting their offers for free cell phones. But are
those offers real? There are some things to consider before you
grab up one of those offers. Take a look at some facts and some
options.
The majority of free cell phones are offered by companies that
provide cell phone service. These companies can afford to make
the offer because they're assured that they're going to have
your business for a set period of time. That's because the only
way you're really going to get one of their free cell phones is
by signing a contract that binds you to cell phone service for a
specific period of time. With that contract, you're agreeing to
pay for the service - usually for one or two years - whether you
use it or not.
But if you price cell phones purchased outright, isn't it better
to sign that contract than to pay the full price for a phone?
Probably, but you should carefully evaluate your situation and
be sure you're going to want to pay for the service for that
length of time.
Keep in mind that there are dozens of companies out there
providing cell phone service, and they're all vying for a
specific customer base. Because of the situation, you have the
upper hand - at least to some degree. One of the gimmicks these
companies use is to offer free cell phones in an attempt to gain
new customers. Before you sign up, get a value for the phone
they're offering for free. Ask for the price of the phone if you
don't sign a contract, and then price that phone with some other
companies. You may find that the phone isn't worth very much
anyway and that signing simply buying the phone without signing
a contract is a better decision.
Choosing a cell phone service provider should not end at which
of those companies will provide the best free cell phones.
Evaluate the service past the phone. The price of service, terms
of the contract and features (call waiting, call forwarding and
voice mail) should all play a role in your decision. When you
weigh those aspects, you may find that buying a cell phone from
company A is a better deal that taking the free cell phones from
company B.
There's no doubt that there are free cell phones available. But
as is true with most things, there are also strings attached and
terms to be met in order to qualify.