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HYPERASHEL
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Joined: 18 Nov 2003
Posts: 15397
Location: The South's Sauna, Atlanta
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Posted: 12/12/03 - 16:38 Post subject:
| thegman wrote: | | GaRebelRunner wrote: | | sonnylax wrote: | | For 59.95 with Cingular, I get one phone/750 anytime minutes nationwide which covers 95% of metro areas across the country) plus 5000 night and weekend minutes. Minutes rollover if I don't use them, plus I get free long distance. Your deal seems a litle puny compared with mine. |
I really need two phones with two lines that can share the minutes, which is what the Verizon plan offers me. The cingular does also but at a slightly higher price, although they would give me 500 anytime minutes instead of 400. The most number of minutes I have ever used in a month after 3 years of cell phone service with Sprint is 30 minutes. So 400 minutes are ample.
I'm going to have to check out AT&T also, simply because I was happy with them when I had my first cell phone a few years ago. |
At&T coverage doesn't exist on Lavista Road. Or in my driveway in Stone Mountain. Every third call I made going through Tucker got dropped.
I'm using Verizon now and haven't found an area without coverage. I'm also on the split time plan with my wife. It's worked well so far. |
Can you hear me now?
ya know i HAD to do it!!!
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jrjo
Gone Fishin
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Joined: 15 May 2002
Posts: 16451
Location: Lake Wobegon, MN
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Posted: 12/12/03 - 16:43 Post subject:
| elkid wrote: | | Both phones are declared on our taxes so we get it all back. | You get it deducted off your income as a business expense, so what you're avoiding is the tax..depending on your bracket, 15%, 28%..somethin' like that. It's still spent money, just not added in for tax calculations. I know, I know..us accountants are all alike this way
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