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5 Tips on How to Reduce Your Mobile Phone Costs!
by John Bertone

Published on this site: July 21st, 2006 - See more
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Mobile phones are great. They allow us to communicate and "stay in-touch"
in a way that was not possible in the recent past. However, this increased
connectivity comes at a cost, and if you are not careful you may end up
spending money unnecessarily.
Here are five basic tips for reducing your mobile phone costs without
sacrificing your communications with your family, friends or business
contacts.
- Use a Landline Wherever and Whenever Possible
No matter how great a deal you got on your last mobile phone contract
or prepaid (pay as you go) offer, the good old fashioned landline is
usually cheaper. Save your mobile phone for the times when it is the
only alternative.
Before making a call on your mobile phone, ask yourself whether this
call is really necessary. When you are out of your house carry around
a phone card and small change, and take advantage of public pay phones
whenever you can.
- Send SMS Text Messages
Short Message Service (SMS) text messages are usually charged on
a per-message basis and are generally cheaper than normal calls. The
SMS is the modern-day equivalent of a telegram. If you are creative,
you can convey a lot of information in an SMS message and avoid having
to make a more costly voice call.
If you don't go overboard with the fun of sending SMS messages, and
use them only when they are needed, then you can save a lot of money
by following this tip.
- Purchase the Phone that You Need
You may be enticed to follow the fashion and get the latest phone loaded
with all kinds of gadgets, but you will have to pay for it. Choose a
handset that does what you need. If you only need to make phone calls,
then don't pay extra for a phone that has a built-in MP3 player and
camera.
If you are satisfied with your present phone, then keep it and don't
buy a new one. Even if you upgrade to a new or different service plan,
you do not have to get a new phone. Choose a SIM only plan and use the
new SIM card in your old phone.
- Keep Track of Your Business Calls
If you are using your mobile phone to give better service to your
clients, then you can get the costs of these calls reimbursed when you
do your billing. Keep a good record of calls that were made for your
business and recover this cost whenever possible.
Also, if you maintain an accurate record of how much you are paying
your service provider, you will be in a better position in case of any
billing disputes.
- Choose the Mobile Phone Plan that Best Matches Your Calling Habits
If you are buying a mobile phone on a contract or upgrading your
plan, you may be thinking that you will use the mobile phone only for
limited calling. However you could end up using it more frequently as
you get used to the convenience.
Instead of opting for a plan that has low monthly rates combined with
a high per-call rate and no special features look for a contract that
combines a reasonable monthly rate with low per-call rates and access
to discounts.
So if you have been scratching your head and wondering how to reduce
your mobile phone costs then follow these simple tips and enjoy the convenience
of mobile telephony without burdening yourself with unnecessary expenditures.

John Bertone is a Mobile Phone Specialist http://www.mobilephonesecrets.com.au/john-bertone.html
who shows you how to compare any mobile phone deal on the market, quickly
and easily. In his special report called: Mobile Phone Secrets Revealed
he also reveals how to dramatically reduce your current mobile phone costs!
For more information visit: http://www.MobilePhoneSecrets.com.au


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