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Prepaid Cell Phone Refill


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One advantage of a prepaid cell phone is that you can buy different sized refill cards depending on your cash flow at the moment. This way you only spend the amount of money that you can afford on your phone each month. You don't have to worry about going over your minutes and getting hit with a huge cell phone bill.

There are a variety of options for getting a Prepaid Cell Phone Refill. You can always go to the website of the company that you are using and buy a refill that way.  You can also go to a large number of other websites that sell these refills as well. A simple search on the internet will get you loads of different websites that offer these cards for sale. For those without regular internet access, these Prepaid Cell Phone Refill cards are also sold at a variety of retail stores. Where you buy the cards might depend on where you are and what you are doing when you need more minutes. If you are out and about around town, it might be easiest to buy them from a store. If you are home in the middle of a snow storm, the internet is obviously a great option if you have it. Some of the prepaid phone companies also offer the option of buying more minutes over the phone by typing in a code or calling customer service, and for some this might be convenient as well.

Different companies charge different amounts for their minutes, and offer different sizes of Prepaid Cell Phone Refill cards. Before signing on with any one company, you might want to check out which company has the best refill sizes and prices for you. One other thing that you might want to research is the expiration date for the minutes that you buy. Some companies require you to use up the minutes within a certain time limit or lose them, and others require you to either use them or purchase more in or to keep the remaining minutes near the expiration date. If you don't use your phone often you want to find out which company has a small phone card with minutes that don't expire for a long time, otherwise you might find when you go to use your phone that your minutes have expired even though you haven't used them up yet, which can end up costing a lot of money.


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