
Yes the good news for the consumers that do not want to enter into a lengthy mobile phone contract that might require a commitment of £35 per month for 18 months or longer is that T-Mobile have launched their new Solo sim only deal that only requires a 30 day rolling commitment and can be accessed for a monthly cost for as little as £15 per month and there is a bundle included of 350 minutes and 650 text messages to any other mobile phone network, this is obviously a far better value deal than using a pay as you go or pre-pay deal if you are a high user of voice and text messages but you do not want to commit to a lengthy contract then for £35 per month on a rolling 30 day contract T-Mobile will give you a massive 1800 minutes and unlimited text messages this really is unbeatable value for money with the added bonus of no long term commitment.
Virgin Mobile have joined the battle by making available a sim only mobile phone deal that gives 200 minutes and 200 text messages every month and they only require a 6 month contract. Because this deal is available to the independant mobile phone dealers they are able to use the commissions that they are paid to make this sim only deal available by using the redemption model for an amazing 6 months free of charge that really has to be the deal of the year but remember you have to apply for the redemption money strictly as instructed otherwise you could loose it. Unless you are noy credit worthy there really is no sound reason why anybody should consider buying a pre-pay phone.
If you are not credit worthy or you are buying a pre-pay phone for a friend or a member of your family then the good news is that because the major supermarkets such as Tesco and Asda are selling pre-pay phones the cost of the handsets in the mobile phone marketplace is as low as they have ever been, prices as low as £5 are available subject to buying an additional £10 top up voucher.
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Dont forget O2 who started this whole craze of 30 day SIM only contracts!