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On 8/29/23 5:05 PM, Lenona wrote:
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I've been able to do everything I needed to do (docs,
brokers, shopping) with my computer or landline (VOIP)
phone, with one major exception: what REALLY gripes me is
having to receive a code by text message when they could
send a SOUND message to the landline phone if I were
somehow able to let them know that that was what I REALLY
wanted..
People who spend $thousands on a phone because they just
NEED a phone
need frugalista help. Used smartphones are under $150,
probably under
$100 if you don't really care for anything but minimal
usage. I love my Pixel2 with 128GB of memory which was
$130 when it was 3 years old but
unused. I spent $60 to have a new battery put in. The
phone is now
something like $75 and would need the battery. It's
really a camera with phone/internet capability, and I
expect I'll be happy with it for a long time.
The Real Bev wrote:
On 8/29/23 5:05 PM, Lenona wrote:But it's not just the device and its cost, it's also the
Oops - forgot:
https://www.uexpress.com/life/dearabby/2023/08/28
I've been able to do everything I needed to do (docs,
brokers, shopping) with my computer or landline (VOIP)
phone, with one major exception: what REALLY gripes me is
having to receive a code by text message when they could
send a SOUND message to the landline phone if I were
somehow able to let them know that that was what I REALLY
wanted..
People who spend $thousands on a phone because they just
NEED a phone
need frugalista help. Used smartphones are under $150,
probably under
$100 if you don't really care for anything but minimal
usage. I love my Pixel2 with 128GB of memory which was
$130 when it was 3 years old but
unused. I spent $60 to have a new battery put in. The
phone is now
something like $75 and would need the battery. It's
really a camera with phone/internet capability, and I
expect I'll be happy with it for a long time.
data plan that has to go with it to work. And that's an
on-going expense past paying for even a cheap smartphone.
I don't have a smartphone, flip phone, web cam, or broadband.
The costs are simply not worth it to me.
I'm no technophobe. I'm a retired computer scientist, but
see no personal need for the expensive toys and additional
on-going expenses to my budget.
Nyssa, who doesn't do social media either (except Usenet,
of course)
On 8/30/23 7:41 AM, Nyssa wrote:
The Real Bev wrote:
My $10/year phone-only plan isn't available any more, unfortunately. WeOn 8/29/23 5:05 PM, Lenona wrote:But it's not just the device and its cost, it's also the
Oops - forgot:
https://www.uexpress.com/life/dearabby/2023/08/28
I've been able to do everything I needed to do (docs,
brokers, shopping) with my computer or landline (VOIP)
phone, with one major exception: what REALLY gripes me is
having to receive a code by text message when they could
send a SOUND message to the landline phone if I were
somehow able to let them know that that was what I REALLY
wanted..
People who spend $thousands on a phone because they just
NEED a phone
need frugalista help. Used smartphones are under $150,
probably under
$100 if you don't really care for anything but minimal
usage. I love my Pixel2 with 128GB of memory which was
$130 when it was 3 years old but
unused. I spent $60 to have a new battery put in. The
phone is now
something like $75 and would need the battery. It's
really a camera with phone/internet capability, and I
expect I'll be happy with it for a long time.
data plan that has to go with it to work. And that's an
on-going expense past paying for even a cheap smartphone.
have two of them. My usage can't even justify a $10/month plan if such
a thing existed. I use my home wifi connection to transfer photos and
do whatever other (MINIMAL!) stuff I have to use the phone for. I just bought a $30 SIM which gives me 3GB of date and allows me to use my
google phone number. I haven't had occasion to use it beyond testing,
but the data lasts forever as long as I add $3 worth once a year. Seems legit. If not, I'm out $30 and back where I started.
I don't have a smartphone, flip phone, web cam, or broadband.Minimal cost. If you can transfer your photos to your computer by wifi
The costs are simply not worth it to me.
you don't need a plan of any kind.
I'm no technophobe. I'm a retired computer scientist, butSpectrum internet at $40/month for 550/22 Mb internet seems reasonable.
see no personal need for the expensive toys and additional
on-going expenses to my budget.
When our 2-year introductory plan is up we'll switch to AT&T's
introductory plan. Good to finally have competition. Add in $7.50 for
Ooma VOIP and it's still plenty cheap. When we canceled AT&T a number
of years ago they wanted $30/month for local-only landline plus a
minimum of $3/month for LD capability. No.
Nyssa, who doesn't do social media either (except Usenet,Usenet ain't what it used to be. Did we grow out of it? Was the lure
of course)
of cat videos on demand too tempting to refuse? Did RSpeed and his ilk
kill it? Did people not know how to create killfiles or ignore loons?
Crying shame.
I've made Facebook as close to usenet as I can, but it's not even a halfway-close second.
--
Cheers, Bev
"Do not try to solve all life's problems at once -- learn to
dread each day as it comes." -- Donald Kaul
DEAR ABBY: Can people in this society please stop assuming that everyone has a smartphone? Not everyone is willing -- or able -- to spend $1,000-plus for one. Some of us carry older, less-expensive phones that receive calls and text messages and that'sit.
I just got off a really annoying phone call with the secretary at my elderly mother's doctor's office, who said she was "sending a link" for a video conference on her phone. I nearly choked. I said, "Stop, OK? Look, not everyone has an expensive phone!"So then she chirps, "OK, I'll send the link to your phone, and she can use yours!" I then had to explain that I don't have an expensive phone either.
Our society forces people to spend big bucks on these toys. You go to a bank and ask a customer service representative for assistance, "Oh, it's easy. You can set it up yourself with your phone!" You call a business for an update on an order and, threehours later, when a live person finally picks up, you are told, "You can just track your order with your phone!" It makes me want to scream into my $30 flip phone. -- LOVE MY CHEAP PHONE
DEAR LOVE: Thank you for letting me help you to vent. I understand your frustration because your problem is one I have heard about from other seniors, too. Although technology moves quickly, not everyone is on the cutting edge. Because this is going tohappen more and more frequently, for your own sake as well as your mother's, it's time you start seriously considering upgrading one or more of your devices.
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