^ Cell phones *themselves* aren't a scam, just the calling plans. Early termination fees, 1- and 2-year contracts, etc. Those are the true scams.
^ Cell phones *themselves* aren't a scam, just the calling plans. Early termination fees, 1- and 2-year contracts, etc. Those are the true scams.
They charge a price, you can decide if you want it or not.
Interesting! I do think a lot of the plans are scams like some posters here.
Ugh. Whatever.
You know what the real scam is? Food! What if I want to stop eating? I can't! And yet they have the nerve to charge me for something I can't stop using.
Those people should move to better locations. Or buy plans online. I have unlimited minutes and unlimited text and picture messaging, and it costs less than my parents' landline...and they don't even have voicemail or caller ID...and they still have to pay extra for long distance!They charge a price, you can decide if you want it or not.
That doesn't make it right.
Some people don't have all possible cell phone plans to choose from. If they only have one or two available, all of which charge unbelievable fees, then where does that leave the consumer?
I don't have a cell phone. But I do keep a prepaid one in each of the cars just in case.
Same here, for the last several years. But apparently my mother-in-law decided my wife and I really need the iPhone 3Gs, so my reign as a cell phone holdout will be over.
I'm grateful for the gift, but some part of me is dreading being so reachable.![]()
You don't have to answer. I almost never actually answer the phone unless I want to hear from whoever is calling.
"Insurance" plans. Case in point: My verizon contract has repair/replacement insurance on the phones. One of our phones has gotten damaged recently and we went to file a claim: Now here's our choices - 1) By a new phone 2) Renew our contract for 2 years. However our policy originally said that were no deductible, no fee beyond the monthly and no contract renewal. Verizon's excuse: Well we know that, but we changed out claim procedure on Jan. 1...we know we didn't send you a notice but is it really that big of a problem for you? Just renew the contract or buy a new phone. I told them I'm not going to pay for nothing, which is what I'm doing, "Oh we're sorry, but you have to keep insurance on this plan...no, we know it was optional when you signed up, but as of Jan. 1 it's mandatory."^ Cell phones *themselves* aren't a scam, just the calling plans. Early termination fees, 1- and 2-year contracts, etc. Those are the true scams.
I have one but I usually keep it off as I have a landline. However, I've never liked talking on the phone in general so I don't use it too often. Most of my contact is through email/messaging. I find that hearing only in one ear with the phone is a pain in the ass.
Wow, send me a picture - I gotta see how your ear is connected to your ass!![]()
BETWEEN HIS FUCKING LEGS!!
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