Do those little plastic cockroaches attatched to the sides of people's heads eventually burrow into their brains?

Paul LC wrote: Do those little plastic cockroaches attatched to the sides of people's heads eventually burrow into their brains?
Yes. No. Maybe.Tycer wrote:On the prepaids, do you need to pay by the year to keep the charges down?
One of my employees got a Verizon pay as you go and it costs him $30 just to keep the number. No minutes. No voicemail.
I'd suggest tracfone or Net10. Both of them had good coverage where we travelled (between Indiana and Washington state with many points between for the tracfone and from Indiana to Colorado and points between for the Net10)Tycer wrote:On the prepaids, do you need to pay by the year to keep the charges down?
One of my employees got a Verizon pay as you go and it costs him $30 just to keep the number. No minutes. No voicemail.
I'll second Buffboy. My wife has used a tracphone for years. She has a cell phone for emergency use, and a bit of convenience, but is not one of those idiots we all see that live with one 24/7 on their ear (and she never will be). We just got my mother one as well. This is a great way to start your first year with a cell phone and see what your actual needs are.Buffboy wrote:I use a trackphone, I usually buy a year card for $100 and add minutes as I need them.
Hobie wrote:I need a phone that closes on the keypad so that the phone won't accidentally dial/turn on/off in my pocket. These are more expensive. Did I say I'm cheap?So I haven't made a decision on this. I'd like to get input on that.
Hobie wrote:We are well aware of coverage isues living/playing in the mountainous region of VA in the Greenbank quiet zone.