Cell phones (telefone celular) are increasingly used in the modern
world. They are no longer a luxury, but are considered a need. They can
send and receive e-mail, get information on news, entertainment, make a
call home while traveling and contact the police or the ambulance
during an emergency.
The radio, telephone and computer technology fused together to make the
cell phone technology. Nevertheless, with the advancing technology,
marketing became much tougher, and cell phone operators devised
numerous clauses in their contracts to ensure that their competitors do
not erode their customer base. Thus the cell phone contract was born.
A cell phone (telefone celular) contract is an agreement between
the buyer and the wireless cell phone service provider. Usually it is
of 1 or 2 years of duration, during which a consumer is legally bound
to remain with the wireless service provider. Certain operators give a
trial period to their consumers. After the trial period of 14 or 30
days is over, when the contract is entered upon and the phone is
bought, the penalty for breaking the contract can range from $150 to
$600, depending on where the phone was bought.
Before the contract finishes, if a new phone is to be bought, then some
companies give a customer loyalty discount, which in effect extends the
contract. This may prove to be expensive when compared to buying a new
phone with a good discount. Thus, you may be locked in to a single
operator, without your knowing it, if you do not read and understand
the terms of the cell phone contract.
If one is not satisfied with the service provided by the cell phone
(telefone celular) service provider, then one can come out of the
contract, without paying a termination fee, if someone else is willing
to go through the contract for the remaining period. Finding someone
willing to undertake this may be difficult. Numerous websites have come
up which help you in finding someone to transfer your contract to,
however cell phone service providers do not endorse such websites as
they only connect the buyer and the seller, doing nothing with the
actual transfer.
Thus once you find a buyer for your cell phone contract, you have
to contact your cell phone service provider to complete the transfer.
This may take quite some time, as your provider will do a credit check
on the buyer and if the creditworthiness is not found sufficient for
the contract, the transfer will not take place. In case the transfer
does take place, then you have the option of keeping the same number
that you originally had. Usually, it has been seen that with transfers,
you may have to supply the cell phone also as a free incentive to the
buyer. High-end cell phones offered free along with the transfer
usually get buyers within a couple of days.
Cell phone (telefone celular) service providers generally give a
trial period before enforcing the contract term, which may be of 1-year
or 2-year duration. Almost all providers give at least 14 to 30 days of
trail period. A 1-year cell phone contract has a shorter commitment
period, which may prove to be beneficial if the phone needs repairs, or
is lost.
In addition, since the period is short, one may avail of new discounts
that come up. After the term of 1-year ends, the phone can be kept
without any contract and no penalty is charged for quitting. However,
in a 1-year contract, the activation fee and/or the phone may not be
cheap. Certain discounts and promotional offers cannot be availed of as
in a 2-year period.
In a 2-year cell phone (telefone celular) contract, the activation
fee and/or the phone may not be expensive. Huge discounts on the phone
may be availed. Special promotions may be availed. However, since the
phone is kept for a longer duration, more money may be spent on
repairing, insuring, or replacing. The opportunity to buy a new phone
reduces, and thus may not be eligible to switch cell phone service
providers. Expensive phones may also opt for phone replacement
insurance plans. However, due to the costs of such plans, few subscribe
to these plans.
Pre-Paid or No Contract cell phones (telefone celular) are not
available with all cell phone service providers. They are attractive as
they require no commitment, the credit history is unimportant, and
there is no penalty for quitting. However, call charges may be more
expensive, and no promotional discounts etc., may be availed of.
It is always advisable to read and fully understand the terms of
the cell phone provider as stated in the contract form, including the
fine print, before signing the cell phone (telefone celular) contract.
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