Happy Thanksgiving, U.S.A., From Lightyear Wireless
It’s Thanksgiving Day here in the U.S.A., and we all have so many things to be grateful for. Just living here in this country is a good place to start. Though it definitely has its many problems, it also affords us many freedoms not found elsewhere.
Having loving friends and family is a blessing we can all relate to. Even those who are no longer with us have provided us with warm and loving memories that we can continue to cherish and enjoy.
The many technological advances we enjoy is another blessing we can appreciate. Lightyear Wireless has certainly provided some of that for many of us. Besides providing some of the best phones on the market and superior network coverage, Lightyear also provides unlimited everything service–truly Unlimited Talk, truly Unlimited Texting, and truly Unlimited Data, with NO DATA CAPS, as the other major providers impose, all at the incredible price of only $59.99 per month, with only sales tax beyond that. In my area, that’s a TOTAL BILL of only $64.94, except that it’s free for me now.
But best of all is Free Wireless Forever–the ability Lightyear Wireless has given both its representatives and its customers, to earn free wireless service every month, by simply referring a few friends to Lightyear, one time, and being able to enjoy eliminating our monthly cell phone bill from then on.
To date, Lightyear Wireless has saved Americans in the U.S., Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands over $300,000 in cell phone savings, as indicated by the graphic above. That’s over $300,000 that Americans can spend somewhere else, on something else important to them. So Thank You, Lightyear Wireless, for being the first to bring Free Wireless Forever to Americans everywhere and for bringing us the only opportunity for consumers to actually earn money in the wireless industry, without the necessity of spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on a franchise and all of the expenses and headaches that would entail. God Bless Lightyear Wireless!
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