5 Lower Price
Money talks and prepaid can certainly show you the money. According to a survey conducted by Time Magazine, 46% of Americans with mobile phones said their monthly bill was $100 or more.
Considering the average monthly cell phone bill is $71, it seems that most people are paying more than they initially signed up for. With a prepaid account, you pay a flat fee, nothing more nothing less. Service providers may offer unlimited everything but guess what, prepaid offers the exact same thing for a cheaper price.
The only difference is data usage; a service provider may offer you slightly more data at a higher speed. Though that can be a dangerous game to play, when you run into your data cap, you may find yourself paying those pesky extra data usage charges.
With a prepaid plan there is no need to worry about overages, once you have reached your limit the speed my get a little slower but your phone bill remains the same.