Everyone knows that wireless bills can get pretty expensive, and often you can’t get the plan that you like without having to shell out the big bucks. Well that’s where Studentrate comes in. We can help you get plans on your wireless bill to help you and your whole family save money.
At Verizon Wireless, you can get an 8-10% discount monthly on your wireless bill with the purchase of a Verizon device. I would take advantage of this deal to go buy myself the new iPhone 5S (in gold, of course), and tell my parents I’m doing it for the bill discount. The discount can apply to your whole family’s bill if you’re on a family plan, or it can apply to anyone who you are sharing a bill with. Also, if you’re a new Verizon Wireless customer, you’ll get an additional $35 cash back for signing up! To find out how to get this discount applied to your bill, visit Studentrate.
However, Verizon isn’t the only mobile company you can get a discount with at Studentrate. T-Mobile has also partnered up with Studentrate to give customers a 10% monthly discount on their wireless bills. In addition to that, until September 30, 2013, you’ll get a $50 credit on your bill every time you add a line of service to an existing account or for new voice or data activation (aka for signing up with T-Mobile). Both of these deals, however, are only valid if you go through the Studentrate website or use the phone number we have listed on our site. So visit Studentrate to find out how to get the discount on your T-Mobile bill.
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