Showing posts with label cellular service. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cellular service. Show all posts

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Why Buy a Used Cell Phone?

When most people think of buying a cell phone, they’re thinking in terms of starting new cellular service or upgrading the one they have when their contract expires. There are other times when you might want to buy a cell phone and buying new may not be the best option at all.

Cellular CountryHow can that be? New cell phones are expensive. You either pay up front to the tune of hundreds of dollars or you let the carrier pay at least part of your phone’s cost. They don’t do that for free, of course. If you want a free or discounted cell phone, you have to commit to a two year contract.

What if you want a different phone before the contract expires? Too bad. You either have to commit to another 2 years, if they allow contract changes at all, or pay the full cost of a new phone. That can easily be $300 to $600 for some of the more popular and sophisticated models.

They option you may not be aware of is to buy a used cell phone. When you buy a used phone, you save a small fortune. If you play it smart, you’re not buying a piece of junk. Get yours through CellularCountry and you’ll get a 100% guarantee that the phone will function perfectly when you get it. Each phone includes a free home charger and battery. They ship from the company the same day as you order and shipping is free on orders over $150.

What kind of condition are these phones in? Cellular Country offers phones in four conditions. Refurbished means in pristine condition with the manual and box. These are possibly from customers that had buyer’s remorse when they signed up for cellular service and cancelled right away. They might also have simply changed their mind and wanted a different phone after all.

The other three phones fall into the categories of Excellent with very little sign of use, good with normal wear and tear apparent, and fair with a lot of wear on the phone. All of these, from refurbished to fair are fully functional and guaranteed to work when you receive them. Each phone comes with an unconditional 30 day warranty.

Who wants a used phone? You do if you’d like to have another phone for your existing service but don’t want to pay full price. Perhaps you need a replacement for the phone you accidentally drove over in the parking lot. It wasn’t really a good idea to set your phone down on the top of the car while you went looking for your keys, was it? It’s so easy to forget setting things there.

Other good reasons for buying used instead of new include having a phone you don’t mind giving to the kids or one to take on the job site where rough treatment is likely. You may want a phone to take overseas. In this case, you’ll probably want an unlocked model so you can use a foreign carrier while you are away. You do that buy buying a international SIM card that plugs into the card slot on a GSM phone. GSM is the type of phone that works on AT&T and T-Mobile networks.

Would you like a good phone, cheap? If so, consider a used cell phone or smartphone from Cellular Country. Choose from phones that work with your favorite carrier, get an unlocked model, and pick the model and brand that you want at a huge cost savings.



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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Add International Capability To Your Cell Phone

The move from landlines to wireless phones is picking up steam. That offers an opportunity for mobile professionals to always be able to connect with prospects, customers and suppliers. One limitation, though, is that cell phone plans tend to exclude international calls or impose rates that make international long distance service impractical. Is there a solution?

Call the world from your cell phone. Click for special offers.There is a terrific solution in the form of a third party add-on service that integrates seamlessly with whatever cellular service you have now. Technically, it’s called international dial-around. You are not changing providers. Instead, you use the dial-around service to literally “dial around” your current cellular service when you need to make overseas calls from the US and Canada.

TEL3Advantage is a leader in the international dial-around space. Take one look at the per minute rates to the destination of your choice and you’ll see why. Let’s just choose to call China, for instance. The Flex Plan rate is 1.32 cents per minute. You read that correctly. It’s cheaper to call your contacts in China using Tel3Advantage than it is to call another city with most landline long distance services. Actually, this service will work just as well from a landline as a cell phone, so it makes sense to get Tel3Advantage and use it from all your phones.

By the way, you can call China for 30 days at just a penny a minute using the special Promo Plan when you sign up for Tel3Advantage service. Compare quality and service with your current long distance service or the calling cards you get at the convenience store. You’ll be so impressed by the calling rates, connection quality and customer service that you’ll gladly continue after the 30 day introductory period is over.

Give it a fair test. The stated rates are impressive enough. But note that there are no hidden fees involved like you run into with prepaid calling cards. Did you know that you almost never get the stated rate from a calling card? There are connection fees, inactivity fees and so on that reduce the number of actual minutes you get for your dollar. The true rate is often several times what’s printed on the face of the card when you actually start making calls. With Tel3Advantage you’ll pay the stated per-minute rates. You only get charged extra for calls from a payphone, if you can even find one anymore, or if you call from Alaska, Hawaii or US territories beyond the 48 continuous states.

Also note that your cellular provider will probably charge you minutes for the time spent calling through Tel3Advantage unless you are making calls during the free nights or weekends provision of your plan. That’s probably not important for most users, since you are paying for a bundle of minutes per month anyway. It can be a consideration for pre-paid cellular plans. Even so, just where are you going to get cheaper international rates even including the per minute charges of a pre-paid cell plan?

So, how does this service actually work? It’s pretty easy. You dial a local or toll free access number to reach the Tel3Advantage platform. Then you dial the international number you want to reach. There are no long PIN numbers to remember. You register your phone numbers with Tel3 and the system recognizes your phone when you call. You can avoid even dialing the access number yourself by downloading a TEL3App for your iPhone or smartphone. Then it’s no harder to make an international call than to place a call to a business across town.

Do you have a need to make low cost international calls from a landline phone, a cell phone or both? If so, learn more, compare rates and check out additional free minute offers for TEL3Advantage International Calling Service.

Note: Globe image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.



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