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FAQs

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What are prepaid and postpaid phone plans?

Prepaid Plans

With a prepaid phone plan, you can skip a credit check and keep an eye on your finances as you only pay for the phone services you use. At the start of the month, you select plan details such as calling minutes, text messaging, and data. If you exceed your purchased amount, you can simply buy more minutes/data.

The great thing about prepaid is that you won’t be charged more than what you agreed up-front. Unfortunately, that means that any unused minutes or data will feel like “wasted money.” Additionally, if you use your cell phone more than most, you may pay more over the course of a month than a postpaid customer.

Postpaid Plans

Postpaid phones are extremely convenient: you can use your phone when and how you want and never worry about losing access to the network. Unfortunately, they tend to be pricier, may require a contract, and might stick you with extra charges for bonus services like international calling.

Postpaid plans allow users to consume services first and then pay at the end of the billing cycle, usually monthly. These plans are often tied to a contract that may last 12, 24, or even 36 months, especially when the plan includes a subsidized smartphone.

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