Sophia, you should only be paying for one. Drop the $15 plan ASAP, and see if you can get T-Mobile to credit you something for overcharging you. I've had success with that when they've made a mistake. They're usually quite accommodating
It has been a year! I will have to call them.
Even ita is afraid to click on ita !'s links.
Even ita is afraid to click on ita !'s links.
I'm really very delicate.
I'm going to kill you all.
Not you you.
On the phone you.
You know I don't know the answers, so please tell them to me.
When people talk about cell phone stuff, I feel like the dog in The Far Side who hears "blah blah blah."
I have a cell phone. I even use it once in a while.
I have a cell phone, too! The phone was free, and I pay my mother $12 a month to be an extra line on her Family plan. (Yes, I am 38 years old and married.) The phone even has texts and voice mail!
My company has terrible benefits but one thing I am super thankful for is having my iPhone account paid for by them. I don't see a bill.
(And I use it internationally sometimes on vacation and I never see that bill, either. Though I *did* hear about it when I racked up a $1,700 bill when I visited Argentina and Chile. I had just gotten an iPhone and it was on the default set up that IT set up for me. Which, was to check work email approximately 1300 times a day. Yikes! The fact that I wasn't asked to pony up for it at all is part of the reason that I don't complain much when work takes over my every waking hour occasionally.)
When people talk about cell phone stuff, I feel like the dog in The Far Side who hears "blah blah blah."
Me too!
Hoping these storms move through faster.
Yeah, the HR guy asked if I wanted my cell phone on my business cards and my reply was basically "Not if they aren't paying for it" (although I think if I do use it for work they kick in for part of the bill, which is why I may just go all fancy and get the new Torch after all).