I found a site the other day that gives you a great plan and a great phone. However, it is not just a great phone, it is a free phone! Before you stop reading and think, "Yeah right", let me explain. You can really get a great and free cell phone without being scammed.
So how does this work. Wirefly.com gets free phones from supporting companies because they want to sell you there phone deal. The average phone deal you can sign up for is T-Mobile at $39.99 a month. I believe that $39.99 is the least amount of money you can pay to get your free phone. You also need to have a two year contract with them. There are other phone companies and deals available too, but I thought T-Mobile was the best. With the T-Mobile plan, you can also get the all new Fav Five deal. If you do not know what that is, it is simply where you put your favorite five people, no matter what cell phone provider they have, into your top five spots. From there, you can call them for free at any time. T-Mobile also offers unlimited text messaging for only a couple of bucks a month. If that is not great, then also know that they offer free night and weekend calling. If you are smart, you will only pay the $39.99 a month without any extra charges.
So what kind of phones do they have? You might be thinking that to get a new phone, you have to get one that is last year's model or looks like something a blind person would use. You are wrong. The two hottest free cell phones they are offering right now are the RAZRs and the super hot Blackberry Pearl! This is not a mail in rebate kind of free thing. These phones are free right at check out.
The only thing I was a little disappointed about was that when you sign up to get a free Blackberry, you have to purchase the $39.99 cell phone provider plan along with a $19.99 a month internet. This is helpful if you want to use the internet on your phone. However, if you would rather not waste your money on the internet, consider yourself lucky. You can cancel the internet plan after six months of use. I definitely think this deal is worth a try. There are many other phones available through them too.
Published by Ashley Sinatra
Ashley Sinatra is a freelance writer in California. She uses writing as her way to learn and experience life. She has a blooming blog that gives advice to those wishing to save money - www.TheThriftyWife.com View profile
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Post a CommentYou gotta pay $39.99 a month for two years .... that's $950!! It's not free then is it??!!