Yes you can but it depends on the phone company. With 02 you can.
by Gabriella..xx
There are no contracts for pay as you go or prepaid phone service. You simply purchase the phone and minutes then once your minutes are used up your service is stopped until new credits or minutes are purchased.
Cell phone contracts generally are two years and you get the phone free. If you pay for the phone, however, the contract is usually one year. Verizon Wireless offers several different plans for singles and families.
There are no contracts for pay as you go or prepaid phone service. You simply purchase the phone and minutes then once your minutes are used up your service is stopped until new credits or minutes are purchased.
One can use comparison sites to compare phone contracts and their cost. Sites such as 'Compare the Market', 'Go Compare' and 'Money Supermarket' will compare the contracts offered by the phone companies to find the best ones.
Orange, one of the world leaders in mobile phone communications offers a wide variety of contracts both for mobile phone users. This also includes pre-paid contracts as well.
Depending on the cell phone provider, most providers end their contracts within two years. You can stop your service before that, but it will cost you a deactivation fee.
Phone services such as Tracfone offer, but do not require, monthly contracts.
He doesn't have 2 contracts
Eat and read........look at TV and talk on the phone.
You can get a cell phone with a prepaid plan. No bank accounts, no credit checks, no credit card, no contracts ... you simply buy the minutes in advance, they are credited into the phone, and you use the phone. Once the time has been depleted, you get it refilled with additional minutes by paying cash.
One can find information on three, or even more, mobile phone contracts online at MoneySupermarket. It has information about different types of mobile phones and where you can buy that type of mobile phone.
Two sites, letstalk.com and mobilecityonline.com, are well-established online cell phone providers. They both sell cell phones online as well as provide customers with contracts.