Hey guys. I'd really like a cellphone soon for Christmas or sometime before then. Christmas is a while from now but I'm a little slow. I've had prepaid ones before, but I hate those ones. I want an actual cellphone where I have to pay a bill every month. My parent's suck and don't really have the money for it every month, but I'm trying to get them to say yes. My sister is on the phone every night with her bf for too long, so I have no way of talking to anyone. Unless I'm on the internet. Hardly any of my friends come on here though. I asked them to get a new phone line, and they said they can't afford that every month. So I'm hoping they'll get me a cellphone and pay the bill every month. If anyone just recently got a cellphone, or knows of any really good plans that aren't too expensive please let me know!! I'd really appreciate it. I don't want something too expensive, so prob. the cheapest I'll have to pay every month. I want a lot of minutes tho if possible. I also don't want a really ugly phone. I'm new when it comes to this. I've never looked online or even in stores for different cell phone plans. If anyone can help me out I'd appreciate it. Any sites or links to go to would be great. Please answer asap. I don't know what's the best phone company to go with. T-mobile, verizon, or cingular??? If no one knows of any decent plans out there, then you can also show me some family plans or something if it's a decent price. I'm sure it'd be nice if more people in my family had cell phones also. Sorry this is so long!! Thanks :-)
xojessii answered Friday September 8 2006, 11:14 pm: Well you parents said they don't have enough money for a cell phone for you or another phone line. but you can look for plans online.
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