My name is Todd, and I am a 15 year old with quite a few friends. Almost all of my friends have cell phones with Cingular, Verizon, or some other monthly plan. Mine is a Virgin Mobile with a stupid 10c/minute and 10c to connect deal.
I found out that I put my Top-Up card for $20 in my pants and accidentally washed them.
I talked to my parents about getting me a monthly plan for me. They said they don't want to pay a lot every month for my cell phone plan, and they can't get me a cell phone with their plan since the plan is controlled by a member of my family who we don't really like. Don't ask me why my mom and dad continue to use that plan.
I'm trying to find a monthly phone plan that is cheap ($20 or less) and that would be affordable by almost any middle-class American family.
dsrtgrl26 answered Sunday November 6 2005, 7:45 pm: ** Well There is always those to go plans, and they can come as cheap as you make them. Now, I dont' think that there are really any plans were it's twenty bucks, because there are always consequences when you go over! * [ dsrtgrl26's advice column | Ask dsrtgrl26 A Question ]
Xo_Blondii_oX answered Sunday November 6 2005, 7:31 pm: Cingular has go-phone plans which im sure you've seen on t.v. and you can select a plan that you want you can pick a 20$, 30$ etc. It cuts off after you reach that limit. Your phone is free after 9 pm. and on the weekends i think its friday 9p.m til monday 6am. Im pretty familiar with it as ive had one before but im not sure if they have changed it or not. But that would be your best bet. Good luck hope i helped! [ Xo_Blondii_oX's advice column | Ask Xo_Blondii_oX A Question ]
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