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الاثنين، 8 فبراير 2016

How a Family With 3 Kids Pays $16 a Month for All Their Calls, Texts and Data

Eighteen years ago, Joe Fulwider met his wife while on vacation in Seattle, Washington — and never looked back.

They went on to have three kids together, and he worked hard as a carpenter to provide for them.

Five years ago, disaster struck: He fell ill and can no longer work.

“After the treatment and surgery,” he says, “my body was just not what it used to be. I spend a good 80% of my time lying down.”

Since his wife stays home to care for him, their budget quickly went from comfortable to tight — now all five family members depend on his monthly disability and retirement checks.

One expense they needed to cut? Their $125 cell phone bill. But they had three kids who loved to talk on the phone.

Fulwider was in a bind, until he read about a company offering free cell phone service.

He thought it was too good to be true at first, but he’s now saved his family over $2,600 — without sacrificing smartphones.

Here’s how he did it…

How He Got Free Cell Phone Service and Saved $2,600

The service Fulwider decided to try was called FreedomPop.

He’s now been a customer for over two years.

Despite his initial skepticism, it’s worked well for his family.

“Oh, man — it’s been wonderful,” he says. “I don’t know how to explain it. Just finding them was great.”

And the money he’s saved has meant a lot.

“I’m disabled; it comes in handy,” he says. “I mean, you’re on a limited income, so every penny counts. If you could save $100 in a month on phone bills, that’s another week of groceries. We spend it on bills, and to just help us get a leg up a little bit.”

Could FreedomPop Work for You?

If you’re considering a new cell phone provider, FreedomPop is offering a special deal just for Penny Hoarder readers: 84% off a Samsung Galaxy Prevail.

Along with a free service plan.

The phone is pre-owned, but has gone through rigorous testing to make sure it’s up to par.

It costs $39.99 plus taxes, which vary by state. If you want insurance on the phone, it costs $4.99 per month — but isn’t required.

With your phone purchase, you’ll receive one free month of FreedomPop’s unlimited talk, text and 1GB data plan, which normally costs $19.99 per month.

Once your first month is over, you can stick with the $19.99 plan — or switch to FreedomPop’s totally free plan, which features a monthly 500 texts, 200 voice minutes and 500MB of data. (Calls and texts between FreedomPop phones are unlimited.)

The Fulwilders use the free plan, though he pays $2.99 per month per phone for “premium voice,” to boost the signal in low-service areas.

In total, his bill amounts to around $16 for five phones — $109 per month in savings over his previous carrier.

The one downside?

FreedomPop runs on the Sprint network, which means reception is spotty in certain parts of the country.

You’ll still be able to make calls and texts as long as you’re connected to WiFi, but we recommend checking the coverage map to make sure your area has service. If you travel frequently, or live outside a major service area, this might not be the best deal for you.

For Fulwider, who lives in Seattle, this hasn’t been a problem.

“The location I live in has excellent coverage,” he says. “I’ve never had an issue.”

So if your area is serviced by Sprint, and you want a way to save thousands of dollars on smartphones over the next few years, this offer might be worth checking out.

Interested? Click here to learn more.

Your Turn: Do your teenagers love to talk on the phone? Would you give FreedomPop a shot?

Sponsorship Disclosure: A huge thanks to FreedomPop for working with us to bring you this content. It’s rare that we have the opportunity to share something so awesome and get paid for it!

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