Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Help Women, Save on Phone Bill



U.S. families spend an average of $ 139 a month on cellphone usage — or $ 1,668 a year — up from $ 127 a month in 2009, according to J.D. Power and Associates. And according to Validas, a company that helps decipher mobile phone bills for companies, 80 percent of us are paying our cellular providers for services we don’t even use.


That’s extra money going toward text messages you don’t send or minutes you don’t use. Of course, the Verizons and AT&Ts of the world aren’t likely to be forthcoming about that, but Validas’ Vera service will.


The service works right now with AT&T and Verizon. Go to Vera’s savelovegive.com, input your carrier account information and Vera’s algorithms will figure out where you might be able to trim your bill. It analyzes your bill and suggests other plans or services you can cut down on. Right from the site you can then email AT&T or Verizon Wireless to have it change your plan, or you can head to the store yourself.




PHOTO: Through Savelovegive.com you can find out how much you can save on your cellphone bill and give some of the savings to charity.



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Through Savelovegive.com you can find out how… View Full Size




PHOTO: Through Savelovegive.com you can find out how much you can save on your cellphone bill and give some of the savings to charity.






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via NorthEast Calling http://www.necalling.com/help-women-save-on-phone-bill/

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