That's kinda weird and disturbing, right? Getting a telemarketing call after visiting a website?
I have deep privacy concerns. It makes sense if you explicitly gave your telephone number to one of their affiliate websites, like signing up for a service, asking for an insurance quote, donating to charity, or anything else where there's a box saying something like "it's okay for partners to contact me".
If you haven't done that, then your ISP could be evil.
I mean, they're all evil, but business practices may vary.
It cracks me up sometimes how in sync my sister and I are. We'll frequently go off to get dressed in the morning without seeing each other and come out in nearly identical outfits. That kind of thing.
Texts this morning:
Her: So, what are you doing Sunday?
Me: Going to a football game?
Sure enough, her ex offered us his season tix for this weekend. Which never happens, even when they were together.
If you haven't done that, then your ISP could be evil.
I don't think I have but I can't be positive. Maybe I should have listened to the whole message--it might have given me a clue.
For anyone who needs to feel better about themselves: I have used up all the data for the 4 phones on our family plan. That would include my parents. I forgot that I had to log into wireless, I just turned it on and stayed online since Sunday. Also forgot that wireless at work is locked down, so I cannever use the data at work, must keep doing that on the work phone. Stupid me not thinking.
Also in f'd up news of the day. My boss was just told to cancel our holiday party. It was approved last week, I put out sign up sheets and sent emails this week. Apparently some miscommunication 2 or 3 levels above him.
Now I hate company parties, so yay, but I had spent a day and a half at least finding a venue and running costs and getting approvals. There is a spreadsheet! I wish they would just give us a $50 gift card and be done with it.
For anyone who needs to feel better about themselves: I have used up all the data for the 4 phones on our family plan.
That sucks--sorry.
I never use more than 1GB of my 5GB plan, but I need the 5GB because lesser AT&T plans don't have the Personal Hotspot feature enabled. But I think my new iPhone is big enough that I don't need to use the iPad on the train, which means I can ditch the 5GB plan and save some money.
We just hit 90% and I thought it was because when I was in California I kept linking the phone to the car's bluetooth, playing music, answering calls, and running Waze, all on the 4G. But no. It is my son, streaming music without connecting to the home wifi. Grrrr. He has been told he will be paying the overage fee if we go over.