15 Things to Consider When You Make The Jump From Prepaid to Postpaid
Apr 30, 2015 21:12
Tired of the inconvenience of reloading your credit, you've made the decision to move from a prepaid plan to a postpaid one. But if you're still on the fence deciding so, we've come up with 38 things to think about.
1. If you reload your credit very often, you should explore a postpaid plan.
2. If you don't want a credit limit to limit you from doing what you want or need
3. If you surf a lot when you're out
4. If your usage of a mobile plan is low to medium
5. The lines between prepaid and postpaid have blurred quite a bit these days, but the big difference is convenience
6. If you're not sure of your monthly usage, consider a prepaid plan
7. You don't get data rollover with prepaid
8. You get more options with postpaid
9. Consider your circumstances
10. If you are moving up to regular usage throughout the year, go for postpaid
11. If you want to pay per use for airtime, consider this postpaid
12. Coverage when you're roaming may be troublesome on prepaid
13. Consider what you really need and use the most
14. If you're not looking for too much plan bundling, this one here offers the best
15. Lastly, consider quality of network when you make the jump.
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