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Part 1 - Cell phones and difficult child's
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<blockquote data-quote="MyFriendKita" data-source="post: 242933" data-attributes="member: 4888"><p>We learned the hard way that our son can't be trusted to self monitor (even at age 20), with regard to minutes, downloading, texting, etc. (he was having his horoscope sent to him daily at a cost of $5.99 per month <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/faint.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":faint:" title="faint :faint:" data-shortname=":faint:" /> ). So we had everything disabled on his phone (we have Verizon). I told them I didn't want that phone to be able to do anything except make and receive calls (husband's phone and mine still have all capabilities). The only time we have had a problem is when he got a new phone--they didn't transfer all of the restrictions onto the new phone, so I had to call them again (when I discovered he was able to text). The only thing he zings me for now is the occasional charge to 411, but I guess I can live with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MyFriendKita, post: 242933, member: 4888"] We learned the hard way that our son can't be trusted to self monitor (even at age 20), with regard to minutes, downloading, texting, etc. (he was having his horoscope sent to him daily at a cost of $5.99 per month :knockedout: ). So we had everything disabled on his phone (we have Verizon). I told them I didn't want that phone to be able to do anything except make and receive calls (husband's phone and mine still have all capabilities). The only time we have had a problem is when he got a new phone--they didn't transfer all of the restrictions onto the new phone, so I had to call them again (when I discovered he was able to text). The only thing he zings me for now is the occasional charge to 411, but I guess I can live with that. [/QUOTE]
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