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Consumer Cellular’s “Best Deal Ever” Saves New Customers $200 on Two Unlimited Lines

Williams MBy Williams MJune 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Consumer Cellular is leaning hard into affordability right now with what it calls its “Best Deal Offer of the Year”: switch to two unlimited lines for as low as $55 per month and get $200 back in bill credits. The discount is delivered as $25 off each of the first eight invoices, and the offer is available to new customers 50 and older who sign up with promo code SAVE200 by June 14, 2026.

The latest promo is a very straightforward pitch for shoppers who are tired of complicated wireless pricing. Consumer Cellular’s pricing is no-contract, with no annual agreement, and the company backs new service with a 45-day risk-free guarantee. It even lets customers change plans anytime, which is a major contrast from carriers that lock people into more rigid setups.

For those who do not need unlimited everything, Consumer Cellular still has cheaper entry points. The carrier features a $20 monthly plan that includes unlimited talk, unlimited text, and 1GB of data. Plus, most single-line unlimited plans include 35GB of high-speed data, and most multi-line unlimited plans include 50GB before speeds are reduced.

Why Switch to Consumer Cellular

Built around the idea that wireless should be simple, Consumer Cellular utilizes a support-first approach. The company highlights 100% U.S.-based customer support, an easy account-management setup, and AARP benefits that include special member pricing.

For many older adults, the appeal is less about flashy extras and more about getting a plan that fits their actual habits without paying for more than they use. With Consumer Cellular, AARP members can get an extra 5% off monthly service and 30% off select accessories. If someone mostly calls, texts, checks email, browses the web, or streams a little over Wi-Fi, the $55 two-line deal or the $20 starter plan could make a lot more sense than a pricier “unlimited” plan from a big carrier.

Recently, the wireless carrier commissioned a study by Harris Poll and found that nearly eight in 10 mobile consumers age 50 and older either already have an unlimited plan or use less data than their plan allows each month. More than half in that age group said they do not even know how much data they use, and Consumer Cellular says its average customer age 50 and older uses just over 5GB per month.

With the $200 promo still live through June 14, 2026, now is the time for eligible shoppers to compare their current bill against Consumer Cellular’s offer and unlock the savings.

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