Disclosure: I received free service and the use of a phone for 3 weeks time. As usual, all thoughts and opinions are mine and are not swayed by outside sources.
Carrie, a friend of mine, posts about a cell phone provider I’ve never heard of ALL THE TIME. I love Carrie and her Texas flare, not to mention she also has an Addie with dwarfism. We are North/South sisters. So, I finally asked her what was up with Solavei? She responded by sending me a phone and finding out for myself… and find out I did! I took the phone with me all over Rhode Island and up to Boston. I didn’t ever lose service, drop a call or miss a text! Although the phone sent was not something I would get myself (not a fan of Windows phones), the service on the said device, from the internet to making and receiving calls, was perfect- every time I used it.
Wanting to read more, Carrie sent me all the information she gives her cell phone clients. That’s right, Carrie has made a business out of Solavei. Intrigued, I read over 10 pages of informational sheets and watched this video… which I thought was poignant and moving. Not what I would expect from a big company. Then again, Solavei is like a big family.
Even Addie loved the service!
After all of my calls, texts (picture and text only), internet usage and more calls (I have A LOT of calls that go out to doctors everyday), I read what Solavei was about. Not satisfied with just what I’d heard (I am always a skeptic), I dug a bit deeper- to find out why there were not posters hanging in every bus shelter, no lit up signs dotting I-95 and not one overbearing glossy page in any of the magazines I get in the mail. How, with a price so awesome, is there not more advertising to support the numbers? But there it was. I’d answered my question. Instead of advertising, bombarding you with every different advertising medium, Solavei relies on its users and members to recruit users.
After all… hadn’t I been intrigued to ask?
Solavei, using the rising industry of social commerce, is “shifting the billions of dollars being spent in advertising into the hands of the people when they simply share Solavei Mobile Service with others”. Sounds simple. Almost too simple. So I asked Carrie more. It’s $49/month with UNLIMITED voice, text AND data on a 4G nationwide network (yes, it works in all the nooks and crannies of Rhode Island!), and there are benefits to you (like FREE service and income to you), for sharing the service and having others sign up. It really is that easy.
Solavei is expanding in other retail venues, but like many American’s, my second largest monthly bill (not including cars and mortgage) is the cell phone! I know what provider I’ll be working with and I am so thankful that I gave it a chance (it pays, literally, to have friends all over the country!).
Please contact Carrie at 214-493-9672, carrie@beyondbakesales.com or check out her and Solavei out via Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, and YouTube.
Disclosure: I received free service and the use of a phone for 3 weeks time. As usual, all thoughts and opinions are mine and are not swayed by outside sources.
Jessica @ Keeping Mommy Sane says
i never heard of this before!!! Something to look into, for sure. Thanks for sharing!!
Jackie says
Wow – I’ve never heard of it. I’m intrigued, Chelley. Thanks for this post!
SoxysDiamond {Sarah} (@SoxysDiamond) says
I had never heard of Solavei before either – thanks for the information!
Candice ⚓ (@TheNewModernMom) says
Never heard of it, but seems like something worth looking in to.