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Participant[quote=briansd1]A small house is fine if it’s well designed to make use of space and keep away the clutter.
People want space because of the clutter in their houses.
It believe that it’s a lifestyle thing. Consumer goods are cheap so people buy just to keep entertained. Then they need space to keep all the junk.
The self-storage business has also exploded. I have a friend who keeps 2 self-storage units full of junk. He keep on paying every month because he can’t throw away the junk and had no time to go through it.[/quote]
forget self storage… Look at the full garages… Your car is typically your second most expensive purchase (house being first)… Yet people park their cars outside – so they can put their boxes of cheap crap in their garages.
UCGal
Participant[quote=briansd1]A small house is fine if it’s well designed to make use of space and keep away the clutter.
People want space because of the clutter in their houses.
It believe that it’s a lifestyle thing. Consumer goods are cheap so people buy just to keep entertained. Then they need space to keep all the junk.
The self-storage business has also exploded. I have a friend who keeps 2 self-storage units full of junk. He keep on paying every month because he can’t throw away the junk and had no time to go through it.[/quote]
forget self storage… Look at the full garages… Your car is typically your second most expensive purchase (house being first)… Yet people park their cars outside – so they can put their boxes of cheap crap in their garages.
August 23, 2010 at 11:29 AM in reply to: OT: recession snags smartphone makers, in an unexpected way… #594891UCGal
Participant[quote=flu][quote=UCGal]My 9 year old son asks for an i-phone at least once a week. I answer with one word: No.
I see absolutely no reason for a 9 year old to have a smart phone. There are plenty of non-smart phones that have qwerty keypads (for texting) and mp3 players built in.
Why does a 8 year old need to text? What legitimate reason?
And yes, I text. I have a plan that gives me 250 texts/month. It’s cheaper than a data plan.[/quote]
You’re making this more difficult than you need to. Tell him, sure. As soon as you save $400+ for that iphone.[/quote]
Trust me – he’s heard that… He’s also heard that even if he saves for an i-phone, he needs the $$ for the service. (Same goes for his future car – needs to contribute towards gas/insurance/etc.)
He knows our stance – he’ll get “use” of a phone when and only when it makes it more convenient for us – the parents and bill payers… He only has one classmate with a phone (not a smart phone)… She uses it to call her dad when school’s out to find out if he’s picking her up right then, or if she should go to the library (across the street) to wait for him. That’s a situation where it’s for the convenience of the parent – and makes sense.
August 23, 2010 at 11:29 AM in reply to: OT: recession snags smartphone makers, in an unexpected way… #594984UCGal
Participant[quote=flu][quote=UCGal]My 9 year old son asks for an i-phone at least once a week. I answer with one word: No.
I see absolutely no reason for a 9 year old to have a smart phone. There are plenty of non-smart phones that have qwerty keypads (for texting) and mp3 players built in.
Why does a 8 year old need to text? What legitimate reason?
And yes, I text. I have a plan that gives me 250 texts/month. It’s cheaper than a data plan.[/quote]
You’re making this more difficult than you need to. Tell him, sure. As soon as you save $400+ for that iphone.[/quote]
Trust me – he’s heard that… He’s also heard that even if he saves for an i-phone, he needs the $$ for the service. (Same goes for his future car – needs to contribute towards gas/insurance/etc.)
He knows our stance – he’ll get “use” of a phone when and only when it makes it more convenient for us – the parents and bill payers… He only has one classmate with a phone (not a smart phone)… She uses it to call her dad when school’s out to find out if he’s picking her up right then, or if she should go to the library (across the street) to wait for him. That’s a situation where it’s for the convenience of the parent – and makes sense.
August 23, 2010 at 11:29 AM in reply to: OT: recession snags smartphone makers, in an unexpected way… #595523UCGal
Participant[quote=flu][quote=UCGal]My 9 year old son asks for an i-phone at least once a week. I answer with one word: No.
I see absolutely no reason for a 9 year old to have a smart phone. There are plenty of non-smart phones that have qwerty keypads (for texting) and mp3 players built in.
Why does a 8 year old need to text? What legitimate reason?
And yes, I text. I have a plan that gives me 250 texts/month. It’s cheaper than a data plan.[/quote]
You’re making this more difficult than you need to. Tell him, sure. As soon as you save $400+ for that iphone.[/quote]
Trust me – he’s heard that… He’s also heard that even if he saves for an i-phone, he needs the $$ for the service. (Same goes for his future car – needs to contribute towards gas/insurance/etc.)
He knows our stance – he’ll get “use” of a phone when and only when it makes it more convenient for us – the parents and bill payers… He only has one classmate with a phone (not a smart phone)… She uses it to call her dad when school’s out to find out if he’s picking her up right then, or if she should go to the library (across the street) to wait for him. That’s a situation where it’s for the convenience of the parent – and makes sense.
August 23, 2010 at 11:29 AM in reply to: OT: recession snags smartphone makers, in an unexpected way… #595632UCGal
Participant[quote=flu][quote=UCGal]My 9 year old son asks for an i-phone at least once a week. I answer with one word: No.
