Is there a no contract cell phone plan that gets you more than 500 prepaid minutes for less than 50 dollars? Who are?

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Revol (formerly NorthCoastPCS) has unlimited minutes for under 50 dollars. For the United States:Revol (formerly NorthCoastPCS) has unlimited minutes for under 50 dollars. There are other similar regional carriers in other markets.

You can pre-pay by the month without a contract. They have several phone options. I look at what each vendor's cost is per minute after all discounts.AT&T/Cingular usually have the lowest per minute across most plans.

I have gotten better customer service from Verizon;they are just a little more expensive. Sprint's rates a also comparable. Vendors may price match competitor's offers - usually only if you ask.

Sources: http://www.revol.us/ .

Market rates don't vary much ...so probably not. Remember that the market for cell phones and prepaid plans has pretty much settled. The price you quote is the price we charged at Verizon when I worked there YEARS ago.

With cell carriers there are basically two markets. Yours and the monthly plans. In either case, they position the equipment as a form of buy-in in the same way that gyms charge a sign-up fee.

The idea is to "hook" you with the cost of equipment so that you're less inclined to switch carriers. Yes, yes, there are "free"-ish prepaid phones. They're rubbish.

I recommend avoiding them at all costs. Any phone the cell company is willing to "give" you for free is worth every penny. Usually it's a way to get you in the store with the thought in mind that you'll buy into one of the plans (prepaid or monthly).

So you understand the breakdown, the commission is usually based on monthly plan subscriptions, not on phone equipment of any kind, nor is it based on prepaid "plans". Prepaid plans aren't really plans because there's no guarantee that there will be another card purchased ever. Remember that I'm not on commission so I have no reason to steer you one way or the other.

With the usage you quote, however, you may want to consider a monthly plan. Remember that there is usually an unannounced plan that has a lower monthly cost than what they advertise, with fewer minutes. Ask a store manager about it and you may be pleasantly surprised.

Example: We had a hidden plan at Verizon that was about $20 per month that only had 100 minutes monthly. It was good for people who were concerned about their personal well-being, but didn't use the phone frequently. It seemed to work best for the elderly and for woodsy folks who wanted a security line in case their vehicle broke down.

Also remember that salespeople are on commission. Usually there's no commission for those plans. I try to say this every time I talk about telecom: "Don't get irate with salespeople."

It won't help you at all. Just come in, be charismatic, tell them what you need. Eventually you'll get help.It's like anything else, there are some who will help and some who are less helpful.

You're the only one who stands to benefit in this case, so be nice at all costs. I hope that answered your question and I hope the extra info was helpful (and didn't seem like rambling). Good luck.

Cricket - $40 for unlimited minutes, txt messages, and I think about everything else. No contracts either. Cricket is a new cell phone company that offers $40 unlimited usage and without signing a contract.

Not sure how good the coverage is.. but so far the friends of mine that have it are happy. It's about time a cell phone company came around and started to do things right. Too bad I'm stuck in a 2-year Sprint contract.. :( .

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