My contract has expired with my existing carrier, do I qualify for a free phone if I renew my contract through LowCostCells.com?
Yes. LowCostCells.com currently offers many great deals to Cingular Wireless now AT&T, Sprint PCS and Nextel customers renewing their existing expired contracts. The procedure for upgrading your cell phone with a new contract is a little bit different, but LowCostCells.com makes this easy and gives you many phone choices to choose from.
To be eligible for a phone upgrade with a discount allowed for upgrading customers, your existing cell phone contract must be expired or you should be in the "eligible for upgrade" category. You can call your carrier's customer service and ask when your contract will finish and when will you be eligible for upgrade. Sometimes this is only after your contract has finished, but many times this date will be a month or two before the expiring of your contract, which is good.
We hope to soon be able to offer cell phone/plan upgrades to customers of all carriers, but for the time being this only applies to Cingular/AT&T customers along with Sprint PCS and Nextel.
Click on the links below to see all the phones available to upgrade/renewal customers:
AT&T Phones, Sprint PCS Phones, Nextel Phones
Feel free to post your questions or comments on this post.
Low Cost Cells Blog
LowCostCells.com offers the largest selection of Free Cell Phones online. Check out the free cell phone offers from the largest carries:
- Free Sprint Phones
- Free AT & T Phones
- Free Verizon Phones
- Free Nextel Phones
- Free T-Mobile Phones
- Free Sprint Phones
- Free AT & T Phones
- Free Verizon Phones
- Free Nextel Phones
- Free T-Mobile Phones
Saturday, June 9, 2007
Cell Phone Upgrades Through LowCostCells.com
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Labels: ATT Phones, Cellular Buying Tips, Cingular Wireless, FAQs, Nextel, Sprint PCS
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