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March 21, 2011 at 12:48 PM #18647March 21, 2011 at 4:20 PM #679242AKParticipantMarch 21, 2011 at 4:20 PM #679298AKParticipantMarch 21, 2011 at 4:20 PM #680397AKParticipantMarch 21, 2011 at 4:20 PM #680046AKParticipantMarch 21, 2011 at 4:20 PM #679908AKParticipantMarch 21, 2011 at 9:31 PM #679406bearishgurlParticipant
Great and “enlightening” map there, AK!
I’ve been in and mostly out the “slimy tentacles” of AT&T (formerly “Cingular”) ever since I got my first cell phone in the 90’s but have always used their voice services. More than half that time though, I was not under contract. I once bought a new (infrared, lol) handset on e-bay. Friends and family gave me slightly used phones. Soon I will buy another on e-bay with a great camera! Since the GSM chips are interchangeable now in unlocked phones, there is no reason whatsoever to be in a carrier’s “slimy clutches.” Most of my friends and family are on AT&T and I have a lot of rollover minutes, so I will remain there and keep my rollover privileges. My bill is $45.66 mo for 450 mins and I had the carrier turn all the services off years ago except voice, so I don’t have to pay for hitting my phone and going online or someone’s incoming text.
If you don’t want or need one of their blasted phones where they’ve hosed up all the features so you will subscribe to all their monthly services, then you don’t need to be in their “slimy clutches.” Lots of cool phones are available on e-bay and craigslist, both new and used. There’s no reason to sign a contract. Buy unlocked and keep your freedom!
I will put my new phone online at home on my secured router and also use it to get online at public places with free wifi. I won’t need AT&T to get me online because it will be U-N-L-O-C-K-E-D :=]
You’re only in prison if you choose to be. It’s a free country.
March 21, 2011 at 9:31 PM #680562bearishgurlParticipantGreat and “enlightening” map there, AK!
I’ve been in and mostly out the “slimy tentacles” of AT&T (formerly “Cingular”) ever since I got my first cell phone in the 90’s but have always used their voice services. More than half that time though, I was not under contract. I once bought a new (infrared, lol) handset on e-bay. Friends and family gave me slightly used phones. Soon I will buy another on e-bay with a great camera! Since the GSM chips are interchangeable now in unlocked phones, there is no reason whatsoever to be in a carrier’s “slimy clutches.” Most of my friends and family are on AT&T and I have a lot of rollover minutes, so I will remain there and keep my rollover privileges. My bill is $45.66 mo for 450 mins and I had the carrier turn all the services off years ago except voice, so I don’t have to pay for hitting my phone and going online or someone’s incoming text.
If you don’t want or need one of their blasted phones where they’ve hosed up all the features so you will subscribe to all their monthly services, then you don’t need to be in their “slimy clutches.” Lots of cool phones are available on e-bay and craigslist, both new and used. There’s no reason to sign a contract. Buy unlocked and keep your freedom!
I will put my new phone online at home on my secured router and also use it to get online at public places with free wifi. I won’t need AT&T to get me online because it will be U-N-L-O-C-K-E-D :=]
You’re only in prison if you choose to be. It’s a free country.
March 21, 2011 at 9:31 PM #679460bearishgurlParticipantGreat and “enlightening” map there, AK!
I’ve been in and mostly out the “slimy tentacles” of AT&T (formerly “Cingular”) ever since I got my first cell phone in the 90’s but have always used their voice services. More than half that time though, I was not under contract. I once bought a new (infrared, lol) handset on e-bay. Friends and family gave me slightly used phones. Soon I will buy another on e-bay with a great camera! Since the GSM chips are interchangeable now in unlocked phones, there is no reason whatsoever to be in a carrier’s “slimy clutches.” Most of my friends and family are on AT&T and I have a lot of rollover minutes, so I will remain there and keep my rollover privileges. My bill is $45.66 mo for 450 mins and I had the carrier turn all the services off years ago except voice, so I don’t have to pay for hitting my phone and going online or someone’s incoming text.
If you don’t want or need one of their blasted phones where they’ve hosed up all the features so you will subscribe to all their monthly services, then you don’t need to be in their “slimy clutches.” Lots of cool phones are available on e-bay and craigslist, both new and used. There’s no reason to sign a contract. Buy unlocked and keep your freedom!
I will put my new phone online at home on my secured router and also use it to get online at public places with free wifi. I won’t need AT&T to get me online because it will be U-N-L-O-C-K-E-D :=]
You’re only in prison if you choose to be. It’s a free country.
March 21, 2011 at 9:31 PM #680211bearishgurlParticipantGreat and “enlightening” map there, AK!
I’ve been in and mostly out the “slimy tentacles” of AT&T (formerly “Cingular”) ever since I got my first cell phone in the 90’s but have always used their voice services. More than half that time though, I was not under contract. I once bought a new (infrared, lol) handset on e-bay. Friends and family gave me slightly used phones. Soon I will buy another on e-bay with a great camera! Since the GSM chips are interchangeable now in unlocked phones, there is no reason whatsoever to be in a carrier’s “slimy clutches.” Most of my friends and family are on AT&T and I have a lot of rollover minutes, so I will remain there and keep my rollover privileges. My bill is $45.66 mo for 450 mins and I had the carrier turn all the services off years ago except voice, so I don’t have to pay for hitting my phone and going online or someone’s incoming text.
