ok im in 14/f and i still dont have a cell& all my friends joke around how im like the only 14 yr old that doesnt have a cell. & i hate when boys call my home cause my mom is always like who is that?how do you know him ? where do you know him from ..like that etc..
i likek tried everythitng. i alwasy take walks with my friends and she always calls ther cell and i go if they didnt have cells wat would u do ..nothin..that exactly why i need a cell or what if i wasnt with my friends and you wanted me home you cant contact me.
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME HOW TO CONVISE MY PARENTS TO GET ME A CELL. my brother got a cell in 7th grade.
& i told her to buy it online its cheaper and she is like no we would just go to verizon store and we see how much for the phone and plan is & im like wtf it cheaper online and their not going to buy it anyway cause their weird like that....
1. Your brother got one in 7th grade and you're going into 8th [I'm assuming that from your age].
2. You are out with your friends, and your parents need a way to contact you without going through your friends.
3. You think because you're growing older you deserve the privilege and you think you need privacy in terms of phone calls because you think you are mature enough.
And like the person below said- go with them to the store. It's actually cheaper in the store, because the rebates don't always go through and then you're out $50 or so. Going to the store means you can pay then and get the phone then.
sh0veITwhor3x answered Thursday July 10 2008, 11:22 pm: Just go to the verizon store and see them, a phone is a phone. It's better than nothing, I don't know why your stressing it. Verizon has a lot of good looking new phones. Plus shopping online you have to wait for shipping and get a plan or it could be prepaid or something. Walking in the store you get it right then and there. [ sh0veITwhor3x's advice column | Ask sh0veITwhor3x A Question ]
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