Anonymous wrote:Never thought about it until this thread. My kids are early 20’s and maybe when my DD gets married next year? Not even sure how to take her off the plan. How do you do that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you mean for the line or for the actual device?
OP answering - I did mean for the line and not device, but guess it applies to both if say the phone breaks during high school or college.... thanks for replies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 35 and I have an MD and my parents still pay for my phone because we’ve been on a family plan for years and no one has bothered to change it. I’ve offered to pay them of my share but taking a few hundred bucks a year from me seems petty to them.
So to answer your question, maybe never.
Lol yes my sister is an MD, I have a masters and we all own our own homes, have our own children and support ourselves completely. Except… the family plan. My parents maintain that it makes no sense for us to spend hundreds when it costs them very little to add a couple extra phones on. We’ve offered to pay the difference they pay monthly but they just say to not worry about it. We are not unique among our friend group for sure..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 35 and I have an MD and my parents still pay for my phone because we’ve been on a family plan for years and no one has bothered to change it. I’ve offered to pay them of my share but taking a few hundred bucks a year from me seems petty to them.
So to answer your question, maybe never.
Pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:My young adult kids are still on our plan. They do pay for new phones themselves.
Anonymous wrote:I’m 35 and I have an MD and my parents still pay for my phone because we’ve been on a family plan for years and no one has bothered to change it. I’ve offered to pay them of my share but taking a few hundred bucks a year from me seems petty to them.
So to answer your question, maybe never.
Anonymous wrote:I’m 35 and I have an MD and my parents still pay for my phone because we’ve been on a family plan for years and no one has bothered to change it. I’ve offered to pay them of my share but taking a few hundred bucks a year from me seems petty to them.
So to answer your question, maybe never.