LOS ANGELES, July 22 /PRNewswire/ -- According to the U. S. Census Bureau, 15.9 million students will be heading to college this fall, with many attending schools that can be hours away from home. In fact, according to Cellular One, over 80% of college students carry cell phones and the number one reason for purchasing the cell phone was to keep in contact with family members.
Now is the perfect time for parents to take a look at their Kelsey Scott is going into her senior year at the University of North Carolina and spent more than $500 last year alone on calls to her family in San Diego, CA. «Its so hard when something happens and you cant call home because you have already gone over your minutes that month on your cell phone bill.» In addition, LowerMyBills.com just launched a new service, BillPay Plus for paying and managing monthly bills online, plus consumers can set up email alerts, so parents can keep track of when their childs bill is due and when they are about to go over their minutes. In addition, Matt Coffin, founder and CEO of LowerMyBills.com offers parents the following tips to save even further on wireless and telecom bills: Get a Buy a family plan. The plans include shared minutes between members and multiple phones. Purchase a plan that fits your students calling needs. Are they in class all day? Then make sure their plan has more night and weekend minutes. Do they have class mostly at night? Then more «anytime» minutes would be cost effective. Plans vary from state to state. Fees and plans differ in every state so be sure to compare rates, fees and minutes