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The parents have a home based phoneline (with 3 receivers), a business based phoneline, and they both each have their own verizon cell phone. I've wanted a phone for a while, incase of emergency, or just to play with and talk to friends/family if needed.

So I proposed to the parents that we should drop our home based phone line and just replace it all (business phone would stay intact) with some kind of cell phone family plan. That way they wouldn't be paying for a home based line, and a cell phone plan from Verizon. They seemed interested but wondered how much the cost would be and all that, and I have no clue. I've never had a cell phone, and don't know anything about all the confusing contracts and such. I don't like Verizon phones, that I know. Blah blah blah, anyways, i'd just like to have me, my brother, mother, and father on the same phone plan, and to be able to get rid of our in-home phones and just use the cell phones instead. Sorry I'm rambling, hope someone can help =)

2007-01-31 17:17:36 · 2 answers · asked by thisthingsucks 1 in Consumer Electronics Cell Phones & Plans

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Well cut your home phone service, buy the panasonic bluetooth enable phone, and then you all get a cricket razr phone. In Texas, it would be $40 total tax included, unlimited minutes and text messaging, free long distance, 3 way calling, caller id, call forwarding, and NO CONTRACT. Then your dad's phone could have the business phone and his phone would be near the home phone and then he could use the home phone like a regular business phone.

Whoever's phone is near the home phone is the one that will activate it. When I build my house I will use this.

But check the URL's and the money cost for your area.

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