13/f okay well we have established that. Well here's the deal, I got my phone stolen, and didn't realize it, but I told my parents, so now I want a new phone, but my mom doesn't think I'm responsible, and I don't have any money. Should I try to earn it, get it from my brother, or just wait until my birthday or christmas
christina answered Tuesday April 3 2007, 2:15 am: Wait until your birthday. But you should call the company you had your cell phone under & have them turn the phone off so whoever stole it can't use it rack up your bill. Or they can track it for you so you can get it back. Try that. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
russianspy1234 answered Monday April 2 2007, 10:47 pm: if you arent picky, you can pick up an older nokia for like $20. as far as phones go, they actually work better than the phones of today because they are just phones, and dont have any extras. [ russianspy1234's advice column | Ask russianspy1234 A Question ]
ilysm_4321 answered Monday April 2 2007, 10:42 pm: You should try to earn some money and see if ur brother will lend you some extra to help pay for some of it.
Just maybe do some work or something to show your parents that your responsible. [ ilysm_4321's advice column | Ask ilysm_4321 A Question ]
XOpuckerup answered Monday April 2 2007, 10:26 pm: you should try and earn the money to show you parents that you can be responsible. If you earn your own money, thats a sign of maturity, and your parents will think you are a more responsible person.
Good Luck! [ XOpuckerup's advice column | Ask XOpuckerup A Question ]
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