Save More On Your Cellular Phone Service!

Last updated on September 27th, 2023

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Save More On Your Cellular Phone Service!

Are you looking for affordable, reliable, cell phone service?  So was I, and I found it.

In this Post, I will tell you about the Best cellular service plan I have found.

I started looking around at different cellular carriers to see if I could get a better deal after Verizon’s costs went up AGAIN, and I ultimately found one.

When I was with Verizon, the highest amount I paid was $79.00 per month.  Then one day I did the simple math by multiplying $79.00 times 12 months, which of course came out to be $948.00 per year.  That was too much for me to continue doing.  Almost $1,000 per year just to have phone service?  No more!

So which carrier did I choose?  It is Tello Mobile.

What do they offer?:

• With Tello, you get the same quality and coverage the big guys offer, and on the same cell towers and network, but without their outrageous prices.  You can also keep your current phone number.

• They have pre-made plans, and you can customize a plan from the options they offer, for different amounts of data, texts, and voice, to get the fit that is right for you.  Plans renew automatically every 30 days.  You can enjoy monthly billing and the freedom to cancel anytime, without any charges.  You can upgrade or downgrade your plan anytime without extra fees. The change is instant, and your remaining balance will roll over for the next 30 days.

• There are No contracts.  No extra fees.  Free Wi-Fi Calling.  They even have student discounts, and free international calls to 60+ countries.  Even more, it is possible that your cellular-enabled tablet can be used with Tello.

• They have 24/7 Customer Support, so you can contact them anytime.

• As of this writing, they had a flip / feature phone available for those who are interested in those phones.

• Some of their plans include the mobile hotspot feature at no extra charge.  The data you use via the hotspot just pulls from your monthly data balance.  You will need a hotspot-capable phone to use that feature.

What do I need to do to get started?:

Use this URL https://tello.com/bring_your_own_phone to check your device(s) on their web page to see if it is compatible with their network, and if where you live or work is in their coverage area.  Generally, you will need a GSM device that is free of another phone service contract, and VoLTE compatible.

This is what I did:

I got a customized $24.00 per month phone plan on an unlocked TCL A30 phone that I purchased elsewhere.  That plan gives me unlimited talk, unlimited text, and 10 GB of data per month (as of 07/17/2022), which is only $0.79 cents per day (before taxes and any government fees).

I created my account, used a promo code, and sent for the SIM card on 07-17-2022.  The promo code I used for a one time 15% off of the plan I ordered was 15OFFFOF.  This code may still be available to be used.

The SIM card arrived on 07-20-2022.

I activated my service with Tello on 07-22-2022,  and I am happy that I did.

I find Tello to be VERY satisfactory.  Texting, voice, and data all work like they should.  About the only way I could see the service being better is for it to be FREE.

 

There you have it folks.  If not the best, then one of the best cellular companies in the nation.

 

With a recession looming, inflation biting, fuel and retail prices spiking, I hope this information saves you TONS of money.

 

Get started with Tello today to help you save your money for the things you enjoy and need.

 

If you found this Post helpful, click or tap my referral link just below to create an account (or use my promo code: P3RG2DKN at checkout) to get started saving on your cellular service, and to get 10 Tello Dollars after a successful order.  Also, share this Post with others who are looking to save more money:

(There is no additional cost to you if you place an order using the code, or click or tap the link below.)

https://tello.com/account/register?_referral=P3RG2DKN

 

Below are the pictures of the SIM Card I received, and the packaging that it came in: