Low-cost cellular options that are flexible and reliable can save people hundreds (even thousands!) of dollars a year. Tello Mobile is one such option that seems to fit the bill, providing flexibility, reliability, and savings – savings you can put toward important financial goals. The Women Who Money Team and their family members use a […]
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Google’s Project Fi Review: Is It as Good as They Say?
The Women Who Money Team and their family members use a variety of cell phone carriers. We’ve researched and used MVNO’s (Mobile Virtual Network Operators) and some of us still contract with the “Big 4” services (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint.) There are so many MVNO’s now and we’ve reviewed a couple – Total Wireless, […]
Is Cell Phone Insurance Really Worth the Money?
If you haven’t ever lost or damaged your cell phone, you’ve probably had a close call at some point. You know the feeling of your phone slipping out of your hand and the sound it makes when it hits the floor. It’s a miracle your phone survived some of those drops. Maybe you’ve even misplaced […]
Republic Wireless Review: Save money with good service
The Women Who Money Team and their family members use a variety of cell phone carriers. We’ve researched and used MVNO’s (Mobile Virtual Network Operators) and some of us still contract with the “Big 4” services (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint.) If there is a cell phone carrier you’d like us to review, please contact […]
Total Wireless: Is it a good alternative to Verizon? [Review]
This Total Wireless review comes from Vicki, co-founder of Women Who Money and founder of Make Smarter Decisions. She’s been a happy Total Wireless customer for over two years and currently has five phones under two different plans. Four phones on Total Wireless and a business line on Republic Wireless. The Women Who Money Team […]
Are Low-Cost Cell Phone Plans Worth the Savings?
Every month you look at your cell phone bill and ask yourself – Is it really worth the money? You know it’s crazy, but month after month, you just keep paying the bill. And it can add up to thousands of dollars by the end of the year and up to $75,000 over a lifetime. […]