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REVIEW: Wirefly Mobile Cellphone Plans

michael | Sponsored Reviews, Mobile | Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007

The following is a sponsored review.  My Tech Lists does not accept ALL review sponsorship requests, only those of programs or products that we feel strongly about.  All sponsored reviews are disclosed upfront.

wirefly.gifHave you ever had a cable guy come knock on your door?  If so did you talk to him/her to see what they had to offer?  Probably not…but you know what?  You missed out.  The door to door salesman ALWAYS has better deals than the company does when you call them direct.  I know because I used to be a door to door cable guy…and we always had tricks up our sleeves to give you a better deal than if you called the cable company yourself.  Why am I talking about this?

Because Wirefly is kind of like that.  When I got the alert from Review Me that I could review Wirefly I was kind of hesitant, because I don’t do a TON of cellphone coverage, but my Cingular contract is coming up, so I thought I’d give it a look, if for nothing else, than to see if there was a good offer for me there from another provider.  I’ve been wanting to get a smart phone, but Cingular hasn’t been making me any good offers (what with me being a pre-existing customer and all)…so I gave Wirefly a look.

I was INSTANTLY reminded of when I was a cable guy.

I looked up local offers for myself from T-Mobile, and there were 17 free phone for me to choose from. 10 of them even had rebates that would let me pocket $50 bucks on top getting the phone at no cost…and (surprisingly) these were just crappy phones no one would want either.

A few of them include:

RIM BlackBerry 7105t w/bluetooth headset
RIM BlackBerry 7290
RIM BlackBerry 8700g
Nokia 6030 w/ myFaves
Motorola RAZR V3 (Camera Phone)

7 of the free phones even include bluetooth headsets for free as well.

Color me impressed.

I went through the entire checkout process to make sure there was no last minute “oh wait, we need $100 deposit” or anything like that, and everything checks out.

If you’re looking for a new wireless carrier, than you might want to check out what Wirefly can do for you before you go buy the Cingular or T-Mobile store.  They also offer Pay-As-You-Go Plans, and support every carrier you can think of.

Click Here to visit Wirefly

Have you had a good or bad experience using Wirefly?  Let me know in the comments below.