With PrePay cards - yes, with business and personal plans - no, contracted plans give you so many free minutes that you can use and you get a bill at the end of the month. Basically if it's going to involve getting a bill at the end of a month you're going to have to sign something. Otherwise you just go on to prepay which involves just buying a card and sliding it into the phone as you said and all your air-time is bought in advance so you don't need to sign a contract. The trade off is that you don't get any free minutes on prepay which can work out more expensive in the long run if you end up making a lot of calls.His Divine Shadow wrote:I'm more shocked that there are cell-phones for 500$Dahak wrote:You have to pay the full price for a cell phone? Even if you just signed the contract? No subsidized cell phones for 1$ or the like from the cell phone company?
And whats with the contracts anyway? Don't you just buy the phone you want and then put the chip you get from your cell-phone company of choice into it?
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