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Posted by Fawteen on January 22, 2005 at 09:25:01 from (65.99.191.44):
In Reply to: cellphone-how old is yours posted by dieselade on January 22, 2005 at 04:57:41:
About 6 months, and it won't be getting any older. Had a 3.5 watt analog in my truck,paid for 20 minutes a month (minimum plan)rarely used more than 5. When it died, couldn't see paying nearly $30 a month for a phone I wasn't using, so went with a trackfone. Minimum purchase is 10 minutes, expire whether used or not after 90 days. Every time I call to recharge it turns into a runaround and a giant pain. STILL wasn't using all my minutes, so the last time they expired, I threw the damn thing in the center console, and it'll still be there in 20 years when I junk the truck as far as I'm concerned. They're a hassle to use, coverage sucks in Downeast Maine, the signal stinks, you can hardly be understood and I don't need to be in touch that much anyway. In fact, I ENJOY not being connected. (In case I was too subtle, I HATE cell phones...)
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