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Sell free phones for a commission
Free Phones?
You ever seen people setting up tables and selling free phones? Sounds odd right? why would people sell phones that are free? How does it work?
As strange as it may sound, these phones are free. You can use them just fine at no cost, and I would recommend you get one if you can’t afford a plan for yourself.
There is literally no catch, can’t help it, if you suspect the government is spying on you. If you have any valuable information the government wants.
These free phones are basically the food stamps of phones. The government pushes for it, because having contact information is better for job prospects, and it helps people get their life together.
Right now, there are phone companies that are hiring people to become lifeline agents, so they may sell phones to people without phones, and earn a commission per a activation.
It’s easy to get registered, you just need to not have a criminal record.
Metro PCS for example provides this kind of service. They are known to have the best service, but they give a smaller commission.
I would suggest something more well-known as they provide better cellular service, which will result in less problems. If customers are having a bad experience they will come to you to IT tech their problems.
At&t are partnered with some companies, you can find some companies that collaborates with them.
This form of a side business is phenomenal, you can literally set your own work schedule.
I know people that do it on the weekend and after their 9-5. It’s flexible and you can do it online as well. You can set a site with Squarespace and mass market the free plan.
As I said earlier, if you’re making poverty level income, you should register for a free phone. There is literally no downsides to it.
There are limitations, you can only talk for 200 minutes, and you may have to pay a small fee to refill the minutes, but the internet and texting is usually unlimited.
If you find this information helpful share this with family and friends that are struggling with poverty. I dedicated this newsletter to helping people with or without careers.
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