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Pastimes : Where the GIT's are going

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To: ManyMoose who wrote (143540)5/16/2007 5:26:09 AM
From: John Carragher  Read Replies (1) of 225578
 
just got a new cell phone does everything. however, i max out at loading phone book and press a button to send a call. I have had a cell phone for about eight years? still haven't progress any further in using the rest of the system.

Pretty much ready to go next step though and discontinue house land line. Presently , pay about $15.mo and never use to call out as i use the cell phone. Never max out my minutes so long distance calls are no additional charge to me. now i find out verizon is going to charge $2. mo for long distance to land line phones even if you do not make a long distance phone call. If you do make long distance calls charges will go against the first $2. fee.

verizon says you do not need the land line number to keep fios broadband and tv which i have. they have "no land line" called "dry loop" which i understand drops the charges for your monthly land line. I have yet to pull the plug as the cell phones i previously owned were not very reliable for battery storage, this new one runs four days without a charge. I have never experience dropped calls. It is tough to cut old habits, i feel secure with land line back up so i will procrastinate for another month or two. g
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