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Enjoy the Convenience of Owning a Free Cell Phone

 

Is your current phone a bit tired or out of date? Would you like to enjoy the benefits of a free cell phone today? Well to get the most of out of a free phone package, you must take advantage of cash rebates, free accessories, free activation and free shipping. Your best pick would be Lets Talk.com, great phones and service.

There is nothing to buy up front. You can have a free cell phone from Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, Panasonic, or other name-brand phone delivered to your door in two days free! The only requirement to qualifying for this great offer is that you sign up for 1 or 2 years of wireless service. Enjoy the convenience of owning a free cell phone Most free cell phone providers will insist that they offer calling plans from national service providers such as T-Mobile or AT&T Wireless and that they use the same rates. It is true, but what they don't tell you is they may reduce your options.

Offering free phones has always been a marketing tool. Mobile providers believe that if they can get you into their service, you'll stay forever. You usually only get the free cell phone if you sign a contract for 2 or 3 years.

Phones offered for free are the cheapest and most ordinary phones. People shopping for any free cell phone are probably looking to save, but they may end up paying more. A great way to save money on cellular service is to sign up for a family or shared plan.

It really depends on what you want your cell phone for, who's paying for it and if the free ones are really worth it. I believe a free cell phone may not necessarily be a bad offer; it's just not that free.

Author: Roger King
 
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Roger King is a proclaimed scripter. Roger likes to write articles about this topic.
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