Posted by Mark - IN. on November 29, 2010 at 17:00:47 from (68.60.243.216):
In Reply to: OT Mobile Broadband posted by John T on November 29, 2010 at 11:29:25:
My mother lives out where there is not much except dialup or through satellite for about $100 per month. I inquired about cellular modem for her and before I knew it, my fault, I found myself signing a 2 year contract for 50 Meg per month with Verizon. I'm not complaining about Verizon, don't get me wrong. My mother uses it for everything now, even for email (AOL) which she could do mostly with dialup, but she does through Internet Explorer over cellular modem to get to AOL. The speed is there with the cellular modem unless its cloudy or rainy, and Mom uses it a lot. It does not take long to go through 50 Meg I guesss, and its attached to my cellular bill because shes retired and its my time to take care of her much like she did when I was a kid. I just paid my bill yesterday for last month and have begged Mom to please not go over 50 Meg, or premium charges kick in. I showed her when she first logs in where it shows you where your usage is at, and please do not go over 50 Meg, please, please, please. As I said, I paid my cellular bill yesterday. If I get another bill like that next month, I'm going to pull the modem and run over it, then calculate $60 per month for the next 22 months, send them a check, and tell them when the $$$ runs out...so do they.
Be careful. And be like I used to be, "Dr. No". Hey mister could I interest you in... NO! Well then how about... NO!!! We could... I SAID NO, NO, and NO!!! In my age, I've forgotten how to say "NO" and then reconsider afterwards. Its much easier to get out of "NO" than it is "Yes, sign right here".
Tonight before you go to bed and are in brushing your teeth, I want you to practice saying "NO" in the mirror. Got it? "NO, NO, I SAID NO".
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