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benc
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join:2007-06-17
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reply to Cheese
Re: Um....

$10 might not be so bad if it included unlimited local calls, and CID for nothing extra.


Camelot One
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Keep in mind, on both the $5 and $10 plans, you still have all of the "extra" landline fees. Taxes, surcharges, USF, FCC Line fee, etc.
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patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY

said by Camelot One See Profile :

Keep in mind, on both the $5 and $10 plans, you still have all of the "extra" landline fees. Taxes, surcharges, USF, FCC Line fee, etc.
Yep, $5 plan just became $30 a month. Prepaid is still cheaper.


wifi4milez
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said by patcat88 See Profile :

said by Camelot One See Profile :

Keep in mind, on both the $5 and $10 plans, you still have all of the "extra" landline fees. Taxes, surcharges, USF, FCC Line fee, etc.
Yep, $5 plan just became $30 a month. Prepaid is still cheaper.
Maybe not quite $30, but definitely low $20's after all is said and done. Keep in mind that you arent even getting a dialtone with that price!
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toadlife
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join:2004-05-03
Lemoore, CA
reply to patcat88
That's not always true. In my area measured rate service is $7.28 a month, and all of the fees together total about $5.50.


BF69

join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

reply to wifi4milez
said by wifi4milez See Profile :

said by patcat88 See Profile :

said by Camelot One See Profile :

Keep in mind, on both the $5 and $10 plans, you still have all of the "extra" landline fees. Taxes, surcharges, USF, FCC Line fee, etc.
Yep, $5 plan just became $30 a month. Prepaid is still cheaper.
Maybe not quite $30, but definitely low $20's after all is said and done. Keep in mind that you arent even getting a dialtone with that price!
Not sure where you live but all the extra taxes and fees would be under $10 a month extra. People like my mother( 62 years old ) who insist on keeping a landline, even though they never use it, this is a way of saving some money. can't quite convince her that since she uses a cell anyways she's just pissing $500 a year away on that POTS line. She's always making the excuse of "just in case" that's a hell of a fee for "just in case" in my book.


Tarheels Fan
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join:2006-01-05
$500 is not that big of price tag for "just in case". Look at what you pay for other "just in case" expenditures, ie: insurance, meds, etc... Not defending it, just putting it in perspective.


BF69

join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

said by Tarheels Fan See Profile :

$500 is not that big of price tag for "just in case". Look at what you pay for other "just in case" expenditures, ie: insurance, meds, etc... Not defending it, just putting it in perspective.
Except that insurance actually pays for stuff if something happens. Considering she's always bitching about her bills, I'd say that cutting $500 would go a long way towards her not bitching about bills anymore.


hh huntz

@verizon.net

reply to wifi4milez
Part of this is generational change (and VZN's clueless)

I think that our POTS (unlimited local) is around $25/month after all taxes. We keep it since we're on copper DSL ... and don't have CATV or Dish.

This is the local absolute minimum - no options at all. There's also no long distance monthly package as we use a third party carrier we found years ago who charges us $0.04/minute and it is pay-as-you-go: no minimum monthly fee. We usually initiate 2 hours of long distance month, so our long distance is $5/mo.

Granted, we could chop this expense out if we were to be better about using our cells for making calls, but at this price point, its not worth the bother..

And of course, we're now also looking at changing over our Verizon Cellphones to pay-as-you-go's, and saving 66% on that bill.

Insofar as FIOS, I'd like to have the speed, but not at the prices they want.

OTOH, I'd miss having fun when the FIOS salesman visits. He knocks on our door and claims "I can save you money!" We then torture the poor guy ... particularly when he gets to FIOS television - - and we lean forward and point to the antenna on our roof and say "Um...can you beat FREE?".

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