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New Easy-to-Use Mobile Phone Designed for Senior Citizens Makes Dialing Error Proof with Large Speaking Keypad / Calls Emergency Services and Four People by Pressing Smart SOS Button One Time

Breakthrough new phone is so easy to use, blind persons are enjoying its features. The Easy Senior Phone makes dialing a breeze with its extra large buttons and speaking keypad, seniors everywhere are calling it a "miracle lifeline".

2012-08-15
INDIANAPOLIS, IN, August 15, 2012 (Press-News.org) Breakthrough new phone is so easy to use, blind persons are enjoying its features. The Easy Senior Phone makes dialing a breeze with its extra large buttons and speaking keypad, seniors everywhere are calling it a "miracle lifeline".

"Anyone can use our phone," says Chad Darus of Easy Senior Phone who spent months helping develop the phone which boasts a smart SOS button that when pressed one time calls first responders while simultaneously notifying up to 4 others that you need immediate assistance. "Our phone can save your life in an emergency," adds Darus

Easy Senior Phone combines old technology found in those old stay at home type 'help, I've fallen' personal emergency systems that only work around your home with todays mobile phones that work virtually everywhere. The best part is that the SOS feature is free. Why pay monthly for a help button that only works at home?

While the emergency help button is free for the life of the phone, you will need a cellular phone plan for the senior phone and Darus' group offer plans from as low as $3.33 per month with no contract. "We are giving these lifesaving phones away free with a new activation of just $35 and shipping" says Darus.

The new Easy Senior Phone is available FREE if you are over 55 while supplies last, available from Universal Direct Dept. 6902 Hawthorn Park Dr. Indianapolis, IN 46220 phone: 317-855-1067 orders: 800-920-7731 credit card required for activation. www.freeseniorphone.com Offer backed by 60-day satisfaction guarantee.

Universal Direct is a direct marketing company that specializes in developing products designed to make baby boomers lives easier.


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[Press-News.org] New Easy-to-Use Mobile Phone Designed for Senior Citizens Makes Dialing Error Proof with Large Speaking Keypad / Calls Emergency Services and Four People by Pressing Smart SOS Button One Time
Breakthrough new phone is so easy to use, blind persons are enjoying its features. The Easy Senior Phone makes dialing a breeze with its extra large buttons and speaking keypad, seniors everywhere are calling it a "miracle lifeline".