On Tue, 19 Feb 2013 09:52:13 -0600, Sqwertz >
wrote:
>On Mon, 18 Feb 2013 17:52:58 -0500, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>
>> Got this:
>> http://tracfone.deviceanywhere.com/t...stId=TFALA382G
>> And this:
>> http://www.duluthtrading.com/searche...cessor=content
>
>You got one of the free phones for senior citizens. What a
>cheapskate.
Wasn't free, with minutes it cost $60. I have no need for a fancy
schmancy pricey cell phone, I only wanted plain vanilla, no extras...
there's a good chance I may never use this one. I bought a cell phone
ten years ago with a one year contract from Verizon, the darn thing
sat on my desk for a year, I never made a call, it never received a
call, when the year was up I turned it in, unused. I'm not a phone
person, I certainly don't need a phone when I'm outdoors... for my few
calls my land line is more than sufficient. Like the subject line
says "For Emergencies Only", it's for in case I go into town and get a
flat tire or some such car problem. The only numbers I programed in
is the auto repair place in town, 911, the walk-in clinic, and my next
door neighbor. This phone is for insurance, as with all insurance
it's something one hopes they'll never need to use.