Slash Your Phone Bill
Keep Your Number, Gain Flexibility
Get A New Number, Save Money
Rescue your phone bill from the deep money pit. Read about my real clients and real examples. Then buy my guide (below) to save a lot of money.
My guide covers four different methods.
1. Real Free Phone Service
For many years myself and others have benefited from free phone service. My home phone service costs me $0 per month.
2. Real VoIP Examples
Got Internet? Just put your number on the Internet you already pay for! You may not even need to buy any hardware!
A national professional association's phone bill was $360 per month. Got it reduced to $36 per month.
A Seattle, Washington Attorney was paying for two phone lines, business and personal for a total of about $120 per month. These numbers were only servicing one location. Dropped the cost to about $5 per month for two locations. Both numbers ring in both places.
In 2016 a new Seattle, Washington FM radio station was getting setup. Now, in 2024, the station is still using the same setup, with menu system, at about $5 per month.
A Louisville, Kentucky man wanted to keep his parent's and boy-hood phone number of 30 years, but got tired of the $80 per month bill. Dropped the monthly cost to about $2.
A Lincoln, Nebraska man wanted to keep his parent's and boy-hood phone number of 50 years, but got tired of the $52 per month bill. Dropped the monthly cost to about $1.10, which included a menu system.
A Seattle, Washington Church was paying about $110 per month for phone number and voice mail. Because a fire in the church prevented access for months the church was essentially paying $110 per month for voice mail. Cut the phone bill to about $5.00 per month and added new ways to get the messages.
An Eastern WA company needed low-cost and flexible phone service. Created a method for about $5.00 per month.
A nonprofit group needed an inexpensive answering service. The $25 or more per month the group was paying was simply over kill. By following my suggestions, the group slashed the phone cost to less than $1.50 per month to create an answering service. Messages are also delivered to multiple people in the organization at the same time.
Professional writers in Gold Hill, Oregon were paying about $90 per month and did not want to give up the number. Slashed the phone to about $1.25 per month.
A national association of journalists and authors dumped their association management company because of cost and poor service. Interim service for the phone number was needed. Low-cost, flexible service was set up. The average cost per month over nine months was $1.54.
3. Real Cell Examples
A senior with no need for an expensive cell phone service decided to go for cheap: $30 per year. Yes, that's right, only $2.50 per month. For this price, of course, there are monthly limitations: 200 minutes, 1000 text messages, 200MB data. My guide will show you where to get this deal.
A customer with a dual-SIM phone had T-Mobile as the primary service. He wanted to add AT&T as a second line on the phone using a second SIM card. The customer was guided to an annual AT&T plan through a reseller that costs about $76 per year (including taxes and fees) for unlimited talk, unlimited text messages, and 1GB of data per month. My guide will show you where to get this deal.
4. Real No Internet, No Cell-Phone Example
A customer with no Internet wanted service but did not want to pay the cost of a landline. He wanted ot use a regular landline handset. For about $17 per month he got unlimited talk time (no text messaging, no data) and is using his regular phone handset. My guide shows you where to get this deal.
Guide Features
What you get in the guide
Four Methods
The guide shows four different ways to slash a phone bill: 1. Free service. 2. Cheap VoIP service. 3. Low cost cell phone service. 4. Inexpensive no-data wireless that your regular phone can plug into.
Specific Sources
You get the actual names of services for reduced phone bills and how to find them
Fast Return on Your $15 Purchase
You might be able to recover the expense of my guide in less than one month!
About the Author
I'm Bruce Miller. I have been a multi-decade magazine writer and a multi-decade IT Manager and consultant. I like to save money. I'm doing it and so can you. You might also also be interested in my other publication on eliminating sales tax from certain purchases: NoMoreSalesTax.com
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