Free Cell Phones All Around - Cashing in on Consumerism
By Samantha Goode
There’s no greater way to win the hearts of consumers than to give them something for nothing. In our society of advanced communications devices and state-of-the-art technology, one of the best commodities to target for these give-away tactics is the cell phone. From simple port-to-port communication to comprehensive electronic office features, these hand-held units have become a rather luxurious necessity in these “need-to-know” times in which we live.
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Of course, no legitimate business can expect
to thrive by giving away its merchandise. Since
cell phone companies actually make their money
through the purchase of calling plan contracts,
the phones themselves aren’t really an
issue. From the carriers’ perspective,
then, the “free cell phone” strategy
offers the best of both worlds: consumers are
happy, thinking that they’re being given
a substantial gift, and businesses are making
money by selling phone service or specific calling
contracts, which are necessary in order to use
those shiny, new phones. In order to ensure
their victory in the race to gain more customers,
some cellular phone companies offer packages
that even include a rebate. In other words,
they’ll give you a free cell phone and
then offer a substantial mail-in rebate (usually
$25 or more) so that it appears as though they’re
paying you to take the device. Kudos to the
marketing people who conceptualized that strategy!
Verizon Wireless
As one of the leading cell phone carriers, Verizon
offers free devices when consumers purchase
one of a variety of calling plans. These cell
phone deals include your choice of model (several
of which are offered) and, in some cases, a
mail-in rebate. Other perks may include:
Free Long Distance
Unlimited In-Network Calling
Unlimited Night and Weekend Minutes
Free Roaming
Up to $250 in Mail-In Rebates (allowing for
free cell phones plus cash back)
Of the various calling plans which are offered,
you may expect to find:
Discounts on personal plans
Discounts on family plans (shared minutes)
Free long distance
Unlimited nights and weekends (most plans)
Free long distance plus unlimited nights and
weekends (some plans)
Cingular Wireless
Another strong competitor in the area of cellular
phone systems, Cingular has also cashed in on
the “free cell phones” marketing
strategy, offering consumers a variety of perks
and calling plan benefits, in addition to state-of-the-art
devices and rebates. Among the many “extras”
that this company offers are:
Roll-Over Minutes (i.e., you don’t lose
any unused “any time” minutes)
Free Nationwide Long Distance
Free Roaming
Largest Mobile Digital Network
Free Voice Mail
Free Call Waiting
Free Caller ID
Free Call Forwarding
Free 3-Way Calling
Up to $225 in Mail-In Rebates (allowing for
free cell phones plus cash back)
Available calling plans may include:
Discounts on personal plans
Discounts on family plans (shared minutes)
Unlimited night and weekend minutes
Unlimited mobile-to-mobile minutes
Unlimited night, weekend and mobile-to-mobile
minutes (some plans)
Primary and secondary line deals
Multiple phones for family members
Sprint
While the plans that are offered by Sprint aren’t
as lofty as those of more competitive cell phone
carriers, they do offer some benefits to the
consumer, including free cell phones and a small
variety of perks in order to entice potential
customers to commit to one of their calling
plans. Some of the specials that may be included
in their packages are:
Free Nationwide Long Distance
Free Roaming (only with phones that are also
on the Sprint PCS Network)
Unlimited Night and Weekend Minutes
In addition, special calling plans are also
provided, which may include:
Personal calling plans
Family (shared) calling plans
Wide-Area calling plans
Unlimited PC-to-PC calling
Multiple phones with family calling plan
Two lines of service on one bill
Up to $200 in Mail-In Rebates (allowing for
free cell phones plus cash back)
T-Mobile
The benefits that are offered by this carrier
are similar to those which are offered by Sprint
although – when compared – T-Mobile
seems to do a bit better in the area of the
numbers of benefits that are offered, translating
to more perks for the consumer. Of the standard
benefits that are offered, you can expect to
find:
No Roaming Charges
Free Long Distance
Free Voice Mail
Free Caller ID
Free Call Waiting
Their variety of calling packages may include:
Personal calling plans
Family calling plans
Unlimited weekend minutes
Unlimited mobile-to-mobile minutes
Two lines of service on one bill
Unlimited mobile-to-mobile minutes plus unlimited
weekend minutes (for some plans)
Up to $250 in Mail-In Rebates (allowing for
free cell phones plus cash back)
Nextel
Of the many cell phone carriers, Nextel doesn’t
appear – at first – to have as much
to offer as most of the others, but the options
that they do offer are rather impressive in
some areas, which would make up for the lack
of some of the more standard benefits that their
competitors offer to the consumer. Although
they don’t actually list any specific
“standard benefits,” they do offer
special calling plan packages, which may include:
Personal calling plans
Family calling plans
Multiple phones for family plan packages
Unlimited night and weekend minutes
Free roaming (within their network)
Free long distance (within their network)
250 direct connect minutes (most plans)
Unlimited direct connect minutes (certain plans
only)
Up to 25 cell phones ($15 each additional line)
Up to $300 in Mail-In Rebates (allowing for
free cell phones plus cash back)
While each of these carriers offers a specific
amount of benefits to their consumers –
some far more than others – the calling
plans differ according to whether you’re
opting for a personal or family package, and
the number of minutes that are included in each
package for a set fee each month will vary,
as well. To see the latest special offers, simply
log on to a major internet search engine and
type the name of the carrier in the keyword
area.

