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Free Mobile Phones

3 March 2010 No Comment

There are many families in the U.S. that are living near poverty. They can barely afford most basic life necessities. The government tries to help these families.

One way the government tries to help is by sponsoring free cell phones for these families. Cell phones have become one of the necessities in modern life. In event of emergencies, it can be a lifesaver.

If you believe you need a free cell phone, first thing you have to do is contact the free cell phone provider and find out if you qualify. Qualification is based on your income. If you are a recipient of other government programs, then you are a candidate for a free phone.

Even though the phone is free, you are only allowed around sixty minutes per month to use for free. Each state is different in terms of the amount of minutes that is allowed for free but it is generally around sixty.

Also, you have to show that you are eligible for free cell phones every year. Once you are not considered low income, then you cannot use those phones for free.

Find a cellular service provider in your area that offers free cell phones. Not all states have such a program yet, so you will need to check it out.

After you find a carrier that gives free cell phones, fill out their application. Provide to them the necessary documentations showing that you are eligible for the cell phones. You can show your pay stubs or W2s.

Be sure you keep track of your minutes used every month. You do not want to run out of minutes when you really need it most. Check the amount of minutes you have used frequently each month. You can even make a schedule detailing how many minutes you can use each week.

Shana Landeville has helped numerous people get free government cell phones. For further information, please visit her website.

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