Hey everyone, today was a hectic day so sadly I could only post something short. I wanted to provide some free money saving services that I use that most people don't hear about since the companies don't advertise it openly.
If you have a work or student e-mail, you can get 15% off your phone bills from AT&T or Verizon by just submitting your e-mail from the official sites I provide. All you have to do is submit your e-mail and just open the e-mail you receive, no need to input any information or credit card info.
Note: once you obtain the discount, the discount will happen your next occurring monthly bill, so you'll have to wait a month to see the discount take place.
Amazon Prime, a membership service that provides unlimited fast shipping, is also available for free for 1 year if you have a working school e-mail. So dust out your old login info to access this awesome service. If you are a regular Amazon user like me, the Prime service is something you'll love.
Verizon: www.wireless.att.com/business/authenticate
AT&T: www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/employee/emaildomainauthentication.jsp
Amazon Prime: www.amazon.com/student
Wow, I need to go back to school. I will let my friends know about this though!
ReplyDeletethanks man, I'm checking out Amazon right now!
ReplyDeleteI got the amazon prime hook up earlier this year, it came in handy when I was ordering books for school.
ReplyDeleteSweet, pity I can't get this from New Zealand :<
ReplyDeleteAmazon Prime sounds good.
ReplyDeletei have amazon prime its quite useful
ReplyDeleteAmazon Prime is great, highly recommend it to everyone I know!
ReplyDeleteVery good to know, thanks!
ReplyDeletegreat tip, too bad I'm not in the USA nor I'm a student any more, :(
ReplyDeletethanks for the tip
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip. I shop on Amazon all the time.
ReplyDeletetoo bad I dont have any
ReplyDeleteI am surprised that I didn't know this. Looks like im gonna go save 20 bucks.
ReplyDeletegood tip! thanks
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip.
ReplyDeletechecking out amazon, thanks for that
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip. Too bad I'm no longer in school.
ReplyDeletenice find... thanks for the tip!
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ReplyDeleteToo bad I'm in Canada.
ReplyDeletethis would be useful if i didnt have metro piece of shit. thansk for teh info though, i might change now...
ReplyDeletegreat tips ! following !
ReplyDeleteThanks, this shipping from Amazon is going to be amazing.
ReplyDeleteDamn, I have a student e-mail, but don't use these providers :(
ReplyDeleteI knew the Amazon Prime one, but not the other two. Thank you for this useful information!
ReplyDeletethanks man on that amazon tip! it saved me from having to renew prme
ReplyDeleteToo bad I'm not a student and don't live in the USA.
ReplyDeleteunfortunately i'm with a different cell carrier.
ReplyDeletegreat tips. i love saving moneys
ReplyDeleteThanks for the share man :)
ReplyDeletegood advice, thanks man
ReplyDeleteGood news bro, thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteBoo I'm not in the US
ReplyDeleteThanks for the advice
ReplyDeletei use amazon a lot, and i still use my school email. thanks for the tip!
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Doesn't apply to me. I'm Canadian! ;)
ReplyDeleteNice, I keep paying through the nose on shipping >.>
ReplyDeletegreat deal, thanks for the tip, mate!
ReplyDeleteI be Canadian, and thus do not qualify for the aforementioned amazing deals :(
ReplyDeleteYeah Prime is great, good post!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! I'm not in the US, but I passed the link along to a few friends in college that will really benefit from this. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYou just helped me out as a college student, tremendously, thank you so much keep up all the good work on this blog.
ReplyDeletethx very much for the share!!
ReplyDeleteaw, this is awesome to bad it wont work for me because im outside the US
ReplyDeleteSame as most of the others, not in the US:/
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Awesome stuff,too bad i`m outside the US.
ReplyDeleteinteresting read... but no at&t here :(
ReplyDeleteDidn't know they were doing such discounts. Too bad I can't benefit from 'em either! Thanks anyway.
ReplyDeleteI love amazon!
ReplyDeletegreat info
ReplyDeletethanks for the tip!
ReplyDeletegreat blog - following
ReplyDeleteI'm a bit worried about using old school info, the fine print on amazon says they can charge you if they find out you're not enrolled at the "edu" address you use.
ReplyDeleteI use AT&T.
ReplyDeleteI hate AT&T.
Good tip, aha timbits like these are always nice (:
ReplyDeleteI started up with free Prime service last summer. It's great being able to get things shipped so quickly at no extra cost, even though I mostly just buy stuff for my kindle nowadays.
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