Quoting Joe Mackey to Nancy Backus on 01-19-19 07:03 <=-
And cell phones when they first came out, the huge ones.
I wasn't anywhere near the cutting edge on those
I didn't get my first one until around '08. And that was simply
because I could have one cheaper than a landline. I was paying about
$20 a month and hardly used it. I could get a cell for about $5 a
month.
I got my first one so that I'd have something in an emergency on the
road... now it's for a little more than that, but just basic convenience
and in case of emergency...
I pay-as-you-go with TracFone and my cost is still about $5 a
month with triple (or double) minutes so each one I buy I get two or
three free and only charged for what I use.
I've got TracFone, too... with double minutes... I like the
pay-as-you-go aspect, too... :)
That first one was a basic flip phone. After a couple of years I
got better one and finally a smart phone that was used mostly to photograph violators that could say handicap, no parking, etc wasn't marked. This way it showed they were in violation. And it was even
better when I got one with wifi and a university account so didn't have
to pay data rates to send the pictures to the office, I could do it for free.
That's a useful setup... :) And useful for your work...
I don't really care to call someone just to chat, figuring
they are busy doing something. Always been that way.
The nature of my "work" means I do need to call people somewhat just to chat.... but I do that from my landline by and large.... Unless I'm out
of town, and someone needs my services anyway....
My minutes roll over and over the years I have racked up 44 hours
of talk time the last time I checked a few weeks ago. :)
I have to buy time quarterly to keep the phone active.
Mine roll over too... but I do use a fair bit of them, well, more than
you do, anyway... ;) I only have a little over 1000 minutes left on
mine currently. I buy the year service card, which comes with 400
minutes, doubled to 800, and often have a bonus code to add another 200
or 300.... I'm due to renew that early March.... Clearly, I don't need
to have more minutes, but one does have to keep the phone active... ;)
It works out to be about $9 a month, including tax.... and I don't have
to worry about it for a year... :)
ttyl neb
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