The other day I was out shopping with my friend. He seemed to be in a pretty good mood, and so I decided to hang out with him for the afternoon. After a while, I just couldn’t take it anymore. I had to ask him why he was so happy.
It turns out that he just got this really cool mobile phone. You know that feeling when you buy something new, and whenever you think about this new thing, you get that really good feeling? Well, that’s how he was. Then something confused me. He had always had absolutely horrible credit. I didn’t think he would be able to qualify for a mobile phone contract.
So when I asked him about that, he told me that he got a kind of contract where you only pay for the minutes as you use them. Instead of signing a contract, he just goes into the shop, pays in cash, and they add more minutes to his phone, based on how much money he gives them. Of course, because he didn’t sign a contract, he couldn’t get a free phone, but that didn’t seem to bother him.
The more I thought about it, the more I realized there are lots of benefits to having a pay as you go plan on your mobile phone. You’ll never have any minutes left over at the end the month, you don’t have to worry about going over either. And if you don’t use your phone for six months, you can pick up right where you left off.
The other thing that surprised me was that his phone had all the capabilities of a traditional plan. Email, text messages, Internet browsing, and even GPS. I was astonished. I can’t wait until my contract ends so I can one just like him.
I think this is a fantastic example of the type of service industry the mobile phone industry has evolved into. You can only guess what they will be like in five years or so.
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