If you’re in the market for a new cell phone, now days you don’t have to plop down your hard earned money for the latest new cell phone styles unless you are looking for a phone with all the bells and whistles. If you want a nice up-to-date phone that’s also very practical, then you should first take a look and compare cell phone rate plans that include a free cell phone as part of their offer
If you’re in the market for a new cell phone, now days you don’t have to plop down your hard earned money for the latest new cell phone styles unless you are looking for a phone with all the bells and whistles. If you want a nice up-to-date phone that’s also very practical, then you should first take a look and compare cell phone rate plans that include a free cell phone as part of their offer
Vic Smith wrote: On Sat, 05 Jul 2008 09:48:15 -0400, HK <payer33859@mypacks.net> wrote: You used only 200 minutes over an entire year? Crikey. We go through about 700 minutes a month...of course there are four of us on the family plan, one is a teenager still in high school and another is a college student. They talk a lot, but they IM even more. Thank
P.Schuman wrote: My son is out looking at different cell plans so he can get a smartphone.. However, I've warned him - for budgeting purposes - that the real monthly cost is not just the detailed voice and/or data plan, but it also includes the local TAXES. Looking at some of my old Sprint bills, it looks like a $39 plan had about $7.50 added in taxes = 20%% So - what
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