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OK, cell phone experts I need some advice when you have time..not urgent!
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 474332" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>It is a great offer. Most cell phone companies do offer free cell to cell time, but that has to be withing the phone company or affiliated company. My AT&T can't call Verison for free, but I can call TrackPhone free. (they don't give you those details though. I only found out because BFF has TrackPhone).</p><p></p><p>the odd area code is an inconveniences, but most phone plans these days include free long distance. mother in law had a senior discount emergency landline phone which could not dial long distance, but it was free, so there will be a rare few ppl who won't be able to call your odd cell.</p><p></p><p>If you decide not to get on the family plan, you should at least get a pay as you go - for emergencies. Nice to have it if the car breaks down, late and stuck in traffic, etc.</p><p></p><p>Don't worry about learning the extras before hand. Once you get the phone, you can spend time "playing with it". User manuals are like 3x the size of the phones!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 474332, member: 11965"] It is a great offer. Most cell phone companies do offer free cell to cell time, but that has to be withing the phone company or affiliated company. My AT&T can't call Verison for free, but I can call TrackPhone free. (they don't give you those details though. I only found out because BFF has TrackPhone). the odd area code is an inconveniences, but most phone plans these days include free long distance. mother in law had a senior discount emergency landline phone which could not dial long distance, but it was free, so there will be a rare few ppl who won't be able to call your odd cell. If you decide not to get on the family plan, you should at least get a pay as you go - for emergencies. Nice to have it if the car breaks down, late and stuck in traffic, etc. Don't worry about learning the extras before hand. Once you get the phone, you can spend time "playing with it". User manuals are like 3x the size of the phones! [/QUOTE]
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