Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I spend $70 a month on my iPhone. I think those so called cheap plans that are on TV cost more than they are advertising, even w/the taxes.
I'm paying $35 a month. You can get 5 GB data for $45. Paying anything more than that for phone service is flushing money down the toilet.
Hate to break it to you.
Which provider and you can do that with an iPhone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I spend $70 a month on my iPhone. I think those so called cheap plans that are on TV cost more than they are advertising, even w/the taxes.
I'm paying $35 a month. You can get 5 GB data for $45. Paying anything more than that for phone service is flushing money down the toilet.
Hate to break it to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I spend $70 a month on my iPhone. I think those so called cheap plans that are on TV cost more than they are advertising, even w/the taxes.
I'm paying $35 a month. You can get 5 GB data for $45. Paying anything more than that for phone service is flushing money down the toilet.
Hate to break it to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:- not always, but usually, rely on the family to pay for things like cell phone bills
Why of course, sucking from the family teet. You forgot to mention many of these a-holes have their parents subsidize their rent.
Yes, that's another way to get rent paid! However, the people I know whose parents tend to live in places that aren't very popular, but pay a premium to do so.