Re: Venting!



Check into one that uses prepaid cards. There's no contract to sign, and
they usually give you six months to use up the minutes. --- Just keep an eye
on the connect charges. Some of them might bill you as much as 89 cents for
every call that you make, so shop around for a good price. But be warned -
cell phone are addictive little critters <g>.


"Judity" <Judity01@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> ((Also, as long as the batteries are charged, cell phones
> will dial 911 with or without paid service. ))
>
> Really? I haven't checked out cell phones because I don't want to sign up
> for a plan like Cingular since I still prefer my land phones. Any online
> sites where I can check out these phones just for the 911 feature to get a
> tiny one I could maybe clip onto my clothing?
>
>
>


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