FreedomPop
FreedomPop is a dedicated team of wireless service professionals who recognized a significant gap in the market: no corporate carrier truly prioritized seniors' needs. They reimagined cell service for seniors with FreedomPop. Freedom from high-priced bills, relentless rate hikes, the endless waits for customer service, and the confusing, temporary promotions offered by mainstream corporate carriers. Regular plans start at just $10 per month for unlimited talk and text with full nationwide coverage and 1GB of blazing-fast 5G internet - and switching is simple.
FreedomPop (https://www.freedompop.com/) is happy to announce that basketball legend Julius Erving (known as Dr. J) will be front-and-center in spreading the word that FreedomPop is now America’s #1 cell service for seniors. Originally launched in 2011, FreedomPop’s discounted wireless service — sold nationwide in Target, Walmart, and online — is shifting its strategic focus to serve what the company considers a segment of the wireless market that has been neglected for far too long. “Seniors often live on limited incomes and deserve a higher level of customer care,” said Erving. “I turned 74 last month, and as a senior myself, I’m proud to team up with FreedomPop.”
“We’re particularly proud that our customer service representatives are trained to pick up the phone in two minutes or less and guide seniors through our specially designed easy-to-switch process,” said Joshua Gordon, CEO of FreedomPop’s parent company, RedPocket Mobile. Because seniors often lack the mobility to travel to retail stores or service locations to get upgrades or repairs, FreedomPop’s customer service representatives walk seniors through switching their wireless service from the comfort of their own homes. FreedomPop plans see users saving an average of 50% or more per month and lets them keep their phone number. FreedomPop gives seniors a way to stay connected to their family and friends while saving money.
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