Do you struggle each month to pay your cell phone bill? Don’t even own a cell phone because it is too costly? Yet you have appointments to make or employers to get in contact with which requires you to have a phone. Do you feel you should have a right to be able to contact any emergency service (911) as needed? Then the American Government would like to help you by offering a free cell phone with 250 free talk and text minutes per month. Yours free to keep!
It’s easy to obtain just by going to your local community services office or by searching online Free Cell Phones. With any search engine you will find many links to click on and get you started. I found the link Free Government Cell Phone to be most helpful answering all my questions and guidance on where to apply. Giving complete instructions and information to get set up with a free phone and plan. There are a few rules and restrictions to the Lifeline phone service and not everyone qualifies, but many people do. First, you will want to check to see if the state you live in currently is participating in this free government cell phone program called Lifeline. Over 30 states participate currently, with more competitors coming soon. To search your state, you can either go from the website I mentioned earlier or use a search engine to find this information. Enter in Free Cell Phone by State or more specific, the state you live in. Once you notice your state is assisting, go on to the next step. You will want to check the specific qualification details, as each state differs slightly with eligibility requirements. It all depends on your income. This is only offered to low- income people. So please don’t waste your time if you’re just being greedy.
The easiest way to know you qualify and will get an instant approval online is by already participating in certain government programs. These include getting assistance through Medicaid, Food Stamps, Supplemental Security Income, Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program, Section 8 Federal Public Housing Assistance or even the National School Lunch Program’s Free Lunch. Being a recipient of any of these programs automatically approves you for a free cell phone and minutes. Most of these program’s websites should have an application process directly through them for Lifeline. If you don’t receive assistance, but feel you are below poverty guidelines, you can check with your state for the family criteria limits which are at or below poverty level. This income is usually around $14,000 maximum per year for one person then raises $5,000 per family member. The process will take a little longer since you will need to provide proof of income. Mailing or faxing in your pay stub, tax return or any other income document will be required. Once you know you qualify and have a valid mailing address, you can proceed on to the next steps. Next you need to decide which provider company in your state you would like to choose. There are three major companies’ nationwide offering free cell phone plans. Safelink(TracFone) is the oldest and largest company nationwide; Assurance(Sprint/Nextel) is the newer, yet fastest growing company; and ReachOut(Nexus communications) is offered in most southern states and the Midwest. Research each company by going to their websites and seeing which plans and phones they offer. You can apply directly through their websites. If you prefer to talk to someone directly regarding the information, you can call the company’s customer service line. Each company has agents willing to assist you with the process.
All companies will provide quality, upgraded phones for free. Depending on which state you live in, you will receive free monthly allotted minutes. Smaller carriers have fewer minutes but the larger companies usually offer 250 free minutes and 250 text minutes. They all offer similar features such as 3-way calling, call forwarding, caller ID, call waiting, text messaging and voice mail. If you need more minutes or services, they have other plans for a discounted cost. Airtime cards are easily available to purchase at retailers nationwide. Prices range from $5.00 to $20.00 a month extra. These services could include 411, International calling, games, graphics, downloadable apps, web, ring tones and more. Some may offer upgraded phones. They are not iphone or blackberry, but they offer quality service. Just choose your plan and complete the application process. Once you are approved, your phone is shipped and on its way. When you receive your phone, the set up is easy and ready to go. You never will have to return the phone. It is yours to keep!
Just remember, you will need to re-apply through the annual re-certification process. This should be done 60 days before your expiration date arrives. If you do not complete an annual re-certification with your cell phone company, your service will be suspended. You will need your date of birth, social security number, the cell phone number and PIN to update any information that may have changed. You may need to verify your current address and former address (if you have moved since you got your free phone) and any documentation verifying your income. It is not certain you will be asked for such documentation, but you should be prepared just in case. Documentation is requested on a random basis, but you should have it on hand so your re-certification is not delayed. The rules of the Lifeline Assistance program requires you to annually verify you are still qualified to receive the free minutes on your phone. You can automatically qualify if you still participate in any of the qualifying government programs or if you still meet the below poverty guidelines for income. Re-certification is usually very easy and can be completed also, via the mail.