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What Are You Willing to Give For Your iPhone?

You can find stories on the Internet about people who have sold their kidney for an iPhone or an iPad. To you and me that seems a little bit crazy. I can visualize you shaking your head in disapproval at the folly of giving up body parts for a mobile device.

Just stop for a moment and think. The idea of selling body parts for an iPhone is not unique to young people abroad. Many of you are already giving an arm and a leg in payments to your mobile service providers for the honor of having an iPhone with full Internet access.

It doesn’t have to be that way. Together, we can stop this madness.

Let me introduce you to Solavei, which provides Unlimited Voice, Text, and Data for only $49/month. Don’t be one of the millions of Americans losing their ass to pay for iPhone service to the major carriers.

Bring your unlocked iPhone to Solavei to start on the road to recovery. We can make your life whole again.

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