The wife and I got matching prepaid Virgin phones when she was 3 months pregnant. We still have them some 3 years later...still work great. We ue them from time to time...texting mainly. I call the Blue toothers...Schizophoniacs.
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T-bolt, you should just get a prepaid one like I have. Like I said in a previous post I'm not a heavy cell user but it's always nice to have it for "what if". There are also certain people (such as my best friend) who I do want to be accessible to at any time. If he needs my help, I want him to be able to get in touch with me. Ditto for my parents.
Most people I work with wonder why I have a cell phone, since it rarely rings.
Because it's a help to me, if I NEED it to use it or the above mentioned reason. On the other side of the coin I've flat out refused to give the number to 99% of the people at my job. The two I've given it too have yet to use it. I beleive this would th ekey for you. As long as you are selective about who gets the number you should be OK. That's the mistake most people make. They give the number out to anyone and everyone.
Like I said, I'm going to when the old Ranger starts acting up.You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie BanksComment
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Whats funny, is when one of the headset people come next to you and start talking. You think they are talking to you, but when you start to answer them you see the headset on their ear.
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