The federal government has launched the Affordable Connectivity Program to help people living under the poverty line have internet services and a smart device of their choosing for free. Individuals receiving government benefits can also benefit from the program. Those who do not meet these criteria can still take advantage of the program by becoming a distributor of internet services. By becoming a distributor, individuals can help their communities gain free access to internet services and help them access telehealth services.
Listen to me attentively so you don’t claim ignorance later. I can help you pay $0 for your internet, and get a free smartphone, tablet, mobile hotspot, or laptop or I can explain to you how to be a distributor to enroll other people to get that same deal. Which one of these two do you want me to go over with you? Smart choice.
In this series, I discuss the Affordable Connectivity Program. Most importantly, I explain how to have internet for free and how to launch your business to become a distributor of internet services in their community.
The federal government launched the affordable connectivity program through which they partner with major internet services providers to ensure individuals making less than $27,180 or households making less than $36,620 a year do not pay a cent for internet and phone, tablet, or laptop. Moreover, the program can also benefit individuals who receive government benefits like SNAP, Medicaid, SSI, WIC, Pell Grant, or Free and Reduced-Price Lunch.
The government will pay your monthly internet bills and give you a one-time discount of $100 to purchase a device of your choosing if you earn less than 200% below the poverty line or receive government assistance. However, if you don’t qualify for the program or you qualify but want to earn residual income, you can still benefit from the program by becoming a distributor of internet services.
As a distributor, not only will you be building residual wealth each time you enroll a qualified individual in the program, but you will also help your community drive further economically by helping them save money to afford the retirement lifestyle they deserve. Moreover, as a distributor, you can enroll your clientele in Telehealth, where they can consult a doctor on the phone you give them for free using the internet you give them for free.
Only some people are eligible for these benefits, but everyone can become a distributor of these services. If you’re interested in either, contact me at 618-823-8701 or the person who shares this podcast link with you.
In summary, the federal government has launched the Affordable Connectivity Program to help people living under the poverty line have internet services and a smart device of their choosing for free. Individuals receiving government benefits can also benefit from the program. Those who do not meet these criteria can still take advantage of the program by becoming a distributor of internet services. By becoming a distributor, individuals can help their communities gain free access to internet services and help them access telehealth services.
I can help you pay $0 for the internet and a tablet
Listen to me closely. Don’t pay for your internet, and don’t pay full price for a phone, a tablet, or a desktop computer if you or your family is making less than $36,620 a year. Too good to be true, you are saying, aren’t you? Listen to this podcast to learn how to use the Affordable Connectivity Program.
In this series, I discuss the Affordable Connectivity Program. Most importantly, I explain the process and the criteria for eligibility. By the end of this podcast, you will know where to go or who to contact to receive your free laptop, desktop computer, or tablet from the federal government.
The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) helps low-income households pay for internet service and connected devices like laptops or tablets. Eligible individuals began to apply on December 31, 2021. The major American Internet Services Providers participate in the program to ensure you have continuous access wherever you are.
Individuals whose incomes are below 200% of the Federal Poverty Line or who are currently receiving a government benefit like SNAP, Medicaid, SSI, WIC, Pell Grant, or Free and Reduced-Price Lunch. Practically, individuals making less than $27,180 or households making less than $36,620 a year are eligible for the program.
The program offers qualified individuals up to a $30/month discount on internet service and a $75/month discount if they live on any federally recognized Indian tribe’s reservation, pueblo, or colon. Moreover, if qualified individuals do not have a laptop, tablet, or desktop computer, the program offers them a one-time discount of up to $100 to purchase one.
The slight caveat about the Affordable Connectivity Program is that if your internet plan is less than $30 and you find a laptop or a tablet that costs less than $100, you will have internet and a device for free. However, if your internet plan is $31 per month and your device costs $101, you will have to pay $2 out of pocket.
Now that you know what the Affordable Connectivity Program is and whether you are eligible, let me tell you how to enroll so you can start saving money on your phone and internet bills.
The only thing you need to do is to determine your eligibility. Once you determine that, ensure that you have documents to prove that; contact Louis Peyko at………he will enroll you in the program, and before you know it, you will save more money to afford the retirement lifestyle you deserve.
In summary, the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) provides low-income households discounted internet service, laptops, tablets, and desktop computers. Eligibility requires an income of less than $27,180 or a household income of less than $36,620 a year. Additionally, those receiving government benefits like SNAP, Medicaid, SSI, WIC, Pell Grant, or Free and Reduced-Price Lunch are also eligible. The program offers up to a $30/month discount on internet service and a $75/month discount if they live on a federally recognized Indian tribe reservation, pueblo, or colon. A one-time deal of up to $100 is also available to purchase a laptop, tablet, or desktop computer. To apply, individuals must determine their eligibility and contact Louis Peyko, who will enroll them in the program. By taking advantage of the Affordable Connectivity Program, individuals can save more money to afford their desired retirement lifestyle.
