For almost the last 4 years I have been paying a fortune on my cell phone bill. I pay around $100/month. If you think about it, $1200/year times 4 years is almost $5,000 just to talk and use my smartphone. While I love my phone I have been looking for cheaper options that what my current provider offers. With that said I have been very interested in the Sprint Framily Plan and have been doing a little research.
Here is how it all works…
- When you join Sprint as a new customer you will pay $55 per month for 1 line that has unlimited talk, text and 1 GB of data transfer while on the Sprint network.
- When you add another line, the rate will decrease by $5.
- Then when you add another line, it will decrease by another $5.
- What is neat about this is the fact that you can keep decreasing the bill up to 10 lines. They don’t have to be your husband, wife or kids either. You can add up to 10 friends, family, neighbors, employees.
With Sprint you don’t have to be family to be Framily!
Since I have four people in my family out of six that use a cell phone, switching to Sprint and paying only $40 per month for 4 lines might be the smarter thing to do. If all six of us were using phones, I would only have to pay $30 per line for a whopping $180 per month. That is only about $80 more a month than I pay now for 5 extra lines.
Watch this video that explains the Framily Plan…
What I like most about Sprint is this…
No Separate bills, no annual service contracts, no early termination fees!
I have been on a contract now for almost 4 years. When my current contract expires, I don’t want a new one. What I also like about Sprint is that they offer payment plans for new devices (upon credit approval). I have always paid upfront in full for all of my cell phones which is great for me but not everyone has the extra cash to pay upfront for the fancy smartphone they want.
Don’t got all the cash for that Samsung Galaxy S4 you want or maybe an iPhone? You might want to see if you qualify for the Sprint Easy Pay Plan.
Do you have Sprint? Have you taken advantage of the Framily plan?