She called me, I called her, what does it matter, its just an excuse to sit and eat candy.Did Burl pick up that Vassar sweat shirt at the Drop and Shop Gently Used Clothes and Auto Parts Store?
Seems like most of the youngsters (under 60) are using pre paid . I am still on a plan with an employee discount even though I am nobody’s employee due to the benefit of compound interest. Il have to check out the pre paids.
Hubby and I both have Trac-Phones. They cost us $15 at Target, and we buy minutes as we need them. If I misplace my phone, I’m not out any great sum of money, and I won’t get bill for 10 calls to Lower Elbonia.
For many, today’s effort would not make sense as a lot of folks are used to having unlimited talk minutes in their plan. It is only a subset of us who still have the limited number of minutes plans or the pay-as-you-go plans where every minute costs a set amount.
I use to have boost Mobil, then I got a go phone, but in both cases I used the phone so seldom that I didn’t go through my minutes before the 90 day renewal ran out. Now I have an Obama phone, I never have to renew, the minutes are free, and I’ve never once ran out of my monthly minutes.
mikie2 over 9 years ago
Dumb and dumber. The same level of intelligence that resulted in Patty. Look at Ma’s face, she knows, oh, she knows.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 9 years ago
She called me, I called her, what does it matter, its just an excuse to sit and eat candy.Did Burl pick up that Vassar sweat shirt at the Drop and Shop Gently Used Clothes and Auto Parts Store?
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 9 years ago
My cellphone is a pre-paid. I get charged 30 cents for every text I receive, even if it is a wrong number. (I know its’s off topic)
celestpuls over 9 years ago
My mother-in-law used to call me and say, “Can you call me back so I don’t use up my minutes?”
riverhawk over 9 years ago
Seems like most of the youngsters (under 60) are using pre paid . I am still on a plan with an employee discount even though I am nobody’s employee due to the benefit of compound interest. Il have to check out the pre paids.
Dani Rice over 9 years ago
Hubby and I both have Trac-Phones. They cost us $15 at Target, and we buy minutes as we need them. If I misplace my phone, I’m not out any great sum of money, and I won’t get bill for 10 calls to Lower Elbonia.
Pipe Tobacco over 9 years ago
For many, today’s effort would not make sense as a lot of folks are used to having unlimited talk minutes in their plan. It is only a subset of us who still have the limited number of minutes plans or the pay-as-you-go plans where every minute costs a set amount.
patlaborvi over 9 years ago
I use to have boost Mobil, then I got a go phone, but in both cases I used the phone so seldom that I didn’t go through my minutes before the 90 day renewal ran out. Now I have an Obama phone, I never have to renew, the minutes are free, and I’ve never once ran out of my monthly minutes.
patlaborvi over 9 years ago
Also I suspect Joy doesn’t realize that when you’re on a cell phone the minutes come off both phones, not just the one that makes the call.