If you are on a contract with a phone company you can get a free upgrade if you are on contract with them, you just need to talk to Verizon about free Verizon phones while on contract.
You can look at the offers Verizon have at their website www.verizonwireless.com. They do have some free phones but you need to commit to a two year contract for these.
Many carriers will give you a free phone to sign a contract with them. Although in the long run the phone is free the service certainly is not. Beware what you are signing when getting a free phone.
Although Samsung phones are generally expensive, you can find cheap ones for free when you sign up for a cell phone contract. They give you the phone free if you sign a two year contract.
I am not aware of Sprint handing out free cell phones. You can contact your local Sprint store or the website to find what the contract rates and cost would be for a cell contract.
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Many companies offer free phones if you sign up for a two year contract. The minutes would not be free with these plans. There are plans that offer free cell phones and monthly minutes to qualifying individuals. To qualify, you have to be meet income and other requirements.
Many free phones from Verizon come from either promotions or contract deals. Perhaps wait until another promotion occurs or invest in a contract to get a good free phone.
You can get any of them cheap, depending on what company you want to deal with, most have a selection of android phones for free on a contract. And if you don't find a free one on a contract they will still be relatively cheap.
It is possible, but very unlikely that you will find the information you are looking for because with cell phones not all phones have a contract with names and addresses, some don't require any information on file so there is no information to get from that phone number. And even if they have a contract some privacy laws won't allow that information to the public. It also is not free to do so and will cost you some money to locate that person that way, and your not guaranteed it will be what you are looking for.
No contract phones are typically more expensive to use that contract phones for moderate to heavy users, you will miss out on the benefits of free in-contract upgrades and have to pay full retail price. You will also have to insure no contract phone independently, when as this is usually included in the price of line rental for contract phones.
It does sound to good to be true. Although you may get a phone free on contract, there is no such thing as a "free lunch". Free phones will come with a phone subscription which subsidizes the device.