If you don’t want or need one of their blasted phones where they’ve hosed up all the features so you will subscribe to all their monthly services, then you don’t need to be in their “slimy clutches.” Lots of cool phones are available on e-bay and craigslist, both new and used. There’s no reason to sign a contract. Buy unlocked and keep your freedom!
I will put my new phone online at home on my secured router and also use it to get online at public places with free wifi. I won’t need AT&T to get me online because it will be U-N-L-O-C-K-E-D :=]
You’re only in prison if you choose to be. It’s a free country.
March 21, 2011 at 9:31 PM #680073bearishgurlParticipantGreat and “enlightening” map there, AK!
I’ve been in and mostly out the “slimy tentacles” of AT&T (formerly “Cingular”) ever since I got my first cell phone in the 90’s but have always used their voice services. More than half that time though, I was not under contract. I once bought a new (infrared, lol) handset on e-bay. Friends and family gave me slightly used phones. Soon I will buy another on e-bay with a great camera! Since the GSM chips are interchangeable now in unlocked phones, there is no reason whatsoever to be in a carrier’s “slimy clutches.” Most of my friends and family are on AT&T and I have a lot of rollover minutes, so I will remain there and keep my rollover privileges. My bill is $45.66 mo for 450 mins and I had the carrier turn all the services off years ago except voice, so I don’t have to pay for hitting my phone and going online or someone’s incoming text.
If you don’t want or need one of their blasted phones where they’ve hosed up all the features so you will subscribe to all their monthly services, then you don’t need to be in their “slimy clutches.” Lots of cool phones are available on e-bay and craigslist, both new and used. There’s no reason to sign a contract. Buy unlocked and keep your freedom!
I will put my new phone online at home on my secured router and also use it to get online at public places with free wifi. I won’t need AT&T to get me online because it will be U-N-L-O-C-K-E-D :=]
You’re only in prison if you choose to be. It’s a free country.
March 21, 2011 at 10:18 PM #680231briansd1GuestBearishgurl, sorry but what you said makes no sense at all. And I’m an expert at unlocking phones since I travel abroard.
You’ve been with AT&T since 1990. And have never switched. So AT&T had you as a customer and never had to to subsidize your devices.
Who’s the winner here?
Unless you are planning to switch carrier, you should sign a contract and get a new phone the minute your contract expires. Then you can sell the phone on eBay if you wish.
BTW, with AT&T, if you add unlimited text for $20 (or $30 for family) you get unlimited calling to any mobile of any carrier.
Calling is so yesterday. I like texting.
When I bought my house in Philly, I had a young Realtor. We did everything by text and email. She was not pushy at all perfectly nice (not really that knowledgeable but I didn’t care).
Don’t Call Me, I Won’t Call You
March 21, 2011 at 10:18 PM #680581briansd1GuestBearishgurl, sorry but what you said makes no sense at all. And I’m an expert at unlocking phones since I travel abroard.
You’ve been with AT&T since 1990. And have never switched. So AT&T had you as a customer and never had to to subsidize your devices.
Who’s the winner here?
Unless you are planning to switch carrier, you should sign a contract and get a new phone the minute your contract expires. Then you can sell the phone on eBay if you wish.
BTW, with AT&T, if you add unlimited text for $20 (or $30 for family) you get unlimited calling to any mobile of any carrier.
Calling is so yesterday. I like texting.
When I bought my house in Philly, I had a young Realtor. We did everything by text and email. She was not pushy at all perfectly nice (not really that knowledgeable but I didn’t care).
Don’t Call Me, I Won’t Call You
March 21, 2011 at 10:18 PM #680093briansd1GuestBearishgurl, sorry but what you said makes no sense at all. And I’m an expert at unlocking phones since I travel abroard.
You’ve been with AT&T since 1990. And have never switched. So AT&T had you as a customer and never had to to subsidize your devices.
Who’s the winner here?
Unless you are planning to switch carrier, you should sign a contract and get a new phone the minute your contract expires. Then you can sell the phone on eBay if you wish.
BTW, with AT&T, if you add unlimited text for $20 (or $30 for family) you get unlimited calling to any mobile of any carrier.
Calling is so yesterday. I like texting.
When I bought my house in Philly, I had a young Realtor. We did everything by text and email. She was not pushy at all perfectly nice (not really that knowledgeable but I didn’t care).
Don’t Call Me, I Won’t Call You
March 21, 2011 at 10:18 PM #679480briansd1GuestBearishgurl, sorry but what you said makes no sense at all. And I’m an expert at unlocking phones since I travel abroard.
You’ve been with AT&T since 1990. And have never switched. So AT&T had you as a customer and never had to to subsidize your devices.
Who’s the winner here?
Unless you are planning to switch carrier, you should sign a contract and get a new phone the minute your contract expires. Then you can sell the phone on eBay if you wish.
BTW, with AT&T, if you add unlimited text for $20 (or $30 for family) you get unlimited calling to any mobile of any carrier.
Calling is so yesterday. I like texting.
When I bought my house in Philly, I had a young Realtor. We did everything by text and email. She was not pushy at all perfectly nice (not really that knowledgeable but I didn’t care).
Don’t Call Me, I Won’t Call You
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