One of the main benefits of cell phones is for use in an emergency . Here's a trick to get emergency, collect and credit-card cell-phone use without having any cellular account or subscription --- without having the phone registered in any way. A lot of folks already know this simple method, but perhaps more do not. - Buy a used cell phone at Salvation Army or Goodwill store (etc). They almost always cost under $5. Although small hand-held cell phones are cute and handy, they can't begin to compare to the power and range of older "bag phones". I prefer bag-phones any day of the week. - Using this phone as is, without any modification whatsoever, you can access 911 emergency number completely free, with no cellular account. Also, you can make any collect call you desire. Likewise, you can make any call you want and bill it to your credit card. The per minute rates are quite steep, for example a ten minute call cost me about $11, but who cares in the event of an emergency or an important call. Over the past few years that I have been using this "Salvation Army" cell phone trick, the total charges I have amassed only amount to a tiny fraction of what I'd have payed had I had a regular cellular subscription. One disadvantage of this trick is that no incoming calls are possible. This scheme is completely legal -- in fact, the FCC mandates that 911 calls be allowed and completely free to any cell phone, with or without a subscription. LATER NOTE: I've discovered that, while most all cell phones work for this scheme, "Trac-phone" and "Simple Freedom" phones (which are non-subscription -- where you buy cards to buy time) don't work.