| Phone use
- When will you use the phone? During the daytime, evenings, or weekends? About
how many minutes a month? Will you travel outside the coverage area with your
phone? Will you make long distance calls from your phone? Do you need additional
features such as voicemail, text messaging, and caller ID?
Budget
- How much do you want to spend each month for your wireless service? (When comparing
the amount you want to spend with the amount the service provider is likely to
charge you, be sure to factor in the cost of additional features, long distance
charges, and the cost of additional minutes beyond those included in the monthly
fee.) Service
providers - Who are the service providers in your area? Does another provider
offer a deal that better suits you? Customer
satisfaction - What is the company’s customer satisfaction record? Ask
your friends about their experience with service providers. Read Consumer Reports
and other magazines that publish reviews. Promotional
offers - Does the special offer complement your requirements, or give you
features you don’t need or won’t use? How long does the offer last and what
happens to your plan when the offer expires? Added
incentives - If you purchase a phone and service through a particular service
provider, will they offer you incentives or discounts on accessories? If you recommend
them to another subscriber, do they offer a referral bonus? |