Free Phones from the Government

| Thursday, February 24, 2011
By Jill Anders


The government has an outreach program that is dedicated to giving out free phones to those who really need them. The program might have gained popularity a few years back, but in fact, it has been around for over a decade and a half. It is still a program in progress, as it continues to traverse through the country to reach as many jurisdictions as possible.

If you want to receive the free phones from the government, you need to go through an application process, and wait for approval. Once confirmed, a phone is shipped to your residence, with preloaded minutes in them.

Filling out the application form is simple, as the details you are required to divulge are often with you. These details differ, as in some states, you are required to state how much you earn, so that it can be established that you are below the poverty level. This is done by either submitting your tax returns, or your pay checks. In others, you are required to be part of a public assistance program that reaches out to the public, like Medicaid. Your social security number is needed, and if you meet the criteria, a phone is shipped to you. This hardly takes more than a week.

The free government cell phones are preloaded with minutes. Unlike the other networks where you are required to sign contracts, and so on, that is not the case with the government cell phones. The minutes are automatically renewed in your phone every month, so that you continue to make calls. It should be noted that the minutes are not very many, and are best used to make the calls that you consider to be of most importance. The probability of them running out before the end of the month is high, so you are provided the option of purchasing new minutes should yours run out. When the renewal day comes, you will still get yours. If you fail to use them for some reason, they are forwarded to the next month, so they do get to increase with time.

Sometimes a renewal process is undertaken for some applicants, and this is done with the aim of verifying the qualification eligibility. If you fail to meet the criteria, say, because you earn more than you used to, you are removed from the program. You do get to keep the phone and use it.




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