1. Choose a plan that suits your calling needs. Overestimate the number of minutes that you will need to avoid paying charges. There is a tendency to choose lower monthly fees but you end up paying higher because of the charges applied if you exceed the limit in the chosen plan.
2. Inquire what early termination charges will be obligatory if you cancel before the end of your contract.
3. Choose a network (CDMA or GSM) based on where you plan to use the phone most of the time.
4. Find out what the grace period is for the new service. If you’re not satisfied with your phone or carrier during the grace period, cancel your contract and return your cell phone promptly.
5. Think about a family plan if more than one person in your household will use a cell phone. Family plans are better in these situations.
6. Prepaid phones are great if you want a teenager to use the cell phone.Also prepaid phones are good if you simply do not want to be tied up to a contract.
7. Find out about weekend and night minutes. Adjust the start time with certain carriers if you think you will use the extra time.
8. You should know about all the costs, including taxes, surcharges and company imposed fees, like activation fees, before you get your first bill. There might be hidden charges which are not clearly spelled out in the contract.
9. If you plan on sending text messages, add a bundled option (block of messages). This will save you a lot of money.
10. Check the charges for added features, including web browsing, 411 directory assistance and media messages, higher charges might be lurking.
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