Anonymous wrote:As a pp stated, it does depend on where you live, and this is one of the reasons why we chose not to live in a very wealthy area. Having stated that, DC got a motorola not-a-top-of-the-line-smartphone with no data plan in 6th grade, but DC paid for half of the cost with DC's saved up bday/xmas money. We were planning to get DC a dumbphone. We got DC the phone to contact us and vice versa, and not for data. Unlimited text comes with the call plan.
However, DC pays for the data plan with DC's allowance, which ends up being all of it for the month. The plan does gives credit for data not used for the month. This makes DC very careful about data usage outside our wireless range. Most of the time, DC gets some money back.
Anonymous wrote:To quote a comedian...
They ask "When can we expect payment?"
Uh, you can *expect* it whenever you want. Hell, if you get, call me, so that I can be surprised right along with you.

Anonymous wrote:If you want your kid to be labeled and get ostracized, then by all means, make sure they have a hand me down phone.
Anonymous wrote:Who cares. Be a parent. Mine is 12 and while we can afford it, it is something we will give a 6th grader.
He’s fine and happy. Who are these parents that are so concerned about popularity and keeping up with the Joneses?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want your kid to be labeled and get ostracized, then by all means, make sure they have a hand me down phone.
Ostrcized.
Drama queen.
Anonymous wrote:If you want your kid to be labeled and get ostracized, then by all means, make sure they have a hand me down phone.
Anonymous wrote:Who cares. Be a parent. Mine is 12 and while we can afford it, it is something we will give a 6th grader.
He’s fine and happy. Who are these parents that are so concerned about popularity and keeping up with the Joneses?