" El que no tiene hecha no tiene sospecha"
Right now in Puerto Rico, the government is trying to pass a law to prevent the sell of prepaid cellphone without a digital print of who owns it. Prepaid cellphones to me are great. I travel a lot so to avoid roaming costs I buy a prepaid cellphone. For example last summer I was in Chile and decided to buy a cellphone, it cost me 40 bucks and another 20 to recharge it. Even though I had this cellphone I sometimes had to use my Iphone for emails and other stuff, when the Iphone bill arrived I had to pay $400 bucks, $200 more than what I would normally pay just because I used it a couple of time. Another use for a prepaid phone is that it comes really handy when your real phone breaks. Companies are really smart, if for any reason your phone breaks and you don't have insurgence you will have to pay a lot. So this are some uses of the prepaid phone.
Unfortunately as we all know prepaid cellphones are used for other reasons, mainly criminals use phones to avoid keeping record of the calls they make due to the anonymity of the use of prepaid phones. That being said I completely support the tracking of this devices even if they become a little more expensive, because in this case (and in this case only) if you haven't done anything wrong then you have nothing to worry about.
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