In the past decade cell phone use has grown exponentially to the point where just about everyone, any age and from all walks of life use a cell phone on a daily basis. At one time cell phones were both bulky and expensive to own, however advances in technology have reduced the size and cost of cell phones while adding features that weren’t imaginable years ago. With that in mind, cell phone bills can still be a significant cost if you are not careful as to how you manage your plan and usage.
Here we look at a few tips to reduce your cell phone bill allowing you to redirect those savings elsewhere in your budget.
- Consider prepaid services – This is one of the easiest ways to manage your cell phone bill budget. This option works best for individuals who do not qualify for a cell phone contract or those who find a two year contract too restrictive. Most major carriers offer this option now and you can also pick up a pre-paid phone at most retail locations. This makes it a convenient and affordable option for cell phone users.
- Watch your minutes – If you are in a contract, it is important to stay within the minutes or usage allowed by that contract to avoid additional fees which can quickly turn a manageable cell phone bill into one that is very expensive. If you cannot reduce your talk time, consider changing your plan to one that allows for more minutes to avoid overage.
- Review your bill– There are many people who simply pay their cell phone bill without ever looking at the charges that have been applied. By reviewing your bill carefully each month you have the opportunity to not only spot errors (and they do occur) but you can also learn whether you are paying for more features or usage than needed. If you routinely come in under the amount of minutes or text messages included in your plan, you may want to consider a less expensive plan.
- Skip the insurance – Insurance is a great thing to have to cover expenses that you would not normally be able to afford in the event of an emergency. This generally includes major expenses such as medical bills, car accidents, damage to your home or property. While no one wants to pay to replace a damaged or lost phone, in most cases it is more affordable to just skip the insurance and save that money for other uses.
- Compare carriers – The cell phone industry is competitive and service providers are eager to capture and retain as many consumers as possible. This gives you the advantage in that you can either switch to a new carrier to gain great deals or negotiate with your current carrier for a less expensive plan.
With much of the population considering a cell phone a necessity versus a luxury, finding ways to reduce your cell phone bill can save hundreds of dollars per year that could be better used elsewhere in your budget.