Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile all offer cell phone service without a two year service contract. While that may sound appealing, Consumer Reports found that being contract-free is not always a bargain.
AT&T made the leap first, revealing that it plans to offer 8-GB and 16-GB iPhone 3G smartphones at a special "no-commit" price. That translates to $599 and $699, respectively, to avoid being locked ...
AT&T is doing away with two-year contracts for cellphone users. Starting Jan. 8, AT&T customers who want smartphones or other versions of cell phones will have to pay full price or make installment ...
This guide is designed to explain the difference between SIM only vs contract phones. Today’s smartphone market offers consumers a wide variety of choices when it comes to mobile phone plans. Among ...
There are more no-contract options than ever before: You can prepay your bill or pay as you go, and, if you decide you don’t like the phone or the payment terms, you can walk away with no termination ...
Our brave men and women in uniform face difficult emotional and physical challenges when they are deployed away from family and into the most dangerous areas of the world. Unfortunately, they also ...
Cell phones are a crucial part of everyday life for many people. When a Johnston County woman had a billing issue she could not resolve, she called Five on Your Side for help. When you get a cell ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Some cell phone companies charge their users $100 to $200 to end a contract no matter what the reason and disguise their own charges as taxes on bills, witnesses told a ...