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How To Economize Cash With A Sim Only Deal

'How can I save money on my mobile phone bill?' is a thing that I have been asked on a few occasions. In fact in was just yesterday that a good friend of mine seeked the same thing. There are lots of other ways and means to economize on your cellphone deals and going down the sim-only contract route is probably the most popular and easiest to change to.

'What's the easiest way to lower my mobile bill' is a question that I have been asked on numerous occasions. In fact in was not too long ago recently that my good friend seeked the same question. He is in the middle of several jobs for the time being so cash flow is limited and he is paying around £40 monthly on his tariff. Now, what is surprising to me is that his 18 month mobile phone contract finished 3 months ago and he still hasn't altered his tariff, mobile or network provider! I shall tell everyone reading this, if your contract has finished, start looking for new promotions NOW! what was a great offer 1 year ago will be an average or inadequate offer now and you should be saving more money than you are.

I told my friend I was on a £10 a month tariff he was shocked.. I then went on to add that I was receiving 1000mb of data and unlimited text messages for that amount and suddenly he felt inspired to find out more about what he could do to cut down his own expenses.

Keep or Switch

Now the complex situation for the majority of folks is determining whether or not to retain their existing phone or to go for a new mobile phone. A lot of users (including me) are attracted by the latest Smartphones like the iPhone or BlackBerry mobiles. In a lot of cases your current mobile phone may have served its time and you rightly deserve a new phone but if you're happy with the mobile you have got and it is working fine too then then you can save money by switching to a sim-only deal or renegotiating your contract with your provider.

Is it cheaper to buy the phone outright?

For the situation when you need a new phone the best option is to get a new plan. However, most deals in 2011 will be 2 year terms where the cost of the phone might be free but the monthly tariff is a premium. This can be beneficial as the amount is spread over time and you're receiving a mobile that's probably worth £300-£500. It is beneficial at this time to make some calculations and find out whether it is actually cheaper to buy the mobile outright and then get a SIM-only pay monthly or PAYG offer. The downside of this is the primary price tag for the mobile however; it does also provide you with more flexibility. If you need to, you can sell your phone and then change network provider or sim deal faster if you are on a relatively short term contract. You can also use any sim inside your phone as it is unlocked and you can use it abroad too.

Calculate how much your need

A question that i asked my mate was "How much talktime and sms messages do you send and how much www data do you use?"?" This should be a big consideration before buying a new plan. Assessing your past bills is a good way to observe what you consume and what your requirements are. This can then give you a better idea of the monthly tariff you require and also whether there is room to cut back or compensate with a larger allowance.

There are many other methods and means to economize on your mobile phone contracts and opting for the SIM-only deals path is possibly the most popular and easiest to change to. It doesn't involve altering your usage habits as well so you can be comfortable texting, calling or browsing the Internet on your phone.

By: Julian Koren

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