ok well long story short my phone had been dropped in the water by a friend.she gave me $100 which is about half.my parents wont help pay cuz they said its may fault.im only 14 yrs old so a real job is out of the point.i need $450 for the phone i want.i kinda need the money quick.i also would have to pay for activation fees and i dont know how much that is.also im thinkin of insurents just incase lol.so does anyone have any ideas thank you
khadiya answered Tuesday June 10 2008, 1:42 am: car washes, bake sells garage sells. anything helps. Sell you and your friend's too little clothes. get out and wash some cars. Help old people clean their houses. You will collect easy if you help people who cant really help themselves. [ khadiya's advice column | Ask khadiya A Question ]
xxkelsxx answered Tuesday June 10 2008, 1:39 am: babysitting is always an option. post your name and number at local places such as the YMCA [if you have one] also you can go into day cares and sometimes they will hire people under 14 to help. if you know your neighbors you can offer to help clean their houses or even house sit if they are going on vacation.
Unfortunatly at age 14, your options are kinda limited.
Hope one of these helps for you :)
by the way.. i am an owner of the pantech duo and i highly suggest you DONT buy it. unless you buy the PDA package which is 30 dollars a month-quite ridiculuos- and even with that the phone is still incredibly slow. i have had waranty send me a new phone FOUR times and every one they have sent me does not work. this phone is new, so they are still trying to work out all the problems. so i highly suggest that you look into a different phone. The blackberry pearl is actually cheaper than the duo and it has a longer life span to it, if that makes sense, my sister owns it and she says it works really well. for me the duo is constantly freezing up and it doesnt have service very many places. [ xxkelsxx's advice column | Ask xxkelsxx A Question ]
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