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What Would You Do? Cell Phone Dilemna
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 144974" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I want to make clear, I am not in favor of the pay as you go plans. I was shocked when I found difficult child had purchased one and that there is no age limit. We wanted to confront her and take it away but I found it from snooping and she did pay for it with her own money that she made working so we dicided to wait and see what happened. As it turns out she discovered very quickly that her whole paycheck was going to buy minutes so it was a natural consequence that we couldn't teach her ourselves. The whole pay as you go thing worried me because we could not track her calls if something happened. That's why it was better for us that she earn hers back. It's just good to know that those phones are out there and our difficult child's can get their hands on them if they want.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 144974, member: 59"] I want to make clear, I am not in favor of the pay as you go plans. I was shocked when I found difficult child had purchased one and that there is no age limit. We wanted to confront her and take it away but I found it from snooping and she did pay for it with her own money that she made working so we dicided to wait and see what happened. As it turns out she discovered very quickly that her whole paycheck was going to buy minutes so it was a natural consequence that we couldn't teach her ourselves. The whole pay as you go thing worried me because we could not track her calls if something happened. That's why it was better for us that she earn hers back. It's just good to know that those phones are out there and our difficult child's can get their hands on them if they want. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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