Saturday, September 10, 2011

Contract Free Cell Phone Plans


This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of TracFone for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

Did you know there's a cell phone carrier that requires no contracts, initiation or cancelation fees and allows you to call internationally for the same rate as within the USA? Wowsa!

What's more Real TracFone customers enjoy other benefits such as phones for as little as $9.99 and 800 minutes for as little as $119. For that price, they also enjoy double minutes for life. Alternatively, they can purchase 50 minutes for $9.99 or 200 minutes for $30... again, without a contract.

So many features come with a TracFone. You'll be able to shop for phones from the major players, such as Motorolla, Nokia, and Samsung, just to name a few. TracFone even has "Smart" phones, if that's your cup of tea.

You'll find pay as you go cards from thousands of retailers across the United States, or you can upload your minutes online. How easy is that? What's more, you won't have to worry about your kids running up your phone bill. And yes... they can even text their friends on a TracFone contract free plan! We all know that's the first question they're going to ask after all.

I appreciate the idea of a plan without a contract, especially as a mom to two children who will soon need a cell. Yes... I said "need". I think it's just the day we live in and it's such a small price to pay (thanks to TracFone) to have that added piece of mind that they can contact me if they need to. At this very moment they're at a Bible study and would have to borrow a phone if they needed me. In this case I know everyone they're with and have no worries, but as they get older, I"d like them to be able to reach me without the potential need to ask a stranger for help. Know what I'm saying? I think you do!

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1 comment:

Amelia said...

I know you're writing on behalf of a sponsor, but I still worry about getting my daughter a cell phone. It's like letting her have facebook...how will I be able to keep track of what/who she starts texting?! What age do you suggest "letting go" and getting 'em a cell phone?