Are you one of those who think it is incredible that people are now paying more than one hundred dollars a month to talk constantly to others?
Personally I don't feel important enough that I have to be constantly talking to others but obviously some people are since I see them talking on the way into a store, in the store, on the way out, and even in the car as they drive away they had a cell phone glued to a hand and ear.
So why not spend the same amount of time on the phone and spend hundreds less?
And how about Judge Judy? A third of her cases seem to involve idiots who put someone on their cell plan or co-sign for them, then end up owing hundreds or even thousands of dollars on their bills.
If your friend or relative, or even 20-year-old can get a bank card they can have their own cell service account even without a credit check.
OK, no one who is addicted to their phone is going to unplug, if they were I wouldn't see people walking into walls or driving erratically all the time because they are on the phone, but this isn't about that, this is about that twelve hundred dollars every year you spend on that cell phone.
Wouldn't it make a lot more sense to pay only $200/year for unlimited cell service?
Did you know that whether you have an old flip phone or the latest smartphone you can get 500 minutes of air time, and send five hundred text messages for only 500mb 4G Ten dollars a month?
Actually, with tax, it is closer to $10.11 per month.
If you need more, for $20/month you can get unlimited talk, unlimited text, and a gob of internet time.
That's not some cut-rate service either, it is just the same cell service you get now and you can also get plans which have many more hours of talk time for a bit more, but the basic charge is only ten dollars a month.
I know, I have it and it is fine.
Go to Red Pocket to learn more, according to some quick research, this seems to be a subsidiary of Verizon, not a nocturnal aviation company (fly by night).
Personally I don't feel important enough that I have to be constantly talking to others but obviously some people are since I see them talking on the way into a store, in the store, on the way out, and even in the car as they drive away they had a cell phone glued to a hand and ear.
So why not spend the same amount of time on the phone and spend hundreds less?
And how about Judge Judy? A third of her cases seem to involve idiots who put someone on their cell plan or co-sign for them, then end up owing hundreds or even thousands of dollars on their bills.
If your friend or relative, or even 20-year-old can get a bank card they can have their own cell service account even without a credit check.
OK, no one who is addicted to their phone is going to unplug, if they were I wouldn't see people walking into walls or driving erratically all the time because they are on the phone, but this isn't about that, this is about that twelve hundred dollars every year you spend on that cell phone.
Wouldn't it make a lot more sense to pay only $200/year for unlimited cell service?
Did you know that whether you have an old flip phone or the latest smartphone you can get 500 minutes of air time, and send five hundred text messages for only 500mb 4G Ten dollars a month?
Actually, with tax, it is closer to $10.11 per month.
If you need more, for $20/month you can get unlimited talk, unlimited text, and a gob of internet time.
That's not some cut-rate service either, it is just the same cell service you get now and you can also get plans which have many more hours of talk time for a bit more, but the basic charge is only ten dollars a month.
I know, I have it and it is fine.
Go to Red Pocket to learn more, according to some quick research, this seems to be a subsidiary of Verizon, not a nocturnal aviation company (fly by night).