I tend to waste 100-200 min every month, don't talk too much
Is there any way we can make use of this in a beneficial way?
It hurts to waste what we pay for and costs us
2007-03-16
17:43:31
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asked by
Lover23
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Consumer Electronics
➔ Cell Phones & Plans
I have the lowest possible plan and mine is not cingular
2007-03-16
17:53:52 ·
update #1
with pay as u go plan, we can't get free night and weekends, which is significant
2007-03-19
19:36:49 ·
update #2
I am mostly occupied doing high end work, no time to download and play childish games. my cell has internet, wifi, computer, camera and lovely stuff. I do nto get to use them all. I do not have even to to talk too much . That's why I am asking....
2007-03-19
19:39:21 ·
update #3
Wow, if you are on the lowest possible plan and *still* not use about 150 minutes a month, I'd consider getting a pay-as-you-go phone, like Verizon Wireless InPulse or T-Mobile To Go. Sounds you don't use your phone much at all and these will suit your needs better.
You only put minutes on when you need them.
2007-03-17 01:47:35
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-08-11 18:24:07
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answer #2
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answered by Geneva 3
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How to - make use of mobile minutes
How much time do you spend travelling to and from work or college? What about when visiting clients, or attending off-site meetings?
We spend an enormous amount of time on public transport. But what do we do? Stare out the window? Daydream? Flick absent-mindedly through a magazine? Of course, there’s nothing criminal in frittering time away. But highly successful people make the most of every minute – and you don’t have to be superhuman to exploit those times when you’re between places, helping you accomplish more and feel better about yourself.
Be productive
With careful planning, public transport can provide a reasonable temporary environment for studying. If you’re in a station or waiting room, find somewhere quiet. Once aboard the train or bus, if you can’t find a seat on your own, be highly selective regarding travel companions – that unassuming teenager could whip out his iPod as soon as you set off and treat you to his music for the remainder of your journey.
Which means: you too should arm yourself with a personal stereo or MP3 player. If you can’t bear the thought of listening to taped lectures or your own recorded voice chanting the mantras of financial reporting (you want to stay awake, after all), why not listen to some motivational tapes or CDs? There are many fantastic speakers out there, ready to inspire you to be smarter in the office, study more effectively, or simply work towards achieving a healthier work/life balance.
Download techniques on speed reading from the Internet – these can make for a fun way to study that doesn’t require you to take loads of notes, something that’s not really practical on public transport. You could also buy or borrow one of the many new gadgets and gizmos designed to stretch and develop your mental reflexes and short-term memory with various number, sound, and light games.
And… relax
Too exhausted to study or read? That’s fine. Don’t feel guilty about using your trip to simply unwind – but unwind properly.
Practise deep breathing exercises or simply close your eyes and conjure up peaceful or happy images. Above all, don’t let your mind wander to the stresses of work or upcoming exams. Finally, why not give classical music a chance? Inexpensive to download and with a vast array of soothing, inspiring, or uplifting pieces to choose from, you don’t have to be a culture vulture to enjoy it. Enjoy your next trip!
2007-03-19 12:11:26
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answered by PAK ASIANS 6
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Well with boost Moblie. They have a pay as you go plan but they also give you a free night&weekend plan with it .
So its like Pay as you go, with Free night and weekends. You should look it. maybe check the boost website for it.
2007-03-24 13:41:18
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answered by paintballbman 1
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depends who's ur service provider. cingular offers rollover minutes but the again not that great of reception. try getting the cheapest plan available.
2007-03-16 17:48:45
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answered by spicynut 4
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That relies upon on the carrier. while you're at the instant employing a Tracfone/Net10/rapidly communicate telephone you will would desire to call or use the cyber web website of the corporation you're with to port your provider out of your cutting-edge telephone on your new telephone. Tracfone/Net10/rapidly communicate sim taking part in cards are "locked" to the telephone that they have got been activated with. you are able to not pass the cardboard from one telephone to a distinctive and use the provider.
2016-12-19 07:23:09
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answered by ? 3
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well just put less minutes on your plan.
2007-03-16 18:40:06
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answered by Anonymous
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lower your plan
2007-03-16 17:48:35
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answered by topher4193 2
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