How To Cut Your Cell Phone Bill In Half

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Let’s face it everyone is trying to find ways to cut back and save a little. However some bills like cell phone bills are so essential that it seems difficult to lower them. Here are a few tips to help you to cut your cell phone bill in half. Since the average cell phone bill is $69.99 a month or $840 per year, the following tips will help you to lower your bill significantly.

Discounts: Get a discount added to your cell phone account. Getting a discount added can save you from 5% to 25% each and every month off your plan. If you have an average cell phone plan at around 69.99, 25% could save you as much as $210 per year or $420 over the life of a 2 year contract. That equates to roughly 3 months free (69.99 x 3 = $209.97) every year.

Cell phone plan discounts are typically based on where you work or your affiliation with a group. For Example with Sprint, Postal Employees get 25% off, most other Federal employees get a discount, and Credit Union members save . Check with your HR Department to see if there are any discounts available where you work. Also check with any groups you belong to, like Chambers of commerce.

Referrals: If you are with a particular cell phone carrier and you like them, there are two bonuses you gain by convincing your friends to switch to your carrier: unlimited minutes and referral bonuses.

You get unlimited minutes when you talk to that friend, granted you have the same cell phone carrier. That’s because every major carrier has unlimited in network calling (also known as mobile to mobile). This helps you by allowing you to choose a lower plan; perhaps changing from 69.99 to 49.99. That would be a $20 savings for $240 annually or $480 over the life of a 2 year contract.

Every major cell phone carrier has a referral program. With Sprint you can refer up to a dozen people per year and earn $25 per referral, for an annual gain of $300. And the cool thing with Sprint is that, the friend you refer also receives $25. Let’s be conservative and say you convince 4 of your friends to switch, you’ll earn $100.

Do You Really Need Unlimited? With the introduction of unlimited cell phone plans by major carriers, many people upgraded to these plans, yet these plans are much more abundant than most need. I suggest reviewing your cell phone bill for the past 3 months to see how many minutes you typically use. As you scrutinize your bill, be sure to look at your anytime or daytime minutes. If possible change to a lower plan. For example if you are on the $99.99 Sprint Everything plan and the 69.99 900 minute plan is suitable, changing will save you $360 annually or $720 over the life of a two year contract.

Sell Your Old Cell Phones: There are companies taht are willing to buy your old cell phones and pay you cash. I was recently offered nearly $100 for two old cell phones at this site http://www.darrylgee.com/gazelle/ . Besides the fact that you can earn money, you’ll be helping to eliminate e-waste. Old cell phones represent potential toxic waste if simply throw in the trash. Gather your old cell phones and sell them. Do this quickly, because the longer you wait, the lower their value becomes.

These great money saving tips work with AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon. By following these cell phone savings tips you can cut your cell phone bill significantly. http://www.darrylgee.com/cell-phone

Darryl Gee helps consumers and businesses save money on their cell phone bills
and cell phones. To get more great tips or to contact Darryl Gee visit http://www.darrylgee.com/cell-phone/
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