Cut Your Cell Phone Bill in Half with Straight Talk

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Straight Talk for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

Ready to save some money and Feel Richer with Android ?

Straight Talk is here to help you lower your phone bill and cut it in half!

Yep, I said it :)

You have to be crazy to be on a contract these days when you can get everything you need without one.

Straight Talk is a pay-as-you go prepaid wireless phone service released by Tracfone and sold exclusively from Walmart. There are no contracts, no surprise bills and no credit checks. Great nationwide coverage and excellent reception/connectivity.

So tell me, what would you buy with all of the extra money you will save?

I would love to tackle some long overdue house projects! Just imagine it now.. The power of Android from trusted phone manufacturer like LG, Motorola, Kyocera, Nokia and Samsung, a phone bill cut in half, a bank account with extra money to do what you wish. Sounds good to me!

You can grab an amazing smart phone with a touch screen or app capable phone on Straight Talk with features like voice navigation, camera, video recorder, music player, instant messaging, and Bluetooth!

Or choose from reconditioned phones that are available from $10 with a camera, mp3 player, mobile web access, and blue-tooth capability. Great for young users!

Smart Talk offers a Smart Phone with a Smart Plan, the “All You Need Plan” meets the needs of heavy phone users with 1,000 minutes, 1,000 texts and 30 MB of web data. Need more than that? Unlimited Monthly service is only $45, and includes calls, text, picture messaging, and web.

For more information on what the Straight Talk phones can offer you see this video:


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3 thoughts on “Cut Your Cell Phone Bill in Half with Straight Talk

  • October 24, 2011 at 7:13 am
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    This sounds nice. I have had a couple suprise bills in the past.

  • October 22, 2011 at 7:18 am
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    Agreed, these contracts are outrageous now! It’s amazing how much people pay for their cellphones and to have a data plan, etc.

  • October 21, 2011 at 7:46 pm
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    Hopefully, this no-contract thing catches on and forces the more “popular” cell phone providers to follow suit.

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