However, sometimes these terms are used interchangeably, since you also “pre-pay” for minutes plans.
Some pay as you go cell phone plans may ask for your billing information. This may be the case with daily rates with the major providers, such as AT&T and Verizon.
Buying prepaid minutes can also be more expensive. In addition, some companies make you pay $20 every 3 months to keep it active.
With a daily rate, scrutinize the text message rates and data rates. Ask about roaming charges if you are out of the area. With a minutes card, ask about activation fees and expiration days. If the minutes expire after 30 days and cannot be used within a longer time, then you may lose them. Also ask about roaming and text message usage.