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Step 1
Purchase a higher denomination cell card. Most companies offer free minutes with the purchase of a more expensive cell card. A $100.00 cell phone card may give you extra minutes and expire later than a $25.00 cell card.
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Step 2
Determine what services you will need and go with a cell phone provider that includes them in prepaid minutes. Some prepaid services offer text messages, Internet access, international calls and roaming fees as part of the prepaid package. Check on the services you will need before you decide on a provider.
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Step 3
Look for free calls. Paid services allot free minutes during nights after a certain time and on weekends. Look over prepaid plan listings and see which ones provide free calls at certain times to save on calls.
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Step 4
Add refill minutes through the wireless provider's website or add them via a toll-free phone number. This is often cheaper than buying a brand new card.
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Step 5
Budget your cell phone time. Use your prepaid cell card for important, emergency or brief social calls. Save long gabfests for your landline. Cell phone cards are an inexpensive alternative to regular cell plans, but you don't want to run out of minutes and have to refill when you need to make an important business call.











Comments
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