In this series, I discuss the Affordable Connectivity Program. Most importantly, I explain how to have internet for free and how to launch your business to become a distributor of internet services in their community.
The federal government launched the affordable connectivity program through which they partner with major internet services providers to ensure individuals making less than $27,180 or households making less than $36,620 a year do not pay a cent for internet and phone, tablet, or laptop. Moreover, the program can also benefit individuals who receive government benefits like SNAP, Medicaid, SSI, WIC, Pell Grant, or Free and Reduced-Price Lunch.
The government will pay your monthly internet bills and give you a one-time discount of $100 to purchase a device of your choosing if you earn less than 200% below the poverty line or receive government assistance. However, if you don’t qualify for the program or you qualify but want to earn residual income, you can still benefit from the program by becoming a distributor of internet services.
As a distributor, not only will you be building residual wealth each time you enroll a qualified individual in the program, but you will also help your community drive further economically by helping them save money to afford the retirement lifestyle they deserve. Moreover, as a distributor, you can enroll your clientele in Telehealth, where they can consult a doctor on the phone you give them for free using the internet you give them for free.
Only some people are eligible for these benefits, but everyone can become a distributor of these services. If you’re interested in either, contact me at 618-823-8701 or the person who shares this podcast link with you.
In summary, the federal government has launched the Affordable Connectivity Program to help people living under the poverty line have internet services and a smart device of their choosing for free. Individuals receiving government benefits can also benefit from the program. Those who do not meet these criteria can still take advantage of the program by becoming a distributor of internet services. By becoming a distributor, individuals can help their communities gain free access to internet services and help them access telehealth services.
I can help you pay $0 for the internet and a tablet
Listen to me closely. Don’t pay for your internet, and don’t pay full price for a phone, a tablet, or a desktop computer if you or your family is making less than $36,620 a year. Too good to be true, you are saying, aren’t you? Listen to this podcast to learn how to use the Affordable Connectivity Program.
In this series, I discuss the Affordable Connectivity Program. Most importantly, I explain the process and the criteria for eligibility. By the end of this podcast, you will know where to go or who to contact to receive your free laptop, desktop computer, or tablet from the federal government.
The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) helps low-income households pay for internet service and connected devices like laptops or tablets. Eligible individuals began to apply on December 31, 2021. The major American Internet Services Providers participate in the program to ensure you have continuous access wherever you are.
Individuals whose incomes are below 200% of the Federal Poverty Line or who are currently receiving a government benefit like SNAP, Medicaid, SSI, WIC, Pell Grant, or Free and Reduced-Price Lunch. Practically, individuals making less than $27,180 or households making less than $36,620 a year are eligible for the program.
The program offers qualified individuals up to a $30/month discount on internet service and a $75/month discount if they live on any federally recognized Indian tribe’s reservation, pueblo, or colon. Moreover, if qualified individuals do not have a laptop, tablet, or desktop computer, the program offers them a one-time discount of up to $100 to purchase one.
The slight caveat about the Affordable Connectivity Program is that if your internet plan is less than $30 and you find a laptop or a tablet that costs less than $100, you will have internet and a device for free. However, if your internet plan is $31 per month and your device costs $101, you will have to pay $2 out of pocket.
Now that you know what the Affordable Connectivity Program is and whether you are eligible, let me tell you how to enroll so you can start saving money on your phone and internet bills.
The only thing you need to do is to determine your eligibility. Once you determine that, ensure that you have documents to prove that; contact Louis Peyko at………he will enroll you in the program, and before you know it, you will save more money to afford the retirement lifestyle you deserve.
In summary, the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) provides low-income households discounted internet service, laptops, tablets, and desktop computers. Eligibility requires an income of less than $27,180 or a household income of less than $36,620 a year. Additionally, those receiving government benefits like SNAP, Medicaid, SSI, WIC, Pell Grant, or Free and Reduced-Price Lunch are also eligible. The program offers up to a $30/month discount on internet service and a $75/month discount if they live on a federally recognized Indian tribe reservation, pueblo, or colon. A one-time deal of up to $100 is also available to purchase a laptop, tablet, or desktop computer. To apply, individuals must determine their eligibility and contact Louis Peyko, who will enroll them in the program. By taking advantage of the Affordable Connectivity Program, individuals can save more money to afford their desired retirement lifestyle.