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Liberty Wireless — No Credit Checks, No ContractIf you’re in the market for an inexpensive cell phone and a better-than-fair, no-hassle, no contract, no-credit-check plan, look no further! The Liberty Wireless cell phones and cell phone plans are affordable and easy to obtain and because they rely on the Sprint Nationwide Network for service, you know you’re gonna get great results! In short, Liberty cell phones and plans offer more bang for your buck, without those annoying contracts, hidden monthly fees and best of all, there’s no credit check. Because of this wide appeal, Liberty cellular phones are expected to soon be a leader in the pre-paid wireless market, with subscribers sure to enjoy the no-nonsense approach that is anything but common amongst cell phone companies. In fact, you can even make money when choosing any of the following Liberty cell phones, including:
That’s right. You can make money when buying a Liberty cell phone! The liberal rebates offered by Liberty more than cover the costs of the phones, with the extra money (up to $30) put back in your pocket. Now, what’s not to like about that? Of course, even the best cell phone is a waste (even one that doesn’t cost you) if you choose a plan that’s not right for you. With no contract fees, unlimited nights and weekends and free nationwide roaming, Liberty’s cell phone plans are as refreshing as its cell phones. In fact, we were so intrigued with Liberty Wireless that we set out to find more, and in doing so, discovered that we could get a Samsung A460 phone (with a retail cost of $89.99 and a Liberty cost of just $40), and get back $10 after mailing in our $50 rebate. Ok. So, now we have a great phone (I especially like the Liberty ringtones) and we’re set to get our monthly service. Hard to believe, but it actually gets better. For $39.99 a month, we choose the Liberty 200 Unlimited plan, which allows for 200 anytime minutes and unlimited night and weekend minutes. There is a one-time activation fee of $30.00. Now, my bill is just $69.99 ($39.99 a month + $30.00 activation fee) and I am set for my first month. But wait, I forgot about the $10 I made when I purchased my cell phone from Liberty. Now, my bill is just $59.99, with following months billed at $39.99 (as long as I don’t go over my plan’s 200 peak minutes). Now, if you don’t think the 200-minute plan will cover you, you should strongly consider purchasing the Liberty 600 Unlimited or the Liberty 900 Unlimited. Much like the plan we chose (Liberty 200 Unlimited) these plans truly are no-nonsense plans and offer 600 peak minutes and unlimited night and weekend minutes for $79.99 a month; or 900 peak minutes and unlimited night and weekend minutes for $99.99 a month. All of the Liberty cell phone plans (with the exception of the Liberty 80 plan) offer unlimited nights and weekend minutes, free nationwide roaming and long distance, access to service anywhere on the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network, as well as the following features: 3-way calling, voice mail, caller ID, call waiting, online account management, no cancellation fees, no contract and no credit check. Additionally, most of the Liberty cellular phones come with a handful of free accessories, including an in-car charger, belt clip and hands-free “earbud”. About the AuthorKellie Fowler is an award-winning freelance writer who spends her winters in the U.S. and her summers in Canada, where she enjoys her 6 rescue pets, kayaking, fly-fishing, reading and writing. She is the owner of Write Solutions, a full-service writing company. Kellie currently freelances for several international groups and Fortune 500 companies, as well as well-known national magazines and newspapers. |
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