I see absolutely no reason for a 9 year old to have a smart phone. There are plenty of non-smart phones that have qwerty keypads (for texting) and mp3 players built in.
Why does a 8 year old need to text? What legitimate reason?
And yes, I text. I have a plan that gives me 250 texts/month. It’s cheaper than a data plan.[/quote]
You’re making this more difficult than you need to. Tell him, sure. As soon as you save $400+ for that iphone.[/quote]
Trust me – he’s heard that… He’s also heard that even if he saves for an i-phone, he needs the $$ for the service. (Same goes for his future car – needs to contribute towards gas/insurance/etc.)
He knows our stance – he’ll get “use” of a phone when and only when it makes it more convenient for us – the parents and bill payers… He only has one classmate with a phone (not a smart phone)… She uses it to call her dad when school’s out to find out if he’s picking her up right then, or if she should go to the library (across the street) to wait for him. That’s a situation where it’s for the convenience of the parent – and makes sense.
August 23, 2010 at 11:29 AM in reply to: OT: recession snags smartphone makers, in an unexpected way… #595945UCGal
Participant[quote=flu][quote=UCGal]My 9 year old son asks for an i-phone at least once a week. I answer with one word: No.
I see absolutely no reason for a 9 year old to have a smart phone. There are plenty of non-smart phones that have qwerty keypads (for texting) and mp3 players built in.
Why does a 8 year old need to text? What legitimate reason?
And yes, I text. I have a plan that gives me 250 texts/month. It’s cheaper than a data plan.[/quote]
You’re making this more difficult than you need to. Tell him, sure. As soon as you save $400+ for that iphone.[/quote]
Trust me – he’s heard that… He’s also heard that even if he saves for an i-phone, he needs the $$ for the service. (Same goes for his future car – needs to contribute towards gas/insurance/etc.)
He knows our stance – he’ll get “use” of a phone when and only when it makes it more convenient for us – the parents and bill payers… He only has one classmate with a phone (not a smart phone)… She uses it to call her dad when school’s out to find out if he’s picking her up right then, or if she should go to the library (across the street) to wait for him. That’s a situation where it’s for the convenience of the parent – and makes sense.
August 23, 2010 at 11:13 AM in reply to: OT: recession snags smartphone makers, in an unexpected way… #594876UCGal
ParticipantMy 9 year old son asks for an i-phone at least once a week. I answer with one word: No.
I see absolutely no reason for a 9 year old to have a smart phone. There are plenty of non-smart phones that have qwerty keypads (for texting) and mp3 players built in.
Why does a 8 year old need to text? What legitimate reason?
And yes, I text. I have a plan that gives me 250 texts/month. It’s cheaper than a data plan.
August 23, 2010 at 11:13 AM in reply to: OT: recession snags smartphone makers, in an unexpected way… #594969UCGal
ParticipantMy 9 year old son asks for an i-phone at least once a week. I answer with one word: No.
I see absolutely no reason for a 9 year old to have a smart phone. There are plenty of non-smart phones that have qwerty keypads (for texting) and mp3 players built in.
Why does a 8 year old need to text? What legitimate reason?
And yes, I text. I have a plan that gives me 250 texts/month. It’s cheaper than a data plan.
August 23, 2010 at 11:13 AM in reply to: OT: recession snags smartphone makers, in an unexpected way… #595508UCGal
ParticipantMy 9 year old son asks for an i-phone at least once a week. I answer with one word: No.
I see absolutely no reason for a 9 year old to have a smart phone. There are plenty of non-smart phones that have qwerty keypads (for texting) and mp3 players built in.
Why does a 8 year old need to text? What legitimate reason?
And yes, I text. I have a plan that gives me 250 texts/month. It’s cheaper than a data plan.
August 23, 2010 at 11:13 AM in reply to: OT: recession snags smartphone makers, in an unexpected way… #595617UCGal
ParticipantMy 9 year old son asks for an i-phone at least once a week. I answer with one word: No.
I see absolutely no reason for a 9 year old to have a smart phone. There are plenty of non-smart phones that have qwerty keypads (for texting) and mp3 players built in.
Why does a 8 year old need to text? What legitimate reason?
And yes, I text. I have a plan that gives me 250 texts/month. It’s cheaper than a data plan.
August 23, 2010 at 11:13 AM in reply to: OT: recession snags smartphone makers, in an unexpected way… #595930UCGal
ParticipantMy 9 year old son asks for an i-phone at least once a week. I answer with one word: No.
I see absolutely no reason for a 9 year old to have a smart phone. There are plenty of non-smart phones that have qwerty keypads (for texting) and mp3 players built in.
Why does a 8 year old need to text? What legitimate reason?
And yes, I text. I have a plan that gives me 250 texts/month. It’s cheaper than a data plan.
UCGal
Participantpcnow… It sounds like the terms are basically converting the loan to a rental agreement… You have a lease that is good for 25 years, and then you have to find a new place to leave.
UCGal
Participantpcnow… It sounds like the terms are basically converting the loan to a rental agreement… You have a lease that is good for 25 years, and then you have to find a new place to leave.
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