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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1223778"><b>jp10558</b></A> : Buffets - depends on where you go. There's a chinese buffet I go to that's $6 for lunch and $9 for dinner. That's about equivelent to Fast Food. And I get more food that I would otherwise. More selection too.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2008 15:54:48 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1464969"><b>benc</b></A> : SMS:<br><br>SMS...just how much data is in an SMS message?  160 bytes?  10 kilobytes means 64 SMS messages.  Verizon's cost per kilobyte?  $.015.  So $.15 for 64 SMS worth of data.  That's also the retail price.  Any cost they actually incur is, I'm sure, far less.<br><br>Yet, carriers still have the guts to charge people to receive them, an event users have no control over.  This is why I have SMS block.<br><br>Voice:<br><br>At Verizon, the prices are as follows:<br><br>Unlimited, Two Lines - $200<br>4,000 minutes, Two Lines - Also $200<br><br>4,000 minutes for two lines means 2,000 minutes per line.<br><br>Free nights and weekends means roughly 20 weekdays each month.  2,000 minutes / 20 weekdays = 100 minutes/day.<br><br>Are you REALLY going to use your mobile for an 1 hr. 40 minutes every single weekday?<br><br>I'm trying to figure out how exactly the carriers are going to be losing out.<br><br><u>Other types of Unlimited, or "Unlimited:"</u><br><br>Buffets -<br><br>I don't go to them because they cost a lot, and I'm a small guy who doesn't eat a lot.  Plus you can't take the food home.  It might be worth it if I could take a couple meals worth of food home with me when I leave.<br><br>Buffets are also, in some cases, "unlimited."  I've heard of very fat people being told they can't take any more food.<br><br>Home Phone -<br><br>Totally worth it.  The cost of the unlimited plan is equal to the cost involved for a few long distance calls.  That and over half my calls are long distance.  I call my parents a lot, what can I say?<br><br>There are some restrictions, but they aren't a big deal.  This stuff isn't allowed:<br><br>- Broadcast/Junk faxing.<br>- Long distance dial-up.  Dial-Up Internet has to be a local call.<br>- Long distance modem to modem, where I'm the caller.]]></description>
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