View Poll Results: What company do you use for your personal CELL phone?
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Who's your CELL phone company?
#1
Who's your CELL phone company?
I never cared about this before because I was on my ex husband's business plan and I never saw a bill for my cell phone use. I finally got my own plan last night, a new phone and a new cell phone number, and have learned about the costs of minutes and texting. I kept AT&T since my kids, ex and sweetheart, are all on it, and calls and texts are free to others on AT&T. Then I got to wondering about what company other's are using.
I signed up for the minimum for use outside of AT&T: 450 minutes/month and 100 texts/month, at $39.99 and $9.99, respectively. I know many people have work plans, but if you pay for your own, what do you have?
I signed up for the minimum for use outside of AT&T: 450 minutes/month and 100 texts/month, at $39.99 and $9.99, respectively. I know many people have work plans, but if you pay for your own, what do you have?
#2
Verizon.
Where I live and whereI play they are the best choice due to their coverage.
I have no land or digital line, my cell is all I have and it has been this way for 4-years, ever since I bought the house because I just could not see putting in a land line.
Where I live and whereI play they are the best choice due to their coverage.
I have no land or digital line, my cell is all I have and it has been this way for 4-years, ever since I bought the house because I just could not see putting in a land line.
#4
A T & T/Cingular.
I don't use the cell phone all that often. I've a phone at my desk all day at work... and I do have a land line at home.
I pay $29.99 for 200 "peak minutes" and I forgot how many nights and weekend minutes. I've only gone over a few times on "peak" and that gets expensive, I never use all the weekend minutes and my minutes don't "rollover." I have no text messaging on the plan... I seldom text.
Given my limited use, right now my plan works just fine for me, and the service is good too.
I don't use the cell phone all that often. I've a phone at my desk all day at work... and I do have a land line at home.
I pay $29.99 for 200 "peak minutes" and I forgot how many nights and weekend minutes. I've only gone over a few times on "peak" and that gets expensive, I never use all the weekend minutes and my minutes don't "rollover." I have no text messaging on the plan... I seldom text.
Given my limited use, right now my plan works just fine for me, and the service is good too.
#5
Originally Posted by Triple-H,Jan 16 2008, 11:31 AM
Verizon.
Where I live and whereI play they are the best choice due to their coverage.
I have no land or digital line, my cell is all I have and it has been this way for 4-years, ever since I bought the house because I just could not see putting in a land line.
Where I live and whereI play they are the best choice due to their coverage.
I have no land or digital line, my cell is all I have and it has been this way for 4-years, ever since I bought the house because I just could not see putting in a land line.
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#10
Originally Posted by martha,Jan 16 2008, 03:15 PM
If not for the need of a fax, we'd do away with our home phone also. It only gets used for faxing about 1-2 times per week. That's on VOIP with Vonage and has worked well.