Wirefly.com
When we signed up for wireless service 3 years ago, we didn't exactly do a lot of comparison shopping. Mark had, literally, gotten out of the hospital that day. In a manic desire to replace our pay-as-you-go phones, he ended up dragging me to the nearest wireless store. All things considered, we got really lucky.
Had we taken the time to research different cell phone plans, we might still have ended up with our current provider, but at least we would have made an educated choice. Until today, I thought that in order to compare calling plans and rates, you had to visit all the different carriers. That doesn't actually work, though. Because different providers offer different bundles, you end up comparing apples and oranges and waste a lot of time.
That's what I like about Wirefly.com. They have this terrific Wireless Wizard that does all of the comparing for you. Just enter some basic information about how you use your phone and the wizard will find the best plan for you. Not for Joe Blow down the street or Aunt Martha in Poughkeepsie, but your ideal service plan.
It sounded intriguing, so I decided to give it a try. I entered how many minutes I used last month (my first month on this plan), who my current carrier is, how much I pay now, and what percentage of my minutes are anytime versus night/weekend minutes. After adding my zip code, all I had to do was click "Compare Plans." The information that came up didn't actually surprise me. I knew that I was getting a pretty darned good deal, but it was nice to see it in black and white.
As time passes, and I'm not calling Mark's family and friends every day, my usage will probably go down. At that point, I may find that I'd get a better deal from another carrier. Now that I have this wizard bookmarked, I can keep an eye on my plan, versus other suppliers.
If you're in the market for cellular service or want to make certain that you've got a good calling package, Wirefly.com is a great place to start. Check out your options and, once you've decided on a plan, Wirefly can help you pick a phone and sign up for the service you want.

Had we taken the time to research different cell phone plans, we might still have ended up with our current provider, but at least we would have made an educated choice. Until today, I thought that in order to compare calling plans and rates, you had to visit all the different carriers. That doesn't actually work, though. Because different providers offer different bundles, you end up comparing apples and oranges and waste a lot of time.
That's what I like about Wirefly.com. They have this terrific Wireless Wizard that does all of the comparing for you. Just enter some basic information about how you use your phone and the wizard will find the best plan for you. Not for Joe Blow down the street or Aunt Martha in Poughkeepsie, but your ideal service plan.
It sounded intriguing, so I decided to give it a try. I entered how many minutes I used last month (my first month on this plan), who my current carrier is, how much I pay now, and what percentage of my minutes are anytime versus night/weekend minutes. After adding my zip code, all I had to do was click "Compare Plans." The information that came up didn't actually surprise me. I knew that I was getting a pretty darned good deal, but it was nice to see it in black and white.
As time passes, and I'm not calling Mark's family and friends every day, my usage will probably go down. At that point, I may find that I'd get a better deal from another carrier. Now that I have this wizard bookmarked, I can keep an eye on my plan, versus other suppliers.
If you're in the market for cellular service or want to make certain that you've got a good calling package, Wirefly.com is a great place to start. Check out your options and, once you've decided on a plan, Wirefly can help you pick a phone and sign up for the service you want.

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