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How To Make Sure You're Not Paying $3.02 Per Minute For Cellular Service

By Ben Popken March 10, 2009

As we noted yesterday, the average cellphone user is paying at least fifty cents to one dollar per minute because they’re only using 32% of their minutes. To make sure you’re on the plan with the best value, services like BillShrink and MyValidas can help you analyze your cellphone bill and see which plan you should switch to based on your actual minutes used.

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