Many companies offer cell phone service without a contract that also offer and IPhone 4. Cricket, AT&T, T-Mobile, and even sites such as Best Buy and Amazon can offer these phone without a contract.
The service providers will continue to bill you. If you got a phone tied with the contract they will contact you and offer to upgrade the phone to a newer model.
Yes, Boost Mobile offers no contract phones and prepaid cell phone service. They also offer traditional pay every month contract plans if you want to go that route.
Lingo does offer competitive phone service rates. You should always shop around for the best rates prior to choosing a phone service, and try to avoid getting tied into a long term contract.
what companies offer free phone service
You can get a Sprint cell phone for free if you sign up for a contract. Many phone stores such as Telus, Rogers and Bell have this deal. As well, stores like Walmart offer free phones if a contract is chosen for one to three years.
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No there are many service providers that offer no contract cell phone services. There are Trak phones and Verizon and At&t also offer these types of plans.
Verizon does offer a month-to-month plan instead of a contract plan. This is a great way not to commit yourself to a 2 or 3 year contract.
It is exactly what the name implies. A services contract is a contract where one of the parties is providing a service. For example, you probably have a contract with you cell phone provider for phone service and another services contract with the company that provides internet service to your home.
You do not need a contract with a Net10 phone. It is a pay as you go cell phone service. Most of the time all you have to do is buy a service card. . .
All of the major carries do offer a no-contract, "Pay as you go" option. They just ussualy are burried on their websites as they want to sell you a contract instead. Ask an employee at one of their respective stores. All four major cell phone carriers (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint) offer no contract plans with rates from 10 cents to 35 cents a minute.