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GreatCall unveils new Unlimited Monthly Plans

November 19, 2010 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

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GreatCall, the company behind super easy to use Jitterbug phones for the elderly (at least we see them that way), announced two new Unlimited monthly rate plan options:

  • Simply Unlimited plan, which offers Unlimited Anytime minutes, unlimited Night and Weekend minutes, unlimited texting and no data charges for $79.99 per month. In addition, it also comes with free calls to GreatCall Operator Service and free voicemail.
  • Premium plan, which comes with 400 Anytime minutes, and unlimited Night and Weekend minutes for $39.99 per month.

Additionally, both plans also include free access to The Daily Health Tips, MyCalendar, LiveNurse and Wellness Call services.

Aside from this two plans, GreatCall also has two cheaper offerings – Basic 14 plan that costs $14.99 per month and includes 50 anytime minutes, and Basic 19 plan which for additional $5 a month adds 50 more anytime minutes. Both plans come with free access to Daily Health Tips and MyCalendar applications…

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