$275/Year Phone Bill
When I moved back to Nebraska from Las Vegas in July 2021, I was looking for the absolute cheapest phone service I could find. I was a year into debt freedom and starting my mini-retirement, so saving money was a must. That’s when I found Visible—and I haven’t looked back since.
Visible is a Verizon-owned company, so you’re getting coverage on America’s best network, but without all the extra fluff (or cost). It’s prepaid, super simple, and everything is managed through the app—no extra fees or contracts. Just unlimited talk, text, and data. You even get hotspot access included.
I’ve paid $25 a month from the day I signed up. Then they introduced annual billing last year, and I jumped on it. Now I pay just $275 for the entire year!! That breaks down to less than $23 a month, and I don’t have to think about my phone bill again until next year. 🙌
Switching is WAY easier than you think. You can keep your current number and phone, and the whole process is super smooth. If you’re already on Verizon and have a compatible iPhone, you can literally switch to Visible in just a few minutes (yes, minutes).
If your phone needs a SIM card, they’ll mail it to you—pop it in, follow the step-by-step instructions, and you’re good to go. You can also buy a new phone directly from Visible and transfer your number during checkout. Their website walks you through everything, and it’s refreshingly easy (for real).
If you're someone who wants to keep expenses low without sacrificing quality, I highly recommend it. Use my referral code 3r7FN8 when you sign up and we’ll both get $20 off a future payment—which makes it even cheaper.
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If you’re still paying $60, $70, or $100+ a month for phone service… you really don’t have to. Visible has been dependable, affordable, and totally worth it for me. Give it a shot—your budget will love you for it!
**Special Note from Amanda: If you are still paying off your phone, it may be cheaper to keep your current phone plan until the phone is paid off, and then switch. If you need help crunching the numbers to find that sweet spot to switch, please reach out to me here.