free telephone and $10 internet= if you qualify in USA

by moshe 17 Replies latest social current

  • moshe
    moshe

    Yes, I discovered this program thanks to an Obama supporter in Cleveland. If you are low income or receive a government program like food stamps, then you can get a free cell phone with 250 minutes and maybe even a $10/mo broadband internet connection. With the economy being so bad, there is no reason to give up a phone and internet, which you need to find a job and get back to work-

    USA Today--

    Tapped? 'LifeLine' program offers free phone
    By Kim Komando, Special for USA TODAY Updated 5/31/2012 3:56 PM

    Going through a rough patch financially? As you cut your monthly bills to the bone, it may be tempting to decide to go without cell phone or Internet service?

    But this can be one of the most risky places to cut if you are a student needing the expected tools of technology at your fingertips. It can also be a serious disadvantage if you are a job seeker. Immediate access to the Internet and telephone are important to search effectively and to be immediately available when that important job interview comes along. Additionally, it doesn't make a good impression to have no phone to list on an application or resume, or to answer your email sporadically.

    For others, it can be dangerous. Without a phone or an Internet connection, seniors can become cut off from their families and health care providers.
    Clearly, technology has become a basic need. That's why I'm happy to tell you that, in this difficult time when you most need it, you may qualify for a free phone and broadband service.
    If you meet certain low-income requirements, you can receive a free basic cell phone with a free calling plan of 250 minutes per month. You may also be eligible to receive a $10 per month broadband Internet connection and a low-cost desktop or laptop computer for your family.
    MORE: Komando columns
    The FCC's LifeLine Assistance program was set up in the '90s to help low-income families with monthly landline bills. Over the past few years, the program has put more than 12 million wireless feature phones into the hands of low-income Americans.
    The informational website FreeGovernmentCellPhones.net estimates that as many as 50 million additional households might be eligible for the program. LifeLine is funded by the small Universal Service Fee that is added to phone subscribers' monthly bills.
    To get a free phone, you need to apply to one of the regional providers serving your state. The three biggest companies are Assurance Wireless , a subsidiary of Virgin Mobile/Sprint; Reachout Wireless , which is a division of Nexus communications; and Safelink Wireless/, owned by Tracfone.
    Unfortunately, 12 states aren't served yet. Consider buying a cheap pre-paid phone if you live in one of those. They include Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Vermont or Wyoming.
    How cheap? You can pick up some pre-paid phones for as little as $10 now, and monthly plans start at $10.
    If you are in one of the 38 participating states, you'll next need to confirm that you qualify for the program. Income guidelines for free phones vary by state. If you already receive food stamps, Supplemental Security Income, home energy assistance or free school lunches, you will likely qualify for a free phone.
    In addition to the feature phone and 250 minutes, eligible participants usually receive voice mail, caller ID and call waiting. You can tack on a low-cost texting plan, if needed, and it's easy to buy extra minutes when appropriate. No contracts are required.
    When your financial situation improves, you just drop out of the program. If a year goes by and you still need the service, you'll re-qualify by answering a few questions.
    If you qualify for the phone program, you're probably also eligible for a new program offering low-cost broadband service. To gain approval for merging with NBC Universal last year, Comcast began offering the Internet Essentials plan for low-income families.
    The program is available in 40 states. Families qualify for the $10 monthly plan if they are receiving free lunches from the National School Lunch Program.
    There are a couple of other conditions: You can't have been a Comcast customer for the last 90 days, or have an outstanding bill or unreturned equipment.
    Call the provider at 855-846-8376 to request an application. Under this program, qualifying families can also buy a $150 netbook computer.
    The success of this program inspired the FCC to launch its Connect2Compete initiative. The agency and its nonprofit partner, Connect2Compete, are currently running a pilot program in San Diego.
    As with the Comcast program, families can get fast $10 monthly Internet from Cox if they're receiving free lunches from the National School Lunch Program. They can also buy a $150 refurbished PC laptop or desktop from Redemtech.
    When the program goes national this fall, most major cable companies are expected to participate. The C2C has already received $4 billion in donations from leading tech companies such as Best Buy, Intel and Microsoft.
    Sesame Street, Careerbuilder, Indeed and others have climbed on board to provide educational and job content.
    According to the World Economic Forum, the United States ranks 18th in the percentage of households with high-speed Internet access. About one-third of Americans still don't have a fast connection.
    I'm betting that, as more low-cost technology becomes available over the next couple of years, those statistics will turn around dramatically.
    -
    Kim Komando hosts the nation's largest talk radio show about consumer electronics, computers and the Internet. To get the podcast, watch the show or find the station nearest you, visit www.komando.com. E-mail her at [email protected].

  • moshe
    moshe

    Of course, free for one person means our government is borrowing more money to pay for this program.

  • King Solomon
    King Solomon

    Lol, the "lifeline program" was established in the 1990's, well before BO could be blamed; the "Kim Komando Show" is an AM radio tech program which appears on many of the same stations which carry many of the political infotainment shows ( eg Savage (who's real last name is Weiner) / Levin / Rush / Hannity) which low-intellect listeners confuse with performing civic duty. Those low-income Red-State moochers should stop listening to AM radio entertainment and find a job.

    Oh, that article appeared in USA Today, which you also should quit reading, as it's pablum (like Fox).

  • mrsjones5
    mrsjones5

    After we lost our house and had to move back to California we signed up for the lifeline program because we wanted to be able to call for help if anything happened to my husband (who has a tendency to fall without warning) or my son who has autism. We had little money and because of the disabilities in our household we qualified for the program. We were on the program for about a year.

  • King Solomon
    King Solomon

    Univeral lifeline program is funded by a small fee which all phone customers pay for (something like what: a $1 per month?).

  • serenitynow!
    serenitynow!

    Oh man! I heard the clip of that woman yelling about Obama giving her a free phone last night on Savage. I was laughing and cringing at the same time!

  • NomadSoul
    NomadSoul

    It's funny how some people say, "Well, I should quit my job and just live off the government, get a free cell phone".

    Really? Really? Because living on welfare is such a glamorous lifestyle. People say the dumbest shit.

  • moshe
    moshe

    Of course, like any free handout, there are folks who ruin it for the honest recipients--

    Surveys found an average of 9 percent of Lifeline users in 17 states and territories were ineligible for the program, while recent audits found 400,000 instances of one person - or one household - having more than one subsidized connection. Some phones were sold for cash on Craigslist.

    -- and this one!!

    "Illegal Aliens Can Apply!?!? As of now, Illegal Aliens can apply and receive a free government cell phone. Citizenship is not a requirement to apply for this program and no verification mechanism is in place to verify the citizenship of Lifeline Assistance applicants."

    http://www.govcellphones.com/crack-down-on-lifeline-cell-fraud-continues/The FCC has now identified a shocking 135,000 people who were abusing the the Lifeline program by signing up for multiple Lifeline services to obtain additional free cell phones and service. In additional 4.5 million accounts are currently under review to determine if the accounts were fraudulently acquired.

    Monique Crawford is one such person who has signed up for the Lifeline over 30 times and owns dozens of cell phones that all receive Lifeline service.

    Mrs. Crawford stated that getting the cell phones was easy and took no more than five minutes to sign up for service.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53ayQquO-Dw

  • kurtbethel
    kurtbethel

    AVOID THE OBAMAPHONE!!

    It is nothing but trouble.

    - It automatically rejects calls from people with a different opinion.

    - Every time you take a picture, it produces a grimmer image of America.

    - It doesn't have a plan; it just keeps telling you how bad the other guy's plan is.

    - When it crashes, it blames your previous phone.

    - All 3 AM calls go directly to voicemail.

    - It has a really useless app called "Biden."

    - Pairing it with another device sucks all the energy out of the other unit.

    - Type in "job search" and it gives you directions to the welfare office.

    - The navigation feature covers all 57 States.

    - The default ringtone for international calls is "I'm sorry, so sorry, please accept my apology."

    - The healthcare app downloads and installs itself without your permission.

    - When you make a call, a teleprompter pops up to help you speak.

    - Restaurant reviews are all written by Michelle Obama.

    - There are never any winners on Angry Birds.

    - Instagram takes two months to process a photo and you have to fill out 3 PDFs to do so.

    - Paypal app is replaced with ReceivePal app.

    - You can't find "Jerusalem" on Google maps.

    - It turns all your Facebook friends into enemies and all your enemies into friends.

    - Don't want to work? There's an app for that, too.

    - It automatically bows down to phones made by foreign companies.

    - When you watch a YouTube video, a US ambassador gets killed.

    - When you dial "home", it calls Kenya.

    - As opposed to the iPhone, it's called the mePhone.

    Obamaphone comes with great features

  • DaCheech
    DaCheech

    I've been preaching to the choir, seems unbelievable.

    btw, the amount charged to us (paying cell phone users) is itemized as a TAX

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