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Old 08-05-2011, 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by RobertaMarie
Jan in VA said:It seems to me that at our age - over 65, retired, family elsewhere - if you have a computer that you use nearly every day, don't play internet games, don't do lots of different online buying, don't follow the news or stock market constantly, don't send or receive urgent pictures or text messages, and love to spend you time quilting/cooking/gardening/traveling/attending guild meetings and bees................then why on earth pay for all the bells and whistles, whose sounds and interruptions just annoy you anyway, when you were just fine and dandy with life as it was even just 3-5 years ago?!!

Basic phone, basic plan, a decent laptop, a comfy chair, my sewing machine, and a healthy stash....that's all I need to make me happy as a June bug in May! Basic and proud of it, LOL!
I agree. We have a "go-phone" and use it only when we travel or leave the house for emergencies or information. Do not receive calls on it since we have the cable service phone with answering machine at home. Cost: $25 every three months for 100 minutes, rollover if renewed on time. We don't need to live with a phone in our ear all the time. :)
I agree for the most part. We have no land line. Receive few calls, and I can find what I want on my PC. Even when traveling. I can pull into McD's and get free wifi.

I'm leaning toward getting the two phones for $30 a month with unlimited text (between us two, which is usally the only text we do)
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