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Wireless carrier PureTalk is running a time-limited promotion that brings all five of its mobile plans down to $15 per month for the initial three months, a significant reduction from standard pricing that ranges between $24.99 and $64.99 monthly. The deal, valid through September 8, represents a substantial savings opportunity for customers seeking more affordable cellular service without sacrificing core features.
Under the current offer, subscribers gain unlimited calling and texting on every plan tier. Four plans include unlimited data capability, while the most basic option provides 7GB of monthly data. All plans incorporate hotspot access ranging from 2GB to 30GB, plus integrated spam call filtering to block fraudulent and unwanted communications.
PureTalk allows customers to retain their existing phone numbers, bring compatible devices from other carriers, and avoid long-term service contracts or surprise charges. The company projects that a family of four could reduce annual wireless expenses by up to $1,000 compared with major national carriers. The three highest-tier plans additionally feature international roaming capabilities.
The carrier operates a wholly U.S.-based customer support operation and maintains a record of community support for American military veterans. Interested consumers can explore additional promotional details and comparable technology deals at www.foxnews.com/deals.
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