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MyCellTime Cell Phone Plan Saver to your a Cell Phone Plan.
If you currently spend over $100 monthly with a carrier then we can help you save money. Just switch companies to enjoy MyCellTime rates. Enjoy our cell phone rates.
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If
you've ever made calls or used data services on your
cellular phone using roaming, you've probably
encountered sticker shock. Talk or e-mail too much, and
your bill could skyrocket. MyCellTime is now working
on roaming data rate plans. While previously users
had such plans for laptops and Blackberry devices, the
plans will soon extend to hand-held and smart phones.
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Determine where you will use your phone. With
MyCellTime Canada your anytime local and long distance
calls are the same low rate from anywhere in Canada.
As for your provider, depending where
you will use your phone will determine whether to get an incoming
plan is right for you
or not. Some
plans focus on giving you a good deal if you stay in a
certain area, and only get local calls. Other plans
allow more leeway for travel and receive
long
distance
calls
roaming fees,
by giving you a less expensive rate for long distance,
while ignoring where your calls are come from and who
you is calling.
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Consider the roaming charges. MyCellTime gives tips
on saving or
killing outbound roaming charges from the
carrier. Tips are available MyCellTime you after
logging into your MyCellTime account. A word about
traveling, by the way: You will probably hear the phrase
"roaming" thrown about. "Roaming" is when you make a
call outside your Home Service Area (where you set up
your account). Usually, an additional charge is levied
for this service. More and more companies are now
providing MY5 CANADA Plans with
no roaming charges to
Five Canadian Numbers, so it may be a
good idea to check the policy of the plan you are
interested in to see how it is addressed.
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Consider when your calls are made. For example,
MyCellTime offers one rate for anytime you call -
including daytime.
The times of
day and day of the week that you will use your phone are
also important variables in choosing a service provider
and airtime deal. Once you join MyCellTime your day
usage can increase without the extra carrier charges.
The carriers usually revolve around "nights and
weekends." Free nights and weekends typically gives you
uncharged Minutes from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. from
Monday to Thursday, and from 7:00 p.m. Friday to 8:00
a.m. Monday morning. However, if you want the phone
primarily for your business use, you would want to focus
on the Monday through Friday daytime deals you would get
thru MyCellTime.
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MyCellTime knows
that cell phone plans are not as straightforward as their
marketing makes them seem. And since most people are lost
without their cell, MyCellTime rings up the tips on how to
choose the right plan while avoiding potential pitfalls.
Before you get
started, you need to know when and how much you will be
using your phone, like long distance and local calling.
With cell phones, time (Minutes) is money. So the first
question to ask is how many Minutes will you be using? If
you will be using the phone for more than simple
emergency use then you will most likely need monthly
plan.
With MyCellTime
There are no cards to handle so you will no lose your
Minutes. However most prepaid plans require the
purchase of cards, not with MyCellTime, those other cards
have a certain amount of credit value ($25, $50, and
$100). Cards have a secret number is located inside the
card, which is required to be entered into your phone, and
your phone is credited with that amount. Be careful
- if the Minutes are not used up then the card can expire
after a certain period of time (For example, dollar card
has a 60 day expiry).
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