In Celebration Of One-year Anniversary, Resellular.com is Offering 'Get out of Cell Contract' Service for Free in January.

January 22, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
January 20, 2007 — In celebration of their one-year anniversary, Resellular.com is offering their service completely free to all users. Resellular is the online community which enables it’s users a unique way to ‘Shop & Drop’ cellular phone contacts. The nationwide community takes advantage of an unadvertised service which all major wireless providers offer, called a “transfer of responsibility” – which essentially enables contract holders to offer their remaining contract to a willing taker.

The community, spanning across the U.S., consists of two types of users – those looking to get out of their cell phone contract, and those looking for a contract with less commitment. “Most wireless providers now require at least a one or two-year commitment, so the idea of finding the same plan, with the same provider, for as little as 2-months is a breath of fresh air”, says co-founder Joseph Armstrong. Even more appealing, is that those looking for a contract are not even required to register with Resellular. “The most important part of this community is getting the dialogue started between the current contract-holder and potential contract-taker. So avoiding any possible distractions for an interested taker, such as registration, seemed like a no-brainer”, says Armstrong.

On the flip side, folks looking to get out of their cell phone contract only require a valid email address to register. Doing so, allows them to post a small advertisement of their contract to the nationwide audience. Prior to this community, a contract-holder was limited to only asking their friends and family. Resellular has essentially expanded their ‘friends and family’ to a nationwide user base which is dedicated to smaller contracts and avoiding early termination fees.

Usually posting your contract on Resellular costs a one-time fee of $14.99, but the community is offering their service completely free during the month of January. “We have seen continued and rapid success this past year” says Armstrong. “Our community has grown, and really embraced the idea of taking their contracts out of big-business, and into their own hands. It only made sense that they should reap the rewards of such a successful